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In Dungeons & Dragons, rewards are a key pillar of the excitement that follows a successful quest. Sure, we’re heroes, but that doesn’t mean we turn down a little treasure! But if this was real life, how far would a gold coin take us? In this article, we explore the intriguing question: How much is dnd gold worth in US dollars?
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We value human created content and art. This website is created by my brother and I in order to keep in contact with each other even if we are in two different cities. There really isn’t a reason to do all of this if it’s created by a robot.
Admin of all our sites, W.O.M.B.L.Y is here to correct any mistakes and make sure our website looks good. We found him in an old Macintosh. Wombly is here to make sure no AI bots or content gets added to our website.
After we connected him to the internet, he decided to stick around and help us out! Thanks, Wombly!
mEET THE Founders
We’re the Bohannan Brothers! Before getting our own group together to play Dungeons & Dragons, we were huge fans of podcasts like The Adventure Zone, Critical Role, and Dungeons and Daddies. In college, we made the leap and forced our friends to gather around the table and play pretend with us. We’ve all been hooked ever since!
When one of us moved to Chicago, we wanted to make sure that we both kept in touch on the daily. What was our solution? Creating this website to shout into the void! We hope that you all enjoy this project, find our opinions semi-entertaining, and decide to shout back.
(profile pics from pylonfisher)
Our journey with Knight’s Digest is a testament to our profound passion for Dungeons and Dragons (D&D). More than just a website, it’s a labor of love born out of countless hours spent around the gaming table—weaving stories, battling mythical creatures, and forging unforgettable memories. We intimately understand the enchantment that tabletop gaming brings into our lives, and our mission is to share that magic with you.
At Knight’s Digest, our dedication lies in delivering top-notch content that resonates with both Dungeons and Dragons aficionados and nerds from all corners of the internet.
Are you passionate about Dungeons and Dragons or anything nerdy? Are you eager to share your insights, stories, or opinions with the community? We’d love to hear from you! Our platform welcomes contributions from players, Dungeon Masters, and Nerds from all corners of the world.
We encourage submissions in various formats, including articles, personal experiences, campaign highlights, and opinion pieces. If you have a unique perspective, a helpful tip, or a compelling story, we want to feature it on our website!
To submit your work, send your article or idea to knightsdigestoffical@gmail.com. We’re excited to showcase the diverse voices within the Dungeons and Dragons community.
This blog is a subsidiary of Total Party Kill Productions LLC. TPK Productions was created by us as a foundation company for us to build all of our nerdy projects on.
Similar to an onion, we have multiple layers to our endeavors. While Knight’s Digest holds a special place in our hearts, we are also involved in other cherished projects. To clear up any confusion, we’d like to confirm that the same brothers who own this website also own TPK Productions. No evil empires here—just passion projects!
…or is that something an evil empire would say?
Meet Gary the TPK Productions Mascot!
Gary’s origins comes from the Total Party Kill sub-trope where a fed up DM would say “Rocks fall, everyone dies”.
Specifically, there is a trap in Tomb of Horrors where a stack of rocks instantly kills the party in an almost hilariously unfair fashion.
Gary is named after Gary Gygax, Co-Founder of Dungeons and Dragons.