I thought that the dood was a Beardsley illustration i haven't seen yet, turns out he's not being drawn by Beardsley at all. thanks for introducing me to Austen :)
Mind to do a post about the bestest long-dead fantasy-compatible illustrators? :)
Half-Round Combat
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[image: A giant, monstrous head and arms heading from a cave to a bridge
over an underground chasm. An elven mage cast a sunlight spell to
illuminate the s...
Tomb of the Blind and Deaf Dead
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So the cat is out of the bag thanks to Tobias Schulte-Krumpen, who posted
the above image to the Lamentations of the Flame Princess facebook group. I
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James Raggi introduces the Nebulith
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James describes it as "Zak's best work". Also as something that you, the
audience, should buy as soon as possible.
And here's why.
RIP OFF YOUR SKIN AND KILL YOUR GOD.
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Out of game. Kind of.
I don't care about Fun. I'm not competing in the Funlympics because it's a
participation trophy and if your table isn't having Fun
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I'm Zak, I live in Los Angeles. Most of the people I know here are women I know from being a porn "actor"--so they're porn stars and strippers. So that's who I play Dungeons & Dragons with.
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Baby pangolins?
Head no. 3 sure is sassy.
capcha: dogesses
You win the internets again.
I thought that the dood was a Beardsley illustration i haven't seen yet, turns out he's not being drawn by Beardsley at all. thanks for introducing me to Austen :)
Mind to do a post about the bestest long-dead fantasy-compatible illustrators? :)
That monastery, is it St. George by chance? It looks mighty familiar.
UriK
DNDkids
What a villain.
Should know better that that's not the way to get...ahead...in life.
*rimshot*
Yes!!!! More of this, please!
Fuck yes! Awesome stuff.
Seriously, though, I want this to be how all maps are done.
Eyehategod album art mouths!
Very inspired and very inspiring!
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