![]() ![]() ![]() Several facets of the content in this document are derivative of other work or use language released in other Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition content. On that note, I should reiterate that this is my first document with GM Binder and I apologize for mistakes that undoubtedly follow. Thanks for reading, participating, and helping bring the Galaxy to life in our collective imagination. It has been an exciting exploration and I am grateful so many fans have put together such excellent efforts that this is all here, now, ready to play. Imperial Forces was originally intended to be a mere collection of Imperial NPC stat blocks, but it has since expanded into a variety of different facets in which I intend to supply the community with what I believe to be tasteful and vibrant expansions. My love for high fantasy, while considerable, was never on par with my love for science-fiction and science-fantasy, largely because of Star Wars and other series that followed in its wake.įast-forward to content scouring and unreasonable excitement, and I'm here, learning GM Binder just so I can add content to the community. So many concepts I'd once tried to implement in my early years were here, built on clear language and seamlessly woven into the fabric of the game. I had already built so much content for D&D 5th edition and the expansive freedoms established in SW5E lit an entirely new fire under me. When I first heard that Star Wars, a vast love of mine since childhood, had been built upon the framework of D&D 5th edition (another vast love of mine for the last five years), I was filled with dual emotions: thrilled, as my first glances of it were nothing but impressive and terrified, as my addictive personality would undoubtedly leave me little room for carrying on with the rest of my life. ![]()
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