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crash-likes-cookies · 10 months ago
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So for anyone interested in the differences of earliest DnD, I found this thread and made it visually easy to access.
(all credit for this goes to Adam Dray, check the link for the entire post)
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msvrtt · 5 months ago
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exercise ft. the fish
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karlydraws · 1 year ago
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You know what AU this is
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eliotbaum · 2 years ago
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Savior.
a scene from our last Curse of Strahd session featuring my cleric PC
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ranticore · 11 months ago
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every so often chas gets a bunch of notes and i go and gaze at the 5 panel comic i did of him shotgunning his breath weapon (weed smoke) directly into his best friend's mouth and i nod and smile serenely
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heybiji · 8 months ago
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mo-mo-ru-art · 2 years ago
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A vampire??? No way
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melittosphex · 3 months ago
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The (first) death of Strahd.
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ridaine · 2 months ago
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A little Freyluviel doodle between comms... for morale.
(Aluviel belongs to @cerylune)
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internetwerewolf · 4 months ago
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Chimera Thistle (Basilisk) + @raynecloudblog chimera Laios design
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oldschoolfrp · 2 months ago
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The Classic Dungeons & Dragons Game promised "Epic Adventures with Wizards, Dragons, and Magic!" (Jeff Easley cover art, TSR, 1994). The credits listed Doug Stewart for development and editing, and Troy Denning and Timothy B Brown for original design.
This was the final version of "Dungeons & Dragons" rules to be published simultaneously with the distinctly different "Advanced D&D" rules. "Classic" was a boxed set with a 128-page rulebook (less than half the pages of the previous Rules Cyclopedia), a DM screen, dice, a large poster size dungeon map, 6 plastic PC figures, and a sheet of 24 cardstock standup counters of monsters & NPCs. Many pages were devoted to guiding new players through making characters and running a starter adventure. Like its predecessors in the "Basic D&D" series it treated non-human races as separate character classes. It covered advancement only through character level 5, including 1st-3rd level spells.
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thestarfishface · 5 months ago
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tfw you have a loose collection of ideas for a new story but it's still really early on so most of it's really loose concepts and not anything solid enough to fully brainstorm, but you REALLY REALLY want to get to the point where you can DO something with it
I have essentially planted a mystery seed in the garden and am now staring at the little patch of soil waiting for something to happen and it's driving my CRAZYYYYYYY
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tailorwww · 6 days ago
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Ardea The Pyre regards you
prepping for artfight with new skills! af has become such a wonderful benchmark for improvement over the years, and it's only my 4th time participating
cant wait to start hehe come follow me, i always revenge if you attack :)
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calebisdrawing · 1 year ago
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Escher Belasco
“… a handsome young man with long, blond hair, his soft features sharpened by a frozen smile. [He bows] deeply… with a cat’s mocking grace… and step[s] aside to pull open the doors for your passage.”
As the most masculine of Strahd’s consorts, Escher is definitely one of the most-requested of the Curse of Strahd NPCs. I’ve tried to stay as close to the palettes of Richard Whittiers’ illustration in the module, while giving a little more “youthful” detail.
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syrupyyyart · 8 months ago
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princess rescue!
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eiklny · 8 months ago
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i love when gricko calls frost ‘frosty’ it makes me giggle and kick my feet and go TEEHEE
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