"Tregardis the Thunderor" (Ken Simpson, Pegasus magazine #3, Judges Guild, August 1981)
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"Tregardis the Thunderor" (Ken Simpson, Pegasus magazine #3, Judges Guild, August 1981)
En garde! (Ken Simpson, AD&D adventure Dragon’s Hall, Judges Guild, 1981)
Gunch! (Ken Simpson, from War Cry, historic miniature wargame rules by Dave Petrowsky, Judges Guild, 1981)
In the dungeon vaults of Ravenscrag Castle (Ken Simpson, Ravenscrag, “Universal Fantasy Supplement” for D&D or other systems, Judges Guild, 1981)
Ravenscrag Castle cross section, revealing the hidden dungeon levels deep below (Ravenscrag, “Universal Fantasy Supplement” for D&D or other systems, Judges Guild, 1981; “cartography and drafting by Derek Watson, art and design by Ken Simpson”)
Chariot advances into battle (Ken Simpson, from War Cry by Dave Petrowsky, miniature wargame rules for ancient through medieval periods, Judges Guild, 2nd edition 1981) Typical of its time War Cry used the WRG basing standard, with written orders for units in each turn.
Climbing steps in the keep -- This is an enormous grand staircase compared to the narrow spiral passageways in most historic castles (Ken Simpson, Ravenscrag, “Universal Fantasy Supplement,” Judges Guild, 1981)
Deep in the forgotten dungeons, which way leads to riches and which to certain doom? (Ken Simpson, Ravenscrag, “Universal Fantasy Supplement,” Judges Guild, 1981)