Spotlight: DND5e Dungeon Planner
Okay, I won't lie to you, I only have a few photos of the inside of the Dungeon Planner- it's hard to capture the essence of it when many of the spreads are more than a single page long. This journal has a focus of planning and building your world, which requires more space. You can check out the full list of template specs here, and use theatre of mind to imagine the sort of organization you'll get from the style you'll see below, and of course check out the basic format here!
This journal has more wet-erase templates, because game-mastering requires more whiteboarding. The session planner is fully wet erasable, giving you space to plan out people, places, quests and encounters.
This is the kind of organization you can expect- full pages, and sometimes even front and back spreads, to document people, places and things.
You'll get plan-able encounter tables in regions, quests, and the general planner since you may want to plan encounters based on different factors.
Please note, that these are just a few examples of pages you'll find in the Dungeon Planner, so if this small sneak preview has you excited, I promise, the rest of the journal will not disappoint you!