Brit narrator DM. Here is episode one, they say … dozens of episodes, maybe 2 years worth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXZwLI9XaCg&t=223s&pp=0gcJCQ0LAYcqIYzv
My Notes. And art 'n origins from D&D, books, comics, movies, video games, etc.
Brit narrator DM. Here is episode one, they say … dozens of episodes, maybe 2 years worth
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXZwLI9XaCg&t=223s&pp=0gcJCQ0LAYcqIYzv
In low rumbling he begins “who now has awakened me from my long slumber? What is this, puny mortals?” Says amusingly. He whispers something old in Draconic, lights flood from his eyes… harmless… then closes one eye.
Calmly still “Let us speak. Ones so bold must have an interesting story. Why are you here among the foolish giants and stinking trolls?”
(Waits for some story)
In THUNDEROUS TONES “Now you may witness I, xxxxnamexxxx, in my full glory!” As he rises up on his hind legs and stretches his wings.
Be you impressed? Of course you are. .. any who behold the Might and Magesty of my kind are AWED and COWED.
Lo, I see one kind among you with dragon blood! I have heard of many over the centuries but never has one such come to pay homage. Do you acknowledge my right to a dream-filled slumber, or are the others with you convinced they might rob me of my long held treasure? Even these greedy giants do not dare lay a finger on ONE SINGLE COIN!!! (He roars!). NAY! (More calmly), nay… they might be stupid but not so foolish.
Yt of Books Bricks and Boards https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=CHuUMc0GDZk&t=805s
Time 13:00 you get a solid easy to use mass combat option. Nice.
Dd
Really well done. Creepy plus more. Questions still at the end.
Spoilers below ———
“Great Masters of Fantasy Art” Color book I wouldn’t mind having https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uog4e6Q5lOs
Frazetta
Frank Kelly Freas
Greg Hildebrandt
Carl Lundgren
Oliviero Berni
Boris Vallejo
Richard Corben
Vincente Segrelles
Barclay shaw
Rowena moreil
Rodney matthews
Paul Lehr
Richard hescox
Tim White
Michael Wehland
Don Maitz
This one has good ones too https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Yryw-3GVyJ4
Here is specific deep dives by Pete Beard English man style, this on Arthur Rackham - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kTD0csU14Qs
Even better Arthur Rackham stuff by other yt- https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=hTolFUdG-sU&t=197s
New young artist inspired by Elden Ring and Berzerk, very good - https://m.youtube.com/shorts/U2R51ItlKmA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG6XcyqF3A0
I like my comment... of course I would, it's my comment. Just kidding, I've been thinking this one over for months and this might just be a short enough version of my thoughts to get the point across to somebody:
I think there are good things in nearly every version of D&D. The OSR: I love the art look. I love the way there is no "one solution only" mindset... usually there are several ways to creatively get something accomplished. Common sense works just fine in most situations without having to roll, I like that a whole lot. Watching some Tenkar's Tavern, I have learned tons of OSR tricks that I never picked up in my youth (never got to play much back then). Newer games (say D&D 3.5e or 5e): the art look has been diminished quite a bit for me, but I do enjoy lots of powers to keep the variety going. Maybe you concentrate less on super creativity using basic things (a spike in your pack used to block a door and hold back the giant spider), but you can often be very creative with your powers, assuming the table has the right mindset. Maybe you cast sleep under the door crack because it's got over an inch of a crack under it, you got down on your belly while the fighter held the door, and bam you put the giant spider on the other side to sleep. Or maybe you try to cast fireball under the door with the huge crack... maybe you can only do it with a wand of fireballs and you slip the end under the door, or the DM let's you know it'll be a very hard aim (50/50 on the dice) ... and then it's up to you whether it is worth the risk. So yeah, it is easy to say newer games refer to the character sheet too much (they do), if you have the right mindset and some exposure to older styles, you mix them up, then you get so many options nobody ever gets bored. That is a recipe for fun in my book.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BFXN3X4e5sE&t=309s Was the multi vortex windfarm killer. Craaazy. This is scariest of the vids of it maybe
Beat one for clarity - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=R_ZDVYzIhgc&t=312s
Same, Greenfield Iowa May 2024 https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EcWFYUsVchM&t=200s
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Mike wide iowa, April 26, 2024. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ27T04dNno
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The Clem Schultz video. The sound, the steady approach. The hope that it won't happen, and then when it does happen, you see just how bad it is through the window as the neighborhood gets ripped away a second before it hits him and his house. Has to be the scariest ever because he gets hit. Poor guy... his wife died from it. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk5Y2biSpog&pp=ygUUQ2xlbSBTY2h1bHR6J3MgdmlkZW8%3D
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El Reno escape by Dan Robinson. Might be a repost: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxgU1QcFMJM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQtR4IHkJxI&pp=0gcJCQkLAYcqIYzv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldNOZktEmEA
John Cichowski is the B&W artist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1r7lW7MJEs
He has some good B&W dnd classic OSR style stuff to buy on drivethrurpg. He made art for the GloomRaider guy (the sort of Shadowdark but more AD&D 1e. See those vids.
