I just realized I never actually posted this here for some reason. It's been a couple of years but there are some things about this that I still like.
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I just realized I never actually posted this here for some reason. It's been a couple of years but there are some things about this that I still like.
Gates of Mordor (1987) is an adventure module for MERP. It doesn’t seem to set a time frame, but I think it is ostensibly set before the fall of Minas Ithil, which makes sense, since the opening action involves the wineries in fertile lands extremely close to Mordor. Normal people wouldn’t live there after the ring wraith’s transformed Minas Ithil into Minas Morgul, but I can see foolish ones doing so while the city was still in possession of Gondor.
The module boils down to orc problems. They massacre a winery and some other sites and the players are meant to wipe them out. There are some complications and such, but that’s the basics. The orcs linger at the winery searching for hidden treasure, which is interesting (they know it is hidden in water, but there are a lot of local water features). The second scenario involves killing orcs holed up in an abandoned tower, which is pretty to the point, though made more interesting due to the involvement of some NPCs. The final scenario…is also pretty by the numbers: finish off the orcs and their leader. The leader is cool, the werewolf sorcerer Gaurhir.
Jason Waltrip did the interiors, some of which are quite nice, others don’t do much for me. Nice Angus McBride cover. That orc is effed. And then that dude is probably effed. That’s a lot of orcs!
"Soon, I won't be more than a mound of flesh. Curse-laden. Untouchable."
Paul Kidby’s cover art for Terry Pratchett’s Night Watch, in observance of the Glorious 25th of May. “How do they rise up, rise up, rise up?”
Only few sets left.
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Durza the Half Orc Paladin by Guilherme Castro
Sehanine Priestess by Loles Romero
heroine by 啼鸟山华
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Here is the cover illustration I did for MCDM's Beastheart class a while back.
Art by • Jeff Easley
recent twitter commission for the DM of a Pathfinder 2e game set in the Mwangi Expanse, a region inspired by sub-saharan African geography and cultures. This character is a friendly glassmaking and blacksmithing gnoll NPC named Stoat! The commissioner let me decide which hyena species she’d look like– I chose to make her a striped gnoll, mostly because I wanted to do her hair. Her cloak pattern is inspired by kitenge fabric.
malls are dying because they don't have blacksmith, apothecary, alehouse or peddler's
We must create dungeons that expand for miles under the earth and malls are the hub areas where warriors gather to venture deep beanth the surface for treasures yet discovered. It's the only way to save the economy.
👆It's is the only way to save the economy
Lannister Halberdiers
"No man sheds Lannister blood with impunity" - Tywin Lannister
Finished off this hedgehog a while ago and have gotten around to actually posting it. Of all the mini refreshes in the new Lannister core box, these were the ones I was most hesitant about. The sculpts themselves are undeniably better and more detailed, but I have difficulty with the poses. For a unit that is supposed to represent a wall of forward facing polearms eager to skewer a foolhardy attacker, so few of them are actually pointing their halberd *forward*. Irritating. Still, I'm a fan of the crouching mini. Very neat pose as he braces for the charge.
A Knight, by Polina Kolesnik
My first creature! Fur is hard and I think possum fur may be the hardest but I’m actually really proud of the final result! Don’t ask how many hours it took to get it even this good though it’s too many lol
Model is from the Wild Imaginary West rpg, which I got printed to practice on while waiting for the official set.
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