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‘Twas brillig… building a Dungeons & Dragons campaign for adventurers in and out of the classroom.

Posted on December 17, 2024December 17, 2024 By Andrew Thaler
‘Twas brillig… building a Dungeons & Dragons campaign for adventurers in and out of the classroom.
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Earlier this month, I released The Last Hunt for the Jabberwock, a Dungeons & Dragons adventure in ecologic succession. This campaign is an expression of my two favorite things: being giant nerd going on strange journeys with an odd assortment of friends and helping students of all ages learn about their world through experiential education. … Read More “‘Twas brillig… building a Dungeons & Dragons campaign for adventurers in and out of the classroom.” »

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