more DND!alan.... :D I've been rlly exhausted bc of finals so less art from me sobssss
but managed to pump this out <3 andion but when he was younger
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Dueling a dragon -- Alan Craddock's cover art on White Dwarf 44, August 1983, was previously used on a 1982 Methuen edition of CJ Cherryh's Fires of Azeroth. This issue's credits incorrectly list Jim Burns as cover artist, omitting Craddock's name.
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I say Gortash isn't straight and I invite all the yapping hetland sheepdogs into my yard, apparently.
As if anyone in Baldur's Gate 3 is straight.
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still can’t get over the fact that casey is a part of saga’s family. not even just a workplace friendship—he cooks and cleans at her house on birthdays, logan jokes around him, he’s softer around her, his survival is essential to saga
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always positive and goofy paladin and her snarky partner rogue anyone?
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Tides Will Tell, Part 2: The Drowned Attack – Seaside Ghosts Encounter for D&D 5e
Echoes of the damned rise from the briny abyss as doomed sailors claw their way to shore. Can your players hold back the tide of the drowned? 🌊😱
→ Read the full article here!
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quick alan doods to celebrate finally having a computer charger after like 2 weeks!!
he/him
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okay but hear me out Alan getting writers block and Tim suggesting he takes a break and tries something else creative leading to an impromptu dnd session based on Tim's recollection of playing as a teen.
Alan's hesitant saying more writing probably won't help and Tim clarifies there's no writing well a few stats but he'll keep it super basic and then it's just improv it's your ~imagination~
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D&D!ALAN GOT THE DRIP
Anyways andion just got bumped to lvl 7 last session and out of celebration I drew him with a new outfit YIPPE
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A precarious ride on what must be the world's most well-trained horse (Alan Hunter, White Dwarf 29, GW, Feb/Mar 1982)
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257. David Anthony Kraft and Suzanne Weyn (words); Alan Kupperberg and Brian Moore (art) - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Coloring Book: The Lost Wand (1983)
Again making use of Marvel Comics great stable of artists and writers we get a third in the group of four AD&D coloring books, although I still do not understand why they are branded as AD&D rather than just D&D, seeing as they are clearly tie-ins to the world of the TV show which is just branded as D&D. Anyway, that's nitpicking.
Another thing I find interesting in these books is the fact that they exist in a parallel continuity to the TV show, or maybe even as prequels. They feature plenty of secondary characters from the series (Warduke, Kelek and Strongheart) but none of the main cast, none of the kids are here or Venger, Dungeon Master or Tiamat. I guess there's a reason for this and that is the fact that these coloring books are directly related to the toy line produced by LJN in 1983 which does not include any of those main characters as well, but does include Warduke, Kelek and Strongheart. If you ask me it was a lost opportunity but oh well, what do I know from Marketing?
Anyway there you go! Hope you enjoy it.
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