As we started our new campaign, the player with the Dwarven Paladin found a pretty rad Dwarf mini. I am still quite sceptical about 3D printed minis, but I have to say this Dwarven Cleric is the best I have seen to date! Was super fun to paint and I feel it has turned into […]
Category: Dungeons and Dragons
DM notes: I was asking my wife, one of my players, what to call this chapter and she suggested “smart choices” as the party actually managed to go through the whole game with minimal (and only absolutely necessary) combat. I only realised that at the end when she pointed it out. I was totally blown […]
DM note, my wife and I often sing “Dancing. People” in the style of the song Purple Hat and since I was painting mushroom people, she started going around singing “Mushroom. People”… hence the title 🙂 Seipora, faced with a moving, but chained, mushroom, started talking to the mushroom, while Kaari and Thorgga looked at […]
Having rested up, the heroes had a simple choice: Take the tunnel down in the direction of the fleeing Templar Luminis, or take the tunnel up. After some light (Umberhulk) breakfast and a quick discussion, the heroes chose to go up! DM note, I don’t believe in rearranging encounters so they always show up in the […]
A bit of background story Following their stay in Two Bridges, Seipora Rein, the Tiefling Wild Magic Sorcerer and Hill Dwarf Paladin Torgga The Violator, came upon the island kingdom of Obanastre. Unknown to them, their path would soon cross with that of the local Ranger, the Human Kaari Stormwind. Kaari was a child of […]
I rarely paint anything I don’t need to user for the next game of D&D, but sometimes you get a rare chance to paint something truly amazing. I knew Ral Partha did some Dragonlance miniatures back when it was a setting for D&D (hoping it will be for 5e as well in the future), but […]
I don’t play Games Worksho[ games these days, but their miniatures are just fantastic, so when I get a chance, I snap one up to paint for Dungeons & Dragons like this Infernal Enrapturess that I used to emphasise the creepiness of a Vampire castle. I combined it with the “Danse Macabre” trap combined with […]
Very little good has come from Brexit, but one good thing is that it has opened my eyes for miniature manufactures outside the UK. One great example is Cadwallon Miniatures where