Here's some GloomRaider stuff, like this module for levels 1-5, with undead: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/545072/gloomraider-osr-rpg-the-risen-from-the-tomb?src=hottest_filtered
Here's that free one (again?): https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/product/515076/gloom-beneath-the-sorcerer-s-tower-osr-adventure-for-gloomraider-rpg?src=hottest_filtered
I have to say, he was wise but also knew how to handle himself (even online). Impressive.
Via https://1eonline.info/7ua/elf.dark.htm
Originally
posted by Dinkeldog
As
an addendum to Redleg's question, was the intent that all drow would be
evil and no player could ever be one?
Noppers.
As noted in my reply to Redleg's post, I didn't think all drow had to be
evil--only maybe 99% It then follows that some player might have a drow
character, Evil or not, as the DM allowed
Cheers,
Gary
Quote:
Originally
Posted by Elfdart
My
nickname on the web boards comes from the old English term for back spasms
(which I suffered several years ago) being labeled "elf darts" because
the ancient Germanic peoples thought sudden pains and spasms were caused
by invisible darts from the elves. On the other hand, Tolkien nerds are
more of a pain in the a$$.
Interesting
origin of the name, and something I had not read before. thanks.
Happy for you that the spasms have ceased. I injured by back when I was working as a mover in my late teens, and had many a chiropractic treatment before a kinesiologist one cured the proble,
Cheers,
Gary
As
for Drow, I never envisaged them as a standard PC race.
I
guess I erred in not making them more loathesome...although malign subterranean
elves that love spiders seem pretty unappealing as is...
Cheers,
Gary
Quote:
Originally
Posted by Aeolius
Gary,
Were
there any beasties from the 1e days (and prior... I respect anyone who
puts a tuatara in their monster lists) that you considered to be "classic",
that never seemed to catch on with the masses?
That
is something I had not considered.
Upon
reflection I have to say no, the "architypical" monsters were pretty well
accepted across the board and included by DMs...includine many very clever
variations and permutations.
What astonished me was the players' being smitten with the drow, desiring to play a PC of that race. I devised them as a most unlikable, ruthlessly evil subterranean race. To cater to the demand, the Drow were made into realtively more warm and fuzzy sorts. I can only liken that into changing Hannibal Lector into a visiting nurse.
All that said, do you find that some "classic" critters to be generally ignored?
Cheers,
Gary
Resuce bl press by 8-12 pts for Systolic by…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bAQTHHS2YVk&t=213s
Wall sit- (planks are fine too)
Hold position 2 minutes
Rest 2 minutes
Repeat that 4 times
3 times a week
Note, do as much as you can working up to these times. Doesn’t need to be 90 degrees on wall sits.
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Also planks. Use as many muscles as poss.
Commenter on https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COmJ6224nxI
Mochaelkellyep… Says
Tolkien's said he lifted his goblins in "The Hobbit" directly from George MacDonald's goblins in "The Princess and the Goblin" and it's sequel "The Princess and Curdie". The idea that goblins make no beautiful things comes directly from the first book, in which MacDonald says, "As I have indicated already, the chief defence against [the goblins] was verse, for they hated verse of every kind, and some kinds they could not endure at all. I suspect they could not make any themselves, and that was why they disliked it so much. At all events, those who were most afraid of them were those who could neither make verses themselves, nor remember the verses that other people made for them; while those who were never afraid were those who could make verses for themselves; for although there were certain old rhymes which were very effectual, yet it was well known that a new rhyme, if of the right sort, was even more distasteful to them, and therefore more effectual in putting them to flight." And the soft feet of MacDonald's goblins also gets a nod by Tolkien when he says his goblins "slipped on soft shoes".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HsYKj2W3_8&list=LL&index=1
Bone Javelin Spell, from the Old 1e book, from 1996 (collected spells date back to 1975 though, so how old is this spell?). Wizard Spell Compendium.