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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Monday, March 9, 2026
Older school He-man and them- the mini comics, yeahhhhh
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0gJv6QdUfM&t=285s
Much better. More realistic proportions. Bad guys are serious and gritty. But why would they put a mustache on man-at-arms.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Dinosaurs, old art ; btw Pelagornis
Megalosaurus
Old 1800s style
https://pholder.com/megalosaurus
On Megalosaurus: https://cpdinosaurs.org/visit/statue-details/megalosaurus and Iguanadon https://cpdinosaurs.org/visit/statue-details/iguanodon quotes:
Megalosaurus has the honour of being the first dinosaur to be described in a scientific way (by William Buckland in 1824), although the term ‘dinosaur’ was not coined by the anatomist Richard Owen for another 18 years. Its ‘fearful’ teeth were compared to a collection of knives, swords and saws.
At the time of the model’s construction the available fossil material was a jaw bone and teeth, a few vertebrae, pelvic bones and some hindlimb material. Today M. bucklandi is regarded as the only species of Megalosaurus and, though still incompletely known, is understood as a stocky, 6-7 m long predatory species. This is ultimately mid-sized for a theropod dinosaur, but large for a Middle Jurassic species.
... Many of the key features remain in modern reconstructions from the Crystal Palace model, including its large stature, long tail and general head shape. In the image below, gone is the large shoulder hump and of course it is now depicted as bipedal (standing on two legs) rather than a quadruped (standing on four legs) with short forelimbs with a robust, three-fingered hand. Interestingly, its exact proportions remain unknown.
... The sculptor, Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, did a good job of distinguishing Megalosaurus from the other plant-eating dinosaurs in terms of its anatomy and it bears several hallmarks of predatory species that reflect close observation of living animals. The limbs, for instance, are not held as pillars as in the Iguanodon, but are have flexed knees, elbows, wrists and ankles, as well as bulging musculature. This pose suggests a motion and energy lacking in the pillar-like limbs of the Iguanodon, and recalls the limbs of rhinos - relatively fast, sprightly giants - more than the columnar-limbs of slower paced elephants.
Iguanadon: Lived: Most Iguanodon fossils have been found in southern England but they are also known from mainland Europe. Related, similar species have been found globally.
More Crystal Palace goodness:
- https://sketchfab.com/historicengland/collections/crystal-palace-dinosaurs-5cc3ed7d0d2e48c0a3edb0f656a970bf
- https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-66808224
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This mini cgi cartoon movies has from 1825 to 2025, cool, but missed the most recent correction of “yeah therapods almost certainly didn’t have lips” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OH57rtnKCEM&t=345s
The awesome funny “shut up about shrink wrapping extra skinny dinos” … as in, Spinosaurus didn’t have a hump,definitely had a sail. No attachment points for a hump so shut up with this misinformation BS. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/lJY_8pGU5cc
- Lizards with sails NOW (apparently not in skeleton though)
- Are they all water lizards?? I bet so. Water cold. Sail helps heat up. Makes sense. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrosaurus
- Sulawesi black sailfins
- Indonesian giant sailfin dragons
- Soa-soamwater lizards
- Balubids - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippine_sailfin_lizard
- Jackson’s chameleons
- Draco lizard
- 20 ft wingspan?!
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Free Zine,
https://sites.google.com/view/tayurzp-the-gamers-digest/home
Newest issue free on drivethru:
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/558417/tayurzp-the-gamer-s-digest-issue-4
I think main guy might be from Greece... read near the end, he mentions that.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Hexploration System by Pathfinder folks
Hexploration System. Apparently it is good, need to read up.
https://app.demiplane.com/nexus/pathfinder2e/rules/hexploration
Also, something about the Bastion System, which I think is made by WotC.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
No doorknobs in d&d
https://homeimprovementway.com/who-created-the-door-knob/
Doorknobs invented in 1800s, like i thiught.
Middle Ages had a “thumb latch” or something
By the Middle Ages, things got a bit more sophisticated. Castles and homes started using wrought-iron latches and basic locks. These were often thumb latches, where you pressed down with your thumb to lift a bar and open the door. Sturdy.
Ex
The Most dnd relevant https://www.ablokc.com/europe
"Archaeological finds, such as those from Viking settlements, Anglo-Saxon hoards, and medieval castles, provide tangible evidence of lock evolution. Excavations at sites like York (England) and Novgorod (Russia) have uncovered iron padlocks with spring mechanisms, while Gothic cathedrals yield bronze locks with religious engravings. These artifacts, housed in museums like the Victoria and Albert Museum or the Cluny Museum, reveal the diversity and sophistication of medieval lock design, from utilitarian to ceremonial."
