Tonight was a great session of B/X D&D. I left it on a cliff hanger for the group too. The thief snuck into a bugbear cave alone, rolls poorly & the party outside hears his screams…but what happened? 🤷🏼‍♂️😉

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For my current D&D game we are playing Keep on the Borderlands by EGG. I have been making a few modifications to keep it fresh for the players who played this module back in the day. A short thread.

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Game Night. The party had just arrived at a certain Keep located on the Borderlands. Tonight they shall hear rumours of nearby caves, inhabited by minions of Chaos. Will they venture forth to explore?

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That time Mercion stepped on a grey ooze thinking it was just a puddle…

Sometimes its a just puddle, other times its a slimy horror left behind by Zenopus to melt your flesh.

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Kelek should be studying his spellbook, not rueing the day he discovered the Treasure of Time, reverted back to his youth but also lost his knowledge of magic… having to start all over again.

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Happy Valentine’s Day, the day we celebrate men disappointing women for generations.

Here we have some Bill Willingham for this day. Apparently she is upset with her chainmail bikini gift.

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In your games do you use Psionics?
I personally don’t but I often think about giving it a try in my AD&D games… if a character can qualify for it.

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Spell of the Winter Wizard by Larry Elmore.

This was the cover to the Endless Quest Book of the same name, written by Linda Lowery.
This book has eluded me🤨

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Jeff Easley did some iconic covers for TSR over the years. This one from “Darkwell”(𝙼𝚘𝚘𝚗𝚜𝚑𝚊𝚎 𝚃𝚛𝚒𝚕𝚘𝚐𝚢 𝚋𝚢 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚕𝚊𝚜 𝙽𝚒𝚕𝚎𝚜), is a prime example.

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Since the temperature is dropping again in my neighbourhood, I thought I would remind everyone of this great piece by Larry Elmore. Elmores work is just incredible.

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Jeff Easley for this Wednesday morning.

This piece graced the cover of the first edition Players Handbook re-release, the “orange spine” version. Do you prefer this or the original cover art?

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One of my favourite colour pieces by . This was the cover image to the late Len Lakofkas best module (imo), The Secret of Bone Hill (L1)

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The Mines of Moria as depicted in the Ralph Bakshi version of Lord of the Rings. Unpopular opinion but I still prefer his version (though incomplete) to Jacksons adaption.

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With all this rain the past few days, I’m expecting the sahuagin to start knocking on my front door… 🌧🌊

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Adventuring in a chicken legged hut? Sounds like fun to me, but I can see it being a nightmare if Baba Yaga is home. I love the use of extra dimensional spaces like this for a “dungeon.”


🎨Jeff Easley

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Another classic image for this
The Caves of Chaos by Roslof. Many of my days were spent exploring these caverns when I was young. It’s still a favourite of mine.

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Laying a trap… another great piece by Jeff Easley for this Saturday morning.

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During this heat wave I have to drive 4 hrs to a semi-arid part of 🇨🇦 where it is even hotter 🥵 right now.
So here is some Larry Elmore. This is what I will think of when standing amongst the sage brush.

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Some Jeff Dee for your Saturday evenings pleasure. Love the lich, such a tough foe if played right.

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