#Fallout DnD
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do2faj · 3 months ago
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Headshots I've recently made of oc's from our fallout dnd campaign, Theresa and Vera xxx
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I love my girls. I love how they serve. I love you my girls keep serving c at the ncr the country needs you.
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abiding-artist · 3 months ago
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The Lowlife
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I love Crowe so much. She’s my ghoul bounty Hunter in a fallout dnd campaign that I’m in and she’s really proving herself to be scum. Can’t shoot worth a damn but is an excellent liar and con artist
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This is a super heavy symbolism piece to Crowe’s past. Big theme of running. I hope it translates to what I want it to say lol
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Pretty much any thing about Crowe before 2024 is not canon and is void. She’s been rewritten
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totally-not-a-raccoon-thief · 5 months ago
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A new OC im making for a fallout DnD campaign!
His name is Dr Alder Arkhaus, he was a human, but well, vault experiments do silly things.
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trousle-ink · 4 months ago
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Tumblr deserves these
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v1o · 5 months ago
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Here's my girl for a Fallout DnD (author's setting), Vera Novak
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whoshotlibertyvalance · 5 months ago
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Special delivery! I cannot be more excited with this Fallout DND character sheet I've edited and put together for my upcoming campaign aaaaa, this is free for use by anyone and I'm really excited to see if anyone utilizes it. I need to say though that my campaign utilizes an amalgam of Joshua Sawyer's Simple system (which was unfinished and that I'm annotating/ adding my own stuff into) and a little bit of DND 5E so you will have to reach out to me for explanations on how some stuff works lol. It will take a couple weeks but once I have everything down, I'll also be posting the master document of that system I'm putting together since I believe strongly in sharing tabletop stuff with one another. Also I want to give credit where credit is due, I found the base for the character sheet through someone named RPGMarshal although it looks like it may have been an official asset produced for Fallout: The Roleplaying Game. Just in case it isn't an officially produced character sheet, I still gave credit since I want to make it clear I didn't come up with everything for it.
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musesbykai · 10 months ago
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This is what I have been working on for the last couple of months in terms of art. I needed a new splash screen for my Fallout New Vegas focused DnD campaign so I ended up drawing it myself.
Featuring XD (played by me :3), Axle the Deathclaw (Played by @musingsof-a-madman), Morrison the Ghoul (@knxwledge-is-pxwer), Floyd The Supermutant (@multiofmuses) Cher Knoble and Maven the Synth who a played by friends who aren't on tumblr.
Took a long time to do, roughly 12 hours and 72 layers of painting. Don't think I'll be doing something like this again for a while lmao
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beelzebby · 2 years ago
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Welcome to Vault 37!
Located under Cameron Mountain in Colorado near the Pike and San Isabel National Forest, Vault 37 is one of the few vaults designated to be equipped with a “Garden of Eden Creation Kit” commonly referred to as a G.E.C.K. This kit is a fully self-contained terraforming module, capable of creating and sustaining life in a post-War environment.Along with the extremely valuable G.E.C.K. contained in the vault, the Overseer was also intrusted with a collection of DNA samples using highly advanced Vault-Tec preservation and containment technology. These samples were intended to replace and restore any fauna that was irreparably mutated by the bombs or destroyed entirely. Vault 37 had no admittance criteria, aside from an essay one had to write to be considered for a slot inside. Those accepted took great pride in being part of the Vault-Tec community that could single handedly restore pre-war life. 
After approximately two-and-a-half to three generations of waiting for Vault-Tec to send the all clear signal, allowing the residents of Vault 37 to open the sealed door and begin their life's work of repairing the wasteland, the power dynamic in the Vault began to shift. The Overseers appointed scientists began using the DNA samples to print gourmet meals. Quickly an upper and a lower class formed inside the vault. Those living on the upper floors of the vault had special privileges such as significantly less work, better food, and overall better quality of life. While those on the lower floors had simple mess hall meals and had to work twice as hard to maintain the Vault. It has remained this way for nearly 200 years. Current residents no longer remember the original sense of community or their altruistic goals.
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milton-chamberlain · 2 months ago
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COMMISSIONS ARE OPEN!
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The amount of commissions I forget to post is insane!
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0donto1nsanity · 9 months ago
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He fell down :(
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revanknightwoman · 8 months ago
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sprintingowl · 1 year ago
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After The Bomb
There's an official Fallout ttrpg. I've read it. It's okay!
There's also, completely fanmade, After The Bomb.
And I want to put After The Bomb on your radar, because it's very, very good.
ATB uses a simple d20 + stat system, with bonuses from gear and perks factored in. You have a HP track, which burns at both ends from radiation and damage, and also a survival track that breaks pieces of your equipment whenever it depletes. Rolls are player-made, and the system spends a lot of time in that osr headspace where it cares more about the choices the players make than how they built their character. The game's currency is Junk, and you spend it repairing your gear and crafting consumables.
Levelling up is surprisingly rich with choice, and fights and obstacles are tense and deadly. Again, the core mechanics are simple, but they use this simplicity to push complex choices towards the players. You see a piece of valuable Junk floating in a bog. Do you go in and take a point of radiation? Risk coming back later? Waste your own Junk fashioning a contraption to try and get it out?
After The Bomb comes with its own sandbox campaign set in Minnesota, plus a *lot* of GM support for stuff like factions, monsters, and basebuilding.
It's a gem in our current pre-apocalypse, and I strongly recommend giving it a look.
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abiding-artist · 2 months ago
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DO NOT REPOST
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I’m back in fallout
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Finally got around to drawing my group’s characters for our dnd style Fallout table top campaign. I’ve honestly fallen in love with the campaign we got going on and it’s made me fall in love with fallout all over again. It’s literally dnd just set in the fallout universe.
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Anyways, our campaign is set in Louisiana, 30 years after the events of fallout 4. The player characters are Crowe, Rabbit, and Valkyrie. traveling NPCs with us are Tato and Walker. Then our characters *personal* enemies, Adder and Metro. It’s been so insane so far. We are not delightful to be around and so far have burned every bridge with any faction we’ve come across.
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Thinking about opening line up symmetry style commissions for dnd groups as well. I’m so sick and tired of seeing lazy ai art for dnd characters.
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jollycryptid · 6 months ago
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2024 - Art vs Artist
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trousle-ink · 5 months ago
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Your average apocalypse child that you average-ly take in as your own :p
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v1o · 5 months ago
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silly ginger scientist :P
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