Ex
https://www.bigstockphoto.com/image-49837979/stock-photo-medieval-door-lock
https://www.pinterest.com/Zanetto/medieval-locks/
https://dailymedieval.blogspot.com/2012/09/locks-through-ages.html?m=1
Monday, March 2, 2026
Pencil (graphite) vs. ink drawings, what has more detail, etc.
This site has at least some answers: https://artmagazine.net/drawing/pencil-vs-ink/
quotes below:
pencil:
There are masters who work in graphite alone, creating atmospheric, high-contrast, incredibly detailed pieces that rival oil paintings.
The beauty of pencil lies in its subtlety. You can whisper with it—draw hair-thin lines, faint shadows, gentle gradients.
Pencil is great for REALISM.
ink:
Mistakes? They became part of the piece. Imperfections? They added character. Ink taught me to embrace the rawness of the process.
Ink is great for sharp contrasts and certain styles (and reprinting).
So... yeah I think pencil might actually give you more detail. But the inability to put down pure black always feels like it is holding you back a little. And erasing feels... kind of impossible when you are doing serious work. I guess if you draw super light it can erase (with a good eraser).
Don't forget, it's pretty great to use both.
- start with pencil, then go over it with in.
OR
- do ink, and shade with pencil
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Tenkar tips - gear tricks x 100
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RyCOUXB9sTs&t=210s
His pinned comment.
- Holes in the ceiling?
- Chalk mark where walked.
- Chalk draw a trip wire location so see easily later
- Flour on floor to looks for tracks in future
- Airflow indicator with torch , draft means hidden passage
- Grappling hook - pull levers from range
- Blanket - smother small fire
- Blanket over mob head for beating
- Blanket - cover noisy object
- Sack over statue head?
- Waterskin - rinse acid; test slope flow; reveal tiny depressions
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Char idea - island - startplaying
Met tree spirits (fey or fairy?) young age. Interested in magic now. Went in search of learning more as he saw good people having bad things happen to them.
~went wherever to find more magic.
(DM says less magic on these islands).
???does than mean boring loot???
Friday, February 27, 2026
Thursday, February 26, 2026
startplayin - L-wful Ch-rry's game tonight
Reusing characters from before, make them level 2:
Veldrond - wizard type
"name": "Veldrond", "stats": { "STR": 12, "DEX": 10, "CON": 14, "INT": 16, "WIS": 9, "CHA": 8 }, "rolledStats": { "STR": 12, "DEX": 10, "CON": 14, "INT": 16, "WIS": 9, "CHA": 8 }, "ancestry": "Elf", "class": "Wizard", "level": 1,
Throndr - fighter type
"name": "Throndr", "stats": { "STR": 14, "DEX": 11, "CON": 10, "INT": 9, "WIS": 12, "CHA": 12 }, "rolledStats": { "STR": 14, "DEX": 11, "CON": 10, "INT": 9, "WIS": 12, "CHA": 12 }, "ancestry": "Human", "class": "Fighter", "level": 1,
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Update: Well that sure was fun.
Module: Against the Cult of the Crimson Hand.
- Shadowdark.
- 2 players, 4 char.s.
- I had a fighter and wizard.
- He had a seawolf and witch.
- Melee guys did big dmg, lotsa crits.
- Wizard was solid,
- ... nuked 3 guys at once with flaming palm i mean Burning Hands, set room ablaze b/c hay... actually i dont know if any others died from the fire i think they got out.
- later used Sleep spell to knock 3 guys out. Dude ran up and woke one. Recast, knocked 4 of them out. LOL.
- Against SLEEPERS - I think the DM said "roll to hit..." roll with adv or something probably. Maybe auto crit, cant recall how he did it.
- in B/X, auto kill, definitely.
- in D&D 5e, auto crit i think... or was it auto hit? I forget.
- We went in front. Killed 2 guardsmen.
- Saw weird skull at entry with blood on it.
- Every direction had lots of bad guys and we felt stuck.
- Talked to innocent NPC, gave some info. Still felt kinda stuck, But then something gave the signal to go for it, so we went north and ... snuck in. Flaming ... i mean Burning Hands, nuked 3 of 8. 1 ran. We kicked the others' butts.
- Disguised half our party, then later 3 of 4 of the party. Wearing their robes.
- We Charm spelled a dude, and with him and our 2 casters, we snuck around and kinda scouted stuff out.
- Meanwhile, the 2 fighter types went north again after fire out, found more guys to fight, found an ally to help.
- My party member realized we could gear up the prisoners/slaves from the town. That worked great, we had a tiny army and went and nuked the bad guys.
- Final area, drow bad lady, etc. Crits basically nuked her, while SLEEP spells nuked 4 out of 7 of the threats.

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