#Planescape
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thefaiao · 5 months ago
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The Nameless One, from Planescape: Torment.
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vexwerewolf · 2 months ago
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Good news: you can now apply the Planescape solution to automatons that annoy you
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oldschoolfrp · 6 months ago
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"Located in the heart of The Lady's Ward is a twisted, hollow structure known as the Screaming Tower." (Tony DiTerlizzi from "Umbra" by Chris Perkins, an AD&D Planescape adventure set in Sigil, Dungeon magazine 55, Sept/Oct 1995)
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wehavekookies · 2 years ago
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Painted a bunch of little skulls for the Planescape: Adventures in Multiverse book, including my beloved childhood friend Morte and this funky guy all covered in stickers :)
Please notice little Mahadi, the Cassalanters' crest and Barovia postcards I allowed myself to slap on him :)
Plus the rest of the mimirs.
AD: Emi Tanji
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wingbuffet · 2 years ago
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The 'Smoldering Corpse', a bar in the planar city of Sigil from D&D's upcoming 'Sigil and the Outlands' book (and originally from Planescape Torment)
Never have I painted so many NPCs in such a big scene, with so many little stories going on :D
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saintrabouin · 1 month ago
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Githzerai nomads in Limbo
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madcat-world · 10 months ago
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DnD: The Mortuary - Calder Moore
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wonderbun · 1 year ago
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felt inspired to do a portrait of the lady of pain after purchasing the planescape campaign rulebooks
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des-no9 · 5 months ago
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Set after the events of Baldur's Gate 3, the interactive novel Prince, Blade, Breaker is a fanwork inspired by my love of Dungeons & Dragons, the githyanki, their history, culture and language.
Learn more about the githyanki, their culture and language, Prince Orpheus, Kith'rak Voss, and Vanquish. Learn what they all mean to each other, and themselves, by interviewing all three in their unique routes with accompanying images, which contain player choice, branching dialogue, dice rolls, and many secrets to find.
Play or download for free, on itch.io!
If you wish to donate to support me, my art and writing, my Ko-Fi is here. Thank you so much everyone for your continued love and support.
Enjoy your time in the Astral Sea with the rebels!
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synthetic-ultramarine · 1 year ago
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In the D&D world people would be like "I just don't get modron art. Like its just shapes" and I would be like "ugh, you have to be more open to unconventional forms of artistic expression. Drone #32198789 was literally persecuted by the forces of Primus for his art, he barely escaped to Sigil with his life. He painted orange squares with incredible depth and emotion, and you'd be able to see that if you kept an open mind and stopped getting mad at every painting that isn't a conventional elf maiden pastorale"
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dailyadventureprompts · 1 year ago
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Dungeon: Sulgien's Sulphurous Tomb
After the ancient titan of fire was snuffed out, her children and followers interred her body in a burial mound that rivaled small mountains for size. It is said the earth itself wept over this cairn, and it's tears were volcanic fire that has never since cooled.
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Whether it be a demiplane or stretch of hostile wilderness (as your campaign might need) the charred wasteland surrounding Sulgien's tomb has come to be known as the Ashmourn. Home to pyroclastic storms and rogue elementals, to say nothing of the rivers of lava or cinderswamps, the Ashmorn is an area all but the bravest steer well clear of. This has made it the perfect home for a band of fire genasi nomads who survive by raiding other lands, then retreating where more flammable folk would never dare to follow. Their leader claims decent from Sulgien herself, and seeks a means to resurrect the mighty titan so that she may again hold dominion over all that burns.
Legends say the gods struck down Sulgien because her rampages threatened the very foundations of the world. The legends are almost right. While it's all to easy to imagine a fiery giant destroying everything in her path, Sulgien's threat lay not only in her strength and battle prowess, but also in her power as an oracle: With some effort the titan of fire could pronounce a destiny and sear it's shape upon the world, impossible to avert or contradict. It's also said that her prophecies were etched upon the inner walls of her tomb, knowledge that mystics of all kind would pay a party generously to obtain.
Stories speak of Sulgien's blade, the bane of gods and monsters alike, which struck apart foes with the violence of the rupturing earth. Someone, perhaps the party, or one of their foes, might be able to obtain a fraction of this power should they be able to reach the titan's burial chamber and touch their weapon to hers. This is easier said than done, not only would one need immunity to fire to even consider the task, it would also require swimming to the bottom of a magma flooded burial chamber as well as laying hands on a weapon that could survive the transfer of primal energy. Even adamantium melts under such pressure, but should someone manage the impossible they will be in possession of a weapon that can carve pantheons.
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taritoons · 2 years ago
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A little tribute to the tiefling companions from the past 20+ years of D&D CRPGs.
Left to right:
Haer'Dalis (Baldur's Gate 2: Shadows of Amn; BioWare; 2000)
Valen Shadowbreath (Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark; BioWare; 2003)
Neeshka (Neverwinter Nights 2; Obsidian; 2006)
Karlach (Baldur's Gate 3; Larian; 2023)
Annah of the Shadows (Planescape: Torment; Black Isle; 1999)
Gannayev-of-Dreams (Neverwinter Nights 2: Mask of the Betrayer; Obsidian; 2007)
4k 16:9 wallpaper under the cut.
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randomfanart27 · 10 months ago
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Have been really busy lately (thanks school...) but here's a few of the planes I drew for a RwD Campaign 1 Animatic I'm working on.
I'm taking it slow because my track record of finishing animatics I start is atrocious and I really want to fully make this one. I'll porobably periodically post some more stills/frames here as I go through it :D
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oldschoolfrp · 6 months ago
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Zaraga the annis hag dines on live imps in her lair atop the Screaming Tower  (Tony DiTerlizzi from “Umbra” by Chris Perkins, an AD&D Planescape adventure set in Sigil, Dungeon magazine 55, Sept/Oct 1995)
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zabol-art · 7 months ago
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I ended game with invetory full of my own body part
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caliburn-not-calculator · 11 months ago
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A list of Planescape based tea flavours!
(I made these to be brought up in house a habit lol)
Shift spiced (from limbo, the taste of the spice changes but with focus you can modify it yourself) apple and chamomile from the fields of Bytopia
Sunrise flower (tastes like spicy honey, glows faintly) and peach, this is best served iced
Roseapple (mild flavoured apple like fruit, Elven favourite) and pomegranate from Hades, a sweet tea that makes one feel a somber calmness
Black tea with crimson lotus petal (have a “strange after taste” and can make one feel disoriented), quite strong, a sweetener is recommended to mellow it out
Arboreal fireseed (when in contact with water it erupts in a harmless flame, yes this tea is on fire, smokey flavour) and orange flower (from the feywild, the petals are sweet and the stem tart, balance each other out)
Mixed feywild berries and fairy dragon breath (contains particles of fairy dragon euphoria breath, extremely calming and causes a pleasant haze)
Dried celestial pear tea (very light and sweet) with wildflowers from Elysium, best served with ambrosia honey
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