Sha-Kreeg the Fire Demon is bound below a temple of Heslor, god of fire and war (Jon Baker, from D&D adventure "A Flight of Eagles" by Simon Forrest, GameMaster Publications No 1, October 1985)


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Sha-Kreeg the Fire Demon is bound below a temple of Heslor, god of fire and war (Jon Baker, from D&D adventure "A Flight of Eagles" by Simon Forrest, GameMaster Publications No 1, October 1985)
Map of The Domains from the D&D campaign Pelinore.
Imagine magazine "Special Edition I" included 6 of their best adventures for AD&D and D&D, plus material linking them to the magazine's own campaign setting of Pelinore (with Brian Williams cover art, TSR UK, 1984)
Duel with a dragon (Pete Young cover, I believe, GameMaster Publications No 1, October 1985) Some former employees of TSR UK published five issues in the GM series, continuing to support their Pelinore campaign setting after Imagine magazine was shut down. This was either a magazine with a complete adventure module, or a module with elements of a magazine attached. The publishers said they weren’t sure what to call it either.
Can’t believe there’s still losers out there that steal gifsets and post as their own….
This week we're shaking the dust off of a classic flat world from the other side of the pond...
I never played in Pelinore, but if you want to know about this old school world, here's an overview.
This week we're shaking the dust off of a classic flat world from the other side of the pond...
Siguiendo esa línea... ¿Es mi fancast del Pellinore quijotesco y del Quijote mismo José Luis Gil? Puedes apostar que sí
El mundo conspiro y ¡¡mira que es cierto!!
Y la verdad, ¡puedo verlo! Si queda como el Quijote y Pelinore 😃😃😃