did anyone else just picture the american ninja warrior obstacle course when violet described the gauntlet no matter what new fucked up detail she added??
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Clint Eastwood and Sandra Locke
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I've been working on this for the past few days!
It's a new style of rendering so it took me a while but I had fun :>
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The Gauntlet (1977), poster art by Frank Frazetta
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Frank Frazetta, original artwork for The Gauntlet movie poster, 1977. Oil on board.
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(via Continental Postcard of The Gauntlet Movie Poster Frank Frazetta Clint Eastwood | eBay)
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UK3: The Gauntlet (1984) is the wrap-up of the Adlerweg two-parter. The party has obtained the magical artifact (which turns out to be intelligent AND bossy, ugh) and have to set about defeating its foes for it. I hate this. My lone consolation is that it is destroyed at the end of the adventure.
This adventure is far stabbier than the first part. The initial problem is regaining the keep that has served as the prime defense for the region and was recently taken over by an army of evil humanoids led by an ogrillon, who wears the gauntlet that is the enemy of the glove the players have. Once they seize the keep, though, the ogrillon escapes into the keep’s unique (and admittedly pretty cool) magical prison. Meanwhile, a fire giant’s army lays siege to the place in order to free his daughter (also currently also in the magic prison). Eventually, the daughter is freed, the ogrillon slain, the army routed and the nagging glove destroyed (by touching the gauntlet and creating the sort of explosion you expect from a collision of matter and anti-matter). The end!
I like the first one more, mostly because it has xvarts in it and lacks a chatty glove. If it didn’t require the glove’s steering, I’d probably like this one more — I kind of love the idea of taking a keep and then immediately having to defend it — but the fact that it is pretty impossible for the PCs to organically succeed at unraveling the plot without the glove’s commentary is a significant flaw.
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Love the vibes of a library being a portal to hell
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Can somebody please explain the gauntlet scene from fourth wing. How the fuck did she put the rope in the chimney but then have to climb up the chimney?
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Aloy processing her feelings and Nil savouring the moment
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