Hey all!

We are happy to announce the grand opening of our first Official /c/dnd Networked Communities!

Some of you may have already noticed the links in the sidebar as they have been soft launched for a few days to set up their rules and welcome posts.

DnD - Art

  • A community for Dungeons and Dragons Art posts, both OC and linked content of other artists both official and unofficial.

DM Academy

  • A community for discussion, questions, tools, or advice regarding being a Dungeon Master (or Game Master) for Dungeons and Dragons or RPG’s in general

DnD - Homebrew

created by @[email protected] and officially brought into our network

  • A community to share and workshop your DnD homebrew. Feats, classes, subclasses, races, items, pretty much everything is welcome.

DnD - Memes

  • A community for Dungeons and Dragons Memes and Comics

DnD - AI

  • A community for the discussion of the use of Artificial Intelligence when playing Dungeons and Dragons.

DnD - Looking for Group

  • A community for those looking for a group to play DnD with.

The reason for networking these communities together is that we can keep them in the same general style, have the same rules, and coordinated moderation across each community.

Please read the sidebar of each individual community! As always we will keep allowing regular posting here at DnD and will be guiding users in the comments to where their post may be a better fit.

We will be adding additional communities as needed and if any users have ideas for communities let us know.

    • BigFigOPM
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      11 year ago

      its all working on my end, tested in an incognito tab as well as other browsers too.

        • BigFigOPM
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          11 year ago

          ah, I don’t have a solution for you unfortunately. I’ve never used Kbin and that sounds like a Kbin issue to solve not mine

        • lensofmadness
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          fedilink
          -11 year ago

          The links use the Lemmy format /c/dnd… because Lemmy uses “communities.” Kbin has “magazines” and therefore uses /m/anything. Just replace the ‘c’ with an ‘m’ and the links will take you to the right places.