fuckyeahvictorians:

steampunktendencies:

The Gentleman’s Surprise Chair (Circa 1880)

oh god i need dis

What a DM’s chair that would be. Is it wrong to want to replace the booze and porn with games and minis? If it is, I don’t want to be right.

syringesin:

PLAYER CHARACTER CAUGHT UNAWARES BY THEIR DM’S SUDDEN BURST OF CREATIVE OUTPUT SAYS, “THE INFINITE GRID ACROSS THE ROAD FILLED UP WITH LANDSCAPE AND ORCS AND MONSTERS! RUN! RUN!”

syringesin:

PLAYER CHARACTER CAUGHT UNAWARES BY THEIR DM’S SUDDEN BURST OF CREATIVE OUTPUT SAYS, “THE INFINITE GRID ACROSS THE ROAD FILLED UP WITH LANDSCAPE AND ORCS AND MONSTERS! RUN! RUN!”

The Battle of Sandpoint. A red dragon was dazed and fell from the sky like a meteor, demolishing the home of the sorcerer who dazed it. Stone giants made off with the greedy Titus Scarnetti and Sczarni master Jubrayl Vhiski, as well as a certain piece of stone that was their true goal. The Rusty Dragon was spared for the price if a couple kegs of beer. And the Badgers lost their dungeon stronghold, but saved the town from being consumed in dragon’s fire.

Things getting underway while we wait for the last players to arrive

Battle of Sandpoint setup pt II: I statted out practically all of the named NPCs of Sandpoint. The fight would take place simultaneously in a half a dozen locations. The players could play the people of Sandpoint along with their own characters so they could participate anywhere

Setting up for the battle for Sandpoint

oldschoolfrp:

Giant spider lurking, Dave Trampier, AD&D Monster Manual, TSR, 1977.

oldschoolfrp:

Giant spider lurking, Dave Trampier, AD&D Monster Manual, TSR, 1977.

oldschoolfrp:

fuckyeahbritisholdschoolgaming:

White Dwarf 19, June/July 1980. Les Edwards, 1980.

The smart adventuring party watches the floors and ceilings, not just the doorways.

Great rendition of a ghoul

oldschoolfrp:

fuckyeahbritisholdschoolgaming:

White Dwarf 19, June/July 1980. Les Edwards, 1980.

The smart adventuring party watches the floors and ceilings, not just the doorways.

Great rendition of a ghoul

brave-or-grave:

Don’t just draw outlines; make dungeon walls on your battlemats really pop with these old-school hatching techniques.

brave-or-grave:

Don’t just draw outlines; make dungeon walls on your battlemats really pop with these old-school hatching techniques.

syringesin:

NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR’S OBNOXIOUS PET MIMIC SAYS, “WOOF WOOF BARK WOOF WOOOF YEOWOOF WOOFWOOFWOOF BARK BARK SLOBBER…”

syringesin:

NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR’S OBNOXIOUS PET MIMIC SAYS, “WOOF WOOF BARK WOOF WOOOF YEOWOOF WOOFWOOFWOOF BARK BARK SLOBBER…”