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Category Archives: Free5e

The Next Edition of Dungeons and Dragons Has No Dungeon Master

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on June 16, 2025 by Dale CritchleyJune 15, 2025
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#Free5e just renamed Game Master, Druid, and more, ditching colonial slurs and cultural appropriation for new bold, inclusive terms. Controversial? Maybe. Necessary? Absolutely. #DnD #TTRPG

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Free5e, Role-Playing Games | Tagged accessibility, Adept Monk, DnD game conductor, Dreadnought Barbarian, evergreen, Free5e class renaming, Free5e update 2025, game conductor, inclusive DnD edition, inclusive fantasy gaming, inclusive tabletop RPG, renaming Druid in DnD, RPG, TTRPG class name changes, TTRPG diversity, TTRPG inclusive gaming, Vanguard Paladin, wodewose, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

The Next Edition of DnD is More Affordable, Accessible, and Inclusive than Ever

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on May 30, 2025 by Dale CritchleyJune 12, 2025
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#DnD is evolving. Get in the game —literally — before custom options vanish June 16. #Free5e #TTRPG

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons, Free5e, Role-Playing Games | Tagged accessibility, affordable D&D, customizable D&D, D&D art, D&D core books, diversity in D&D, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons and Dragons, evergreen, Free5e, inclusive D&D, monster book, open license D&D, TTRPG, TTRPG customization, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

Get in the (#DnD) Game Forever

Wyrmworks Publishing Posted on May 22, 2025 by Dale CritchleyJune 12, 2025
a grid of 6 grayscale characters: a caster with a goblin servant at a table, an elf looking over her shoulder, a dragonborn chef, a dwarf with an ax, a dwarf barkeep, and an orc dreadnought leaning on her ax

Be part of the #Free5e revolution. Name a spell, appear in the book art, and help fund the next core rulebook for this open, inclusive 5E alternative.

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Posted in Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Free5e | Tagged accessibility, disability, Dungeons & Dragons, Free5e, Wyrmworks | Leave a reply

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  • Book & Kindle displaying cover: As our heroes fight the hydra, we see just some of the variety of symptoms represented in this book. The paladin has a prosthetic arm to assist with their amputation. The barbarian rages from their wheelchair, providing mobility for their paralyzed legs. The ranger, whose body is more accustomed to an aquatic environment just as someone in the real world may be more comfortable in a quieter or darker sensory environment, finds ways to compensate and keep fighting. The wizard’s vitiligo may not be thought of as a disability, nor should it be, yet many in the real world experience severe discrimination due to unusual skin pigment — how many celebrities, corporate executives, or politicians do you know with visibly irregular skin?
    Limitless Heroics: Including Characters with Disabilities, Mental Illness, and Neurodivergence in Fifth Edition
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A note on language: I am aware that terminology is important when discussing disability; no community is homogenous, and I am aware that, in the debate between people who prefer identity-first or person-first language, there is an obvious access clash. Since this is currently unavoidable without being less than ideal for someone, I have decided to alternate the two approaches in my writing.

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