Hate, lesser god of Nehwon, "manifests itself as a thick grey fog with a few red orbs resembling eyes in the density. This fog is able to control up to 6 beings (as in a mass charm spell) or manipulate up to 6 weapons in its tentacles as a set of 6th level fighters. The manifestation of the god must be generated at night by a high priest of at least the 10th level and 100 worshipers. The fog will appear from the worshipers and is able to travel a distance of 5 miles. Its only function is to do harm." (Jennell Jaquays and Jeff Dee, AD&D Deities & Demigods by Jim Ward and Rob Kuntz, TSR, 1980)
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Talbot by Jeff Dee for The Rogue’s Gallery (1980)
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OK, so not an RPG. Space Marines (1980) is a set of rules for military science fiction wargaming from Fantasy Games Unlimited. It is exactly as complex and kind of tedious as you’re imaging. Well, not entirely — it has a pretty good sense of humor actually, judging from the wide array of silly aliens you can play. There’s lots of human factions, reptile aliens, giant bugs. There’s bear people who have a constitutional monarchy and dog people who have a representative democracy. The bird people are oligarchs, the cat people have a feudal system. Kind of love all them.
Two reasons I trot this out. First, the cover art is by Jeff Dee and all the interiors are by Dave Sutherland, two early, classic D&D illustrators. It’s particularly unusual to see Sutherland straying out of the TSR offices.
Second is that this is clear proof that there were space marines in RPGs and wargames long before 40k. That’s pretty obvious (the term has actually been around since at least the 1940s) but bears reiterating, since some Games Workshop cease-and-desist always seems to be claiming the contrary.
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Rimeshield Frost Giant
Artist: Jeff Dee
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Heimdall says you shall not pass…. on Thac0 Thursday!!
Credit: Jeff Dee
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Slave Pits of the Undercity Adventure Module Cover Art by Jeff Dee
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Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page on the ARMS Tour | 1983
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Mictlantecuhtli, Greater God of Death, usually appears in the form of a lich who can summon and control large numbers of undead. He can be summoned only by a ritual that requires the sacrifice of 50 of his own followers. (Jeff Dee, from the Central American Mythos in AD&D Deities & Demigods, TSR, 1980)
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Krydle of Baldur's Gate
Artist: Jeff Dee
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A lot of my TicciWork family stuff is based off Metal Family (that you can find and watch for free on YouTube in Russian and English, PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE WATCH IT)
Toby: Glam
Clocky: Vicky
Liam/Lee (older son): Dee
Aaron (younger son): Heavy
Also
Jeff = Chive
PLEASE WATCH METAL FAMILY PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE ITS SO GOOD I PROMISE
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