Hot fuckles and a half, I found my AD&D 2e mother fucking Spelljammer book!
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Hot fuckles and a half, I found my AD&D 2e mother fucking Spelljammer book!
My players keep coming to the decision that all of their characters are half old, and half hot. Three each.
“Reckoneers” by Brom for TSR’s Dark Sun setting -- This was cropped into two halves and used as separate covers for two books in the boxed AD&D adventure Merchant House of Amketch (1993), and in the same year it was the paperback cover of The Cerulean Storm (book 5 of the Prism Pentad series)
Elven court (Jack Pennington, AD&D 2e Player’s Handbook, TSR, 1989)
Iuz, The Old One, cambion son of the demon lord Graz’zt and the Witch Queen Iggwilv, ruler of the Empire of Iuz, now risen to demigod status -- one of the greatest villains in the history of Oerth, the world of Greyhawk (Jeff Easley cover for WGR5: Iuz the Evil, TSR, 1993)
Right now I’m writing up a multiclassing guide for 2e D&D and it’s very fun. A lot of my players don’t multiclass when we play because it’s a little confusing and the benefits are harder to see, so I’m excited to lay it out better. I’ll probably post it here.