Lisa Stevens (Lisa Seaurchin on instagram)
Porcelain sculptures inspired by the textures of coral reefs

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Lisa Stevens (Lisa Seaurchin on instagram)
Porcelain sculptures inspired by the textures of coral reefs
Ice Tree by Lisa Stevens
https://geekandsundry.com/the-story-of-dd-part-three-how-3rd-edition-became-the-mother-of-many-rpgs/
To catch you up on the history of Dungeons & Dragons, your nerdmates at Geek & Sundry are providing you with this handy-dandy series of stories on the history and impact of the world’s oldest role-playing game! You can read the first part of this series, on the birth, flourishing,...
Humanity in the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop RPG acts as a sort of slowly declining indicator of moral strength. Committing acts of extreme violence of great immorality lead to Humanity declining, and losing it entirely leads to the player letting their character become taken over by a feral side. In instituting this system, the game pushes players to at least maintain a semblance of order if they’re in a typical party, or they risk losing their character entirely to their beastly nature.
N° 13 / 365, 2010
Lisa Stevens Porcelain
Sea Urchin ETSY
Flickr
https://geekandsundry.com/the-story-of-dd-part-two-how-wizards-of-the-coast-saved-dungeons-dragons/
To catch you up on the history of Dungeons & Dragons, your nerdmates at Geek & Sundry are providing you with this handy-dandy series of stories on the history and impact of the world’s oldest role-playing game! You can read the first part of this series, on the birth, flourishing,...
Sea Urchin, 2010
Lisa Stevens
Etsy
Flickr
Lisa Stevens