This is such a creative way of using art, thanks for yet another storytelling technique! I'll see if I can put this together as a one-shot for my teach D&D session!
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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The greatest horror game ever is here.
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That's pretty much it, folks.
DEMON CITY can now be bought, both in printed format and as a PDF.
I've had the PDF for some time now, and I'm really hap...
Check out this fashionable fellow.
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I was looking at the *Tunnels & Trolls* stuff on the ebays and stumbled
across this guy. I love his visor, though I think it would be better if it
was p...
"Ark Against Time" Submitted for DunDraCon #48
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[image: A colorful thing seems to be made of several elongated pods]
(Ark of Time)
*GM: Matt MorrisonType: RPGSystem: D&D/Arduin GrimoireEdition: 5...
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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That is pretty cool!!! Picture tells 1000 words!
Cool, I'm gonna run this Friday night.
@arfarf
Cool! I don't know what you got planned Friday but it looks to me like more than a one-shot, fwiw.
Pretty cool stuff!
This is such a creative way of using art, thanks for yet another storytelling technique! I'll see if I can put this together as a one-shot for my teach D&D session!
It's cool how you can tell a story by mixing various pieces of media together in a new way!
I love these visual adventures. Basically all images instantly conjure some interesting ideas
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