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Nifft Batuff

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(Kowloon high school chronicle)
 

Hag

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Today on the wildlife channel, some shmups


A very big fish,


A flying farm,


Some peaceful cows grazing the the quiet contryside,


And a wild pig that distracted me, causing my demise.
 

Malamert

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More Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk. An amazing game with Shakespearean writing.

Even the larvae are cute!

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Help! These two dancers are hopelessly in love!

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sser

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Necromancer getting necked while his raised skeleton gleefully watches. Barbarian already down. Womenfolk hiding behind a phallic object.

Big, strong, manly and unambiguously black Paladin coming to save the day. Just as I remembered Diablo 2, as I did play the Hammerdin and he's already got that faint golden glow of having spammed the same skill button for the past 90 hours.
 
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Necromancer getting necked while his raised skeleton gleefully watches. Barbarian already down. Womenfolk hiding behind a phallic object.

Big, strong, manly and unambiguously black Paladin coming to save the day. Just as I remembered Diablo 2, as I did play the Hammerdin and he's already got that faint golden glow of having spammed the same skill button for the past 90 hours.

Was that artwork done by the same person who made all of the Everquest art I'd see in gaming magazines back in the day? Man I used to love those spreads.
 

Drop Duck

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Necromancer getting necked while his raised skeleton gleefully watches. Barbarian already down. Womenfolk hiding behind a phallic object.

Big, strong, manly and unambiguously black Paladin coming to save the day. Just as I remembered Diablo 2, as I did play the Hammerdin and he's already got that faint golden glow of having spammed the same skill button for the past 90 hours.
Can you keep your weird cuckold fetish posting to yourself, mate? This is the screenshot thread and there might be kids reading.
 

sser

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PBEM game. Guy rage quit or something after this turn cause I never heard from him again.
 

Zed Duke of Banville

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Was that artwork done by the same person who made all of the Everquest art I'd see in gaming magazines back in the day? Man I used to love those spreads.
Yes, both Keith Parkinson (I think). He did some D&D art, too.
Keith Parkinson was employed at TSR from 1983 to 1989 and was one of the four main D&D/AD&D artists of that era, alongside Larry Elmore, Jeff Easley. and Clyde Caldwell. Some of his more iconic color artwork includes "Lord Soth's Charge", "Lankhmar: City of Adventure", "The Great Red Dragon" (for the cover of Dungeon Magazine #1), and "The Temple of Elemental Evil".

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octavius

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Man, that era of D&D artwork (even fantasy art in general) was so fucking good.

It was the time when you wanted to read a book (or buy an LP) just because the cover was so good.
Nowadays covers are nearly always ultra boring with no artwork at all, or just meh with some characters posing.
 

Beowulf

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Man, that era of D&D artwork (even fantasy art in general) was so fucking good.

It was the time when you wanted to read a book (or buy an LP) just because the cover was so good.
Nowadays covers are nearly always ultra boring with no artwork at all, or just meh with some characters posing.

Yeah. I'm guilty of buying some shitty TSR novellas just because the cover art was so evocative.
But this art worked also well for p&p RPG's, albeit I was more of a WFRP story fag, than D&D combatfag back then.
 

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