Two of the witches now residing in the ruined wizard's tower with their pet panthers (Tim Truman, D&D module RPGA2: Black Opal Eye by Laura and Tracy Hickman, 1983)
A set of cribs for infants for my previously released nursery's sets.
All cribs can be equipped with a functional mobile.
The set includes:
1 travel crib Stroller
You can put the in the luggage and put it on the street.
You can also put a baby in the stroller if you have the 'Invisible Crib mod'
Flight to the Star Kingdoms -- The party commands a fleet of ships at sea, passing through a magical storm into a void between worlds (Valerie Valusek, D&D module M1: Into the Maelstrom, TSR, 1985)
Frige, stove and washing machine are functional toys (dolhouse type).
Microwave and blender are animated - they have a rotating toy food inside, you can turn it on and off.
The microwave has a backlight in the dark.
I've been thinking a lot lately about how so many people miss the point of TSR completely. Like Katara did forgive Zuko because forgiveness is earned and no Katara didn't forgive Yon Rha because she can choose who to forgive/ who not to forgive and no Katara shouldn't have killed Yon Rha because the whole point of the episode is that you don't have to forgive someone to show them mercy. That's why Bryke insisting that Katara "forgave Yon Rha" after the fact is not only fucking stupid because she literally says something exactly to the contrary in the episode and it doesn't just remove her agency it removes the complicated moral theme