There's just so much going on in this one, it's so evocative.
The image is indeed from adventure module S1 Tomb of Horrors.There's just so much going on in this one, it's so evocative.
The party knows, based on their investigations, that the Tomb lies somewhere within this huge mound, but they have no idea where its very well-hidden entrance is. They could spend weeks searching for it, but, one day, one of them discovers an opening...
Edit: Wait, I actually have to admit I'm not 100% certain: this is either indeed from The Tomb of Horrors or it may be from the original D&D module In Search of the Unknown. Anyone?
These games were made for man. Yes, also men, but generally man. Modern D&D are made for creatures. Proof? In Old D&D main race was "human" (man), a for One D&D we have different variant of mary-sue beings (CREATURES).
Man wants to return to times we ruled the earth, because modern world, and modern D&D is made for creatures.
10 images and only a single one from actual TSR D&D/AD&D.
Catti-brie, I guess.The redhead next to Drizzit seems oddly specific, but I don't recognize her. The first one could be Kas? <-- copium
Do these flies have a name? I saw the same thing in a Dragonlance comic.