LEGO Ideas
A new interview with some of the members of the team from Wizards of the Coast that helped bring

As well as revealing that adventure designer Chris Perkins is a fellow LEGO enthusiast who has a LEGO London set on display at home, the Red Dragon's Tale adventure has been deemed improbable compared to most official D&D adventures.
"D&D is my favourite game and LEGO is my favourite toy and I started playing with LEGO really young and I have amassed quite a collection," shared Game Design Architect Chris Perkins. "Like D&D, I'll never fall out of love with LEGO and this is the first time in my life that I've gotten to bring these two passions together in one project."
"This adventure has its own special sauce," explained Executive producer of D&D Kyle Brink. "It is suffused throughout with love of the game, humour and a light touch."
Many official D&D adventures aren't nearly as rife with loot and varied monsters as
"It's specifically a kind of adventure similar to Wild Beyond the Witchlight that can be played by many generations of players," continues Brink. "It has such a sense of fun to it because we've packed so much, improbably, into a single place that there's already a certain level of improbability about the whole thing, which is fine. That's what D&D is, it's fantasy and we're doing stuff that can't happen."
As improbable a location and adventure as
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