io9 takes a roll on Lego's first ever D&D set, and finds... a lot. A lot of Lego D&D, really.
Every once in while, Lego will get a crack at a collaboration it’s never done before and go all out like it’ll never get to do so ever again. Few sets in recent history have felt like that quite like the company’s big 50th birthday bash for Dungeons & Dragons. io9 gathered a party of one to take a crack at the Red Dragon’s tale, and found dungeons, dragons, and plenty more besides.
Dungeon Master’s Guide What’s a D&D adventure without a few NPCs for the party to talk to along the way? The last two “proper” minifigures in the set represent the only two named characters from the accompanying adventure book: Alax Jadescales, the Dragonborn and former proprietor of the local inn, and his replacement, Merry Rumwell. Merry includes an alternate head so they can be presented as either masculine or feminine.
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