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Hippolyte de la France
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Posted by:
Hippolyte
on Sep 21, 2012 at 06:36:21 AM
My students do not often get a chance to play our Dungeons & Dragons game, so once again here are some illustrations from my other game, in Eberron. The players are all English teachers in Pusan, South Korea. More compleat notes for these pictures can be found in the Eberron art thread in the Wizards of the Coast forum.
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Posted by:
Hippolyte
on Aug 20, 2012 at 04:23:30 AM
While you wait for a report on the children's game, here are some illustrations from another game, in Eberron. The players are all English teachers in Pusan, South Korea. More compleat notes for these pictures can be found in the Eberron art thread in the Wizards of the Coast forum.
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Posted by:
Hippolyte
on Apr 2, 2012 at 06:16:45 AM
These days I am contemplating exactly how I will run seven children in a game of Dungeons & Dragons. They are none of them committed fanatics of fantasy or history, so I am reluctant to restrict their imagination and enjoyment to a standard fantastic world, be that one of high fantasy, pulp fiction, steampunk or anime. This means that I might have to eschew most structured, published games like Pathfinder, the Fourth Edition or Old Dungeons & Dragons, because the classes and powers reflect fantastic worlds more consistent than the disparate visions of seven thirteen year-olds can ever be.
My good friend J. H. loves to tinker with rule sets, especially with various versions of Microlite, boiling down hundreds of pages of rules into a couple of pages of crunch and formulae. His Old ... |