After a night at the tavern, and the discovery of commoner’s food by the rich Earl Von Hamilton, our most eclectic party of adventurers decide to brave the once-great city of Hathareth…
In this forsaken place, haunted by evil, moving corpses, ghosts, and much, much worse, the adventurers faced their first challenge : Finding the fabled Library of Hathareth, one of the greatest repository of knowledge of the old world.
There, they hoped to find the “Minstrel’s Prophecies”, a book supposedly holding information about the much desired “Scrolls of the Perfect Song”.
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This little dude here is a monster I did in the early days of 4E, originally posted it under the name Tehnai, on EnWorld.
The little guys got some attention from the man behind Key Our Cars, a most excellent blog, especially in the monster building department.
As of now, I’m waiting for my next DnD game before posting anything of note (I have a few Heroic Orchestra posts in mind), and felt I wasn’t posting nearly enough, these days… So! Have a free monster!
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After a few days of travel, moving west from Ludsburg, you finally arrive to the town of Hat. Of course, night is falling, and your legs are sore from days of travel, so you fail to realise the initial ridicule of the town’s name.
The hamlet was built besides the ruins of a sprawling metropolis of the past empire know for the neverending rows of books, manuscripts and manuals of The Great Library of Hathareth. Hence the name of the village. “Small Hathareth”.
You all met back in the old Imperial Capital, Ludsburg, a few weeks back. The lot of you, truely a motley of desperate and mismatched adventurer from every walk of life, from spiritual leader of a forest-dwelling community of beast-men to bumbling industrialist prodigee, met with a very singular purpose : You needed to find the scrolls of the Perfect Song, each for your own reason. (more…)
Like most things, this started back in high school. I think the first DnD movie prompted it, as one of my friends constantly quoted the dwarf’s “Ye need somethin’ you can hang on ter!”. Thus started a facination for dwarven women.
There was much debate, from the presence or absence of a beard on dwarven chicks, and whether or not that was a good thing. Personally, I still firmly hold my opinion that dwarven women don’t have beard. But that might just be me considering female facial hair unatractive. (more…)
Here’s a post! It’s been to long!
You might remember the iPod Character Creation Technique I’ve presented on both this blog and another that shall, for once, not be freaking named.
Well, that’ll be what this itteration of Inspire Creativity will be about. Here’s a swift reminder of what the technique’s about :
1-Choose a media player filled with as much music as you can find (the more diverse, the better)
2-Set the media player to play a random song from your library
3-Press play
4-Technically, you should have a song by now. And it’s that song that has to inspire your character, whether it’s about what the tune feels like, or just from the lyrics. (more…)
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