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@oglart.bsky.social
I am a total nobody out here but I think it sucks so much that AI garbo has polluted TTRPG resources so I am compelled to help with that in some small way. Reject modernity, embrace tradition (in this specific case)
Dragon Issue #267
Artist David Day
I don't think a lot of these read as "Drow" exactly given that the stereotypical black skin and white hair seems to be mostly absent from these portraits. Still, a lot of character in these. All of them work for various flavors of disgruntled elf.
Dragon Issue #267
Artist David Day
I don't think a lot of these read as "Drow" exactly given that the stereotypical black skin and white hair seems to be mostly absent from these portraits. Still, a lot of character in these. All of them work for various flavors of disgruntled elf.
Dragon Issue #267
Artist David Day
"This assignment on the drow has been a learning experience for me," claims David Day. "Of course, I had heard of Drizzt, the dark elf, but that was about as far as it went..."
Dragon Issue #267
Artist David Day
"This assignment on the drow has been a learning experience for me," claims David Day. "Of course, I had heard of Drizzt, the dark elf, but that was about as far as it went..."
Dragon Issue #274
Artists Todd Lockwood, Sam Wood
This whole gallery feels very quintessential 3E, which makes sense given Todd and Sam were staff artists at WotC and worked on the initial art design for 3rd edition. Todd's work in particular is all over early 3E WotC Releases.
Dragon Issue #274
Artists Todd Lockwood, Sam Wood
This whole gallery feels very quintessential 3E, which makes sense given Todd and Sam were staff artists at WotC and worked on the initial art design for 3rd edition. Todd's work in particular is all over early 3E WotC Releases.
Dragon Issue #274
Artists Todd Lockwood, Sam Wood
"Third Edition D&D is all about breaking old molds, so we attempted to come up with combinations of character races and classes that wouldn’t have been possible or likely before..."
Dragon Issue #274
Artists Todd Lockwood, Sam Wood
"Third Edition D&D is all about breaking old molds, so we attempted to come up with combinations of character races and classes that wouldn’t have been possible or likely before..."
Dragon Issue #273
Artist Ted Beargeon
The swashbuckler gallery has some really great portraits. I don't know that they all read as "swashbuckler" but it doesn't really matter. A lot of the portrait articles/galleries have titles that only line up with a handful of their pieces.
Dragon Issue #273
Artist Ted Beargeon
The swashbuckler gallery has some really great portraits. I don't know that they all read as "swashbuckler" but it doesn't really matter. A lot of the portrait articles/galleries have titles that only line up with a handful of their pieces.
I made a mod that replaces cliffracers with Thomas the Tank Engine. I am incapable of learning lessons whenever it involves corporations, because I fundamentally do not view toy company CEOs or media CEOs as people.
#morrowind #thomasthetankengine
I made a mod that replaces cliffracers with Thomas the Tank Engine. I am incapable of learning lessons whenever it involves corporations, because I fundamentally do not view toy company CEOs or media CEOs as people.
#morrowind #thomasthetankengine
Dragon Issue #273
Artist Ted Beargeon
"The swashbuckler does not accept life as it is but wills it to be as it could or should be," writes Ted Beargeon. "The swashbuckling hero is not a whimpering victim prone to fits of self-pity."
Dragon Issue #273
Artist Ted Beargeon
"The swashbuckler does not accept life as it is but wills it to be as it could or should be," writes Ted Beargeon. "The swashbuckling hero is not a whimpering victim prone to fits of self-pity."
Dragon Issue #276
Artist Gregory L. Baker
Artist Notes Continued:
“...They live hard and must always be ready to defend what is theirs. Perhaps this is why they take friendships so seriously. These dark heroes live by their principles, and are certainly willing to die for them.”
Dragon Issue #276
Artist Gregory L. Baker
Artist Notes Continued:
“...They live hard and must always be ready to defend what is theirs. Perhaps this is why they take friendships so seriously. These dark heroes live by their principles, and are certainly willing to die for them.”
@oglart.bsky.social
I am a total nobody out here but I think it sucks so much that AI garbo has polluted TTRPG resources so I am compelled to help with that in some small way. Reject modernity, embrace tradition (in this specific case)
@oglart.bsky.social
I am a total nobody out here but I think it sucks so much that AI garbo has polluted TTRPG resources so I am compelled to help with that in some small way. Reject modernity, embrace tradition (in this specific case)
Dragon Issue #276
Artist Gregory L. Baker
Dragon Issue #276
Artist Gregory L. Baker
202-224-3121
202-224-3121
make it make sense…these guys are “right place right time” and nothing more to it than that and now they have all our money
make it make sense…these guys are “right place right time” and nothing more to it than that and now they have all our money