Gale Force Nine will release the D&D: The Wild Beyond the Witchlight Dungeon Master’s Screen and Map Set late this year.
The Dungeon Master’s Screen offers adventurers a trip to the Witchlight Carnival, a fairground of kaleidoscopic tents and amusement. The screen features tables for carnival scenes, games and their prizes, and tracking time spend at the festivities. Along with the carnival, the screen includes information on the Domain of Prismeer and its three splinter-realms of Hither, Thither, and Yon.
The D&D: The Wild Beyond Witchlight Dungeon Master’s Screen will retail for $15.00.
The Map Set includes five maps that will guide the party of adventurers through Prismeer and the Witchlight Carnival. Each map features a high-quality vinyl surface for tracking the party’s adventures. The set includes a map of the Witchlight Carnival, the Domain of Prismeer, Hither, Thither, and Yon.
The D&D: The Wild Beyond Witchlight Map Set will retail for $30.00.
Gale Force Nine is bringing back the D&D board game Tyrants of the Underdark in a new package with the expansion this fall (see "Gale Force Nine Brings Back a Classic ‘D&D’ Board Game").
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DM Screen and Map Set
Posted by Tim Smith on September 9, 2021 @ 2:43 am CT
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