I felt like it commited the same sin as Alien 3, but managed to make up for it with Schwarzenegger's final line.
My favorite shifts and changes, but Gnomes is pretty great. Simple, rogue-like gameplay with equally simple graphics.
Also, a new type of mummy that took out the healer in two hits (healer was being a dumbass in character, earning inspiration). Plus an archaelogist that is definitely not digging up things best left undisturbed...
There were run-ins with desert elves (and a desert half-elf).
The party has been busy, riding on a ship that was attacked by vile cultists. And also a kelp golem.
Ophiuchus, maybe? Haven't read it myself, but synopsis-wise, it seems to meet the description of what you're looking for.
The last encounter saw various lizardfolk serving the serpentfolk, more or less loyally. Also, the party found a key to a pocket plane. Neat!
This extends to items for puzzles, such as this painting of a half-elven girl with her dog and an owl door, as well as books and nefarious plans.
I also create weapons and items for my players. Here's the halberd Elementalbane, the Endless Shortbow, the maul Unmaker, and the longsword Sunspark.
Had another session on Sunday and managed to finish all the art, stat blocks, and maps on time for once. Aside from some classics like black puddings and gelatinous cubes, the party faced a shambling mound, lizardfolk, and a really smug assassin from a previous game I DMed.
A trio of undead creature types that finally gave the party a rough fight.
A collection of serpentfolk that were mercilessly killed by my players π
The party attempted to steal some documents implicating an evil entrepreneur and ended up unleashing a catastrophe on the city by royally screwing up on their stealth rolls and then killing everyone that went to investigate the noise...
RIP engineers, paralegals, and Overseer Loxley.
Looks like blue sky doesn't support transparency on pngs. Sad day. π
Old Frank had some demon-summoning candles that ended up summoning fiends that downed two of the party-members as well as the sons before being sent back to the Abyss.
The party went after a broker of an assassin's guild. Frank runs Thelmy and (Bastard) Sons, but he's the real bastard of the three. His boys Nuisance and Sloppy weren't in on it and nearly died in the encounter.
Three assassins that I spent way too much time detailing, since the party killed them right after they showed up.
And another for good measure. A character I played in my first D&D campaign that lives on as an NPC.
Some redraws (right) of old images (left)
My dad got evicted, resulting in me not being available for our online D&D group for two weekends in a row, which upset one player so much they stopped talking to me for about a day. It was also my birthday that first weekend.
Aw, don't. The feeling of someone saying "I took your stuff. What are you going to do about it?" is much worse than the FOMO =P
I'm convinced that the thrill of getting away with stealing other people's stuff is a motivating factor in a lot of the cases. That and the sense of entitlement some people get concerning other people's work.
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