As far as artistic influences go, my RPG gods are Otus, Trampier & DiTerlizzi. Out of those three, it was that defined an entire generation of the game for me, not only with Planescape, but with the D&D itself. I geek out over his work more than any other.

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BBEGs with obvious lairs resultantly have adventurers come for them.

That's why I periodically let slip where mine is, except I use someone else's address. This year one Golden Lord has had their support staff slaughtered and mansion looted twice *preen*

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Sesh 1 of a new game in the books! Managed to get my goblin ranger done up by and I love her look <3

"Asimina Quicksilver, this place is strange and our 'King' is stranger still!"

Ended up working for ... and I love her?

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Periodic reminder that I am in fact better than you in every way and I will use my power to rub that fact in. Obnoxiously so.

*PREEN*

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ah, so many good ones... but i think the overall Planescape aesthetics made the biggest impressions on me during my 2e times, and these are also the arts I keep coming back to regularly and often still💜

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God i absolutely love the art of Tony DiTerlizzi and absolutely contributed to how much I like how alien and weird Planescape as a setting is https://t.co/TZvJJzPdGe

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All of ’s Planescape art. Every image feels so alive. It’s how I picture D&D when I close my eyes.

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I happen to have twelve thousand Shemeshka Bobblehead Dolls, including living razorvine crowns. Guaranteed to absolutely positively NOT be capable of independent movement, theft, murder, or being used as scry foci.

So... who wants one?! :D

*preen*

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I understand many of you are excited to get a 5e book and adventuring within the Mists. Me too.

BUT!

Those of you that owe me money aren't going to be getting any leniency when I hear, "Oh Shemeshka I'm trapped in the Demiplane of Dread!"

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Beta testing Strangeland, the newest game by (developers of Primordia) and published by .

It's on Heck of an atmospheric point and click adventure game, part Planescape: Torment, part Sanitarium, spent in a twisted nightmarish carnival (?).

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OH DANG! This month my Lady of Pain tattoo turns 20!

Thanks as always to and guest artist Scott Duncan!

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On the eve of Valentine's Day, I'll be kind this year and provide a warning and expectation to you mortals: You -better- get me all sorts of candy and expensive gifts tomorrow, even if you're scum below my most fleeting gaze. Be honored. *preen*

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Planescape Torment

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So now that Tieflings have migrated from Planescape to the D&D core, clearly it's time for Bauriars and Rogue Modrons to do the same.

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Wow! I was nominated twice in two days by & to share a list of my favorite games. 🖤

1. The Void
2. Silent Hill series
3. The Binding of Issac
4. Planescape Torment
5. Zeno Clash
6. Gothic

I nominate:



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There's a certain delightful sadism in sending care packages into the Lady's mazes for imprisoned factols, each holding only a handwritten card with the text, "I know the way out. But that would be telling. - Shemeshka"

Let.
Them.
Rot.

*preen*

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is trending? XD D&D was my first inspiration, I used to sit and stare at the monster manual and the planescape books and try and draw the things in them. My dad would draw things for me on my character sheets when I was 5-10, and eventually I was drawing my own chars.

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