Wil Wheaton Takes His Son & Friends Through D&D Campaign

by Scott Beale on April 7, 2009 · 0 comments

and so it begins ...

Wil Wheaton has a great series of blog posts documenting his experience as a Dungeon Master taking his son Nolan and friends through a D&D campaign:

Part I, Part II, Part III, Part IV & Wil’s final thoughts & lessons learned

photo by Wil Wheaton

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