It's been more than three years since The Dragon Prince season three arrived on Netflix and many fans have been eager to return to the world of Xadia during the long break. A recent teaser for season four arrived during Netflix's Geeked Week presentation, but fans who also enjoy tabletop role playing games won't need to wait that long thanks to Tales of Xadia.
Tales of Xadia is a TTPRG powered by the Cortex Prime game system and set in the world of Xadia just after the Battle of the Storm Spire. The system obviously is full of nods to the show, its heroes, and its particular brand of adventure and humor, but it's also a perfect setting for a fantasy adventure whether players are fans of the show or not.
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Tales of Xadia is a narrative roleplaying game and TTRPG fans who have only experienced the genre through Dungeons and Dragons will be in for a bit of an adjustment. There are no combat rules — though that doesn't mean the game won't involve small and large battles — and instead the rules are built around the players and the game master (or narrator) working together to tell a compelling story and allow the dice to determine success or failure of in various tests, contests, and challenges. The system has a lot more in common with Tales from the Loop or Kids on Bikes than it does Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder.
One of the most appealing parts of the game is its incredibly low barrier to entry. There is a free tools set available on Fandom (the same company that ranDnD Beyond until very recently) that offers players options for building their own characters and managing a dice tray for all of their rolls. Basics rules are also available on the site
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