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The evocative art of 1st Edition Warhammer. I adore this black and white “gritty” fantasy art, it gives the game a real sword and sorcery vibe
Blog post about using random encounters to weave the fabric of your game world. Inspired by a fun session this week.
Check it out.
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Iconic Jeff Easley art for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. These books drew you in, Easley’s Art is made the fantastic seem real.
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Robin Wood cover to Dragon Magazine
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Druids in the setting are animistic, they wear animal masks and white robes with thorny vines around one arm.
Image Tree King by Snod
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Finished the Part 2 of the blog post on colonialism and D&D. This is hopefully a fair discussion of the topic. IT'S LONG, but if you plan on flaming me about it, please read it all!
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Jeff Dee Artwork from Ghost Tower of Inverness. Sweet.
It’s down to one of these 4 for my one week long summer camp next week, 15 hrs of play, 4-8 PCs of 5-7th level.
I have some reading to do...
My Wednesday group is badass. They were exploring an island today and ran into a pair of anhkhegs drinking from a small lake. I rolled for surprise and the party gained surprise on the anhkhegs, I asked what they wanted to do, attack, sneak away before being noticed...
The second home brew class for my new setting is the mercenary. It’s a PHB fighter, but with a new combat effects table, a proficiency bonus and rules for followers