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dungeonmapster · 8 months
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The Cursed City Megamap, finally finished.
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marionbulot · 10 days
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A little veena player made for the new edition of the roleplaying game "On The Way To Chrysopoeia" from Morgane Reynier :) ⭐ now available in english and italian version : https://nessundove.it/en/shopping/crisopea/
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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Man, these books. These are the original Ace paperback editions of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories (1970 to 1977), all but the last, because I just can’t stand the cover of that one. Jeffery Catherine Jones delivers atmospheric covers for the first five, then Michael Whelan is on the last on Swords and Ice Magic, putting up what was apparently the first book-accurate color portrait of the pair. All together, they have a gorgeous, mysterious look. I love them.
I’ve been slowly re-reading them. I thought I had read all of them but either my memory has gotten way faultier than I thought or I skipped around, because a lot of these feel fresh. Even old favorites, like “Ill-Met in Lankhmar” and “Bazaar of the Bizarre,” seemed far less dusty than I expected.
The more years that go by and the more I think about D&D and Appendix N and these stories, the more I kind of think Gygax’s reading list was a smoke screen put up to make it seem like D&D came out of a bunch of different sources. That is demonstrably true — I can see a little Moorcock, a little Zelazny and so on in the tapestry, sure. But Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are increasingly, to my eye, D&D before D&D. Its a couple key things, really. First, they are twain, and up to that point, and long after, honestly, most fantasy protagonists were lone wolves of one sort or another. These two blokes aren’t a party, but they are close. They banter. They grouse. Second, their fortunes rise and fall like the tide, and when the tide is low, they seek adventure, for how else will they pay their tavern tabs? This is at least two decades of the D&D experience in a nutshell.
They’re nearly all good (never read Adept’s Gambit though - trash). I tend to like the shorter adventures of the first three books best, but there are charms in the longer stories, particularly as they grow older and, mostly, none the wiser.
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Dungeons & Dragons a new quest: Crossover!
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scruffydraws · 5 months
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Krog the Conqueror
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gsneration · 2 months
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PSD COLORING O9 (DEMIGOD)
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trioxina245 · 1 year
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The Larry Elmore Dungeons & Dragons "other Red Box" cover
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Whisper demon, coming to a dark liminal space behind your local Walmart soon. Rustling robes, ragged breaths.
Can you hear them? They've tales of caution, tales of verses, songs and rhyme. No one trusts them. No one will listen.
Will you listen to them?
This model has intimidated me since I first saw it. Finally I felt ready to try it. Very happy that I did. This is from @dragon_trappers_lodge
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ranarh · 4 months
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DoC Frontier Forest
Another illustration for the upcoming RPG Destiny of Celtara. The frontier describes a change of biology and envirnoment experienced spreading from the centre of a cataclysm some time ago - animals and plants become different; some slightly so, some to a much more obvious extent. To make sure the change especially in the animals is obvious, I used photobashing from my own libraries and free resource packs (mostly from Artstation, thanks everybody) with minimal overpainting. It was considered to be a jungle at first; since change is more obvious in less exotic locales we went with a more European-looking forest instead.
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jake-richmond · 6 months
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Hi everyone! This month my indie TTRPG is on sale for just $1! The Magical Land of Yeld is a game about children from our world who discover a secret door to a magical land, but get trapped there! They have to find a way to escape before they turn 13 and become monsters! The game is written by myself and my brother Nick Smith, with hundreds of illustrations and comics drawn by me. If you're looking for a new TTRPG, please try Yeld. I think you'll like it!
Buy the PDF at DrivethruRPG. Tell your friends!
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mutantlord · 9 months
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Tabletop Gamers
Art from page 6 of The Mutant Epoch RPG hub rules book https://www.outlandarts.com/TME-hub-rules-art.htm
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dungeonmapster · 7 months
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Public Version Downloads:
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Harp's Run is prosaic, a home to a handful of families and simple, hard-working folk from the country's heartland. Horses roam free to the East, near the wood, farm animals bah and oink from nearby pens. The only time travelers stop by this sleepy town is on the occasion they need to stop by Clemp's general store to restock on supplies. What could ever go wrong?
If you'd like to see more maps or support my work, you can find it on my patreon
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impsemporium · 2 years
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Based on a conversation I saw recently
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vintagerpg · 1 year
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Advanced Fighting Fantasy takes an unusual path — dungeons first, cities second, the wilderness last. They’re covered in Allansia (1994), which came out after a gap of several years. Coming at the end of Fighting Fantasy’s initial lifespan, this book was printed in smallish quantities and is pretty hard to come by these days (forget it if you’re in the States, honestly).
For all the difficulty I had tracking this one down, the series definitely peaked with Blacksand. Most of the rules are arranged around mass combat. You know how much I love that, and since the hand-to-hand combat system here is already kind of tedious, well. It’s better than Battlesystem, at least. The included scenario is pretty good, even ending as it does, you guessed it, with a big battle.
The methods for generating wilderness locations are handy, though the actual details on Allansia are frustratingly brief. What isn’t frustrating at all is the bevy of new John Sibbick artwork. Never mad about that.
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clawbertsclan · 7 days
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Mystical Justice SE Gameplay Video #199 (04-12-2024)
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brassdragonstudio · 1 year
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Tree stump with blue mushroom. Recycled foam, cardboard, foam ore and sponge. Acrylic paint and flock. #mushroom #treestump ##dnd #d&d #ttrpg #miniatures #rpg #modelmaking #dungeons #dragons #tabletop #roleplayinggame #5e #fantasy #sculpting #moldmaking #resin #chrisbolduc #hermeticdungeon https://www.instagram.com/p/CpDXdpSutvn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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