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Just got me issue 334 in the mail. Yah, I know, old news. But, anyway, I would just like to say that this is one of the best issues I've seen. Greenwood's article on Crimmor is bloody fantastic. Excellent work on creating a city that really lives. I only wish I was running my urban campaign again so I could use this. Super work.

On a second note, my players will hate you forever when the goblins of their current adventure will discover the joys of fire siphons. {Insert maniacal laughter here} Oh yeah, we're going to have a hot time on the old town tonight.

I usually rank any book I pick up by the number of ideas will see use in my campaign. The previous best was 331 with three articles that saw immediete use (I'm still loving those polearms). I count 4 from 334 - The Simurgh and the Mosiac Golem, Krakens (which will make an appearance in the World's Largest Dungeon sometime in the future), Alchemists fire and the Janissary. Bloody fantastic work guys. Keep. It. Up!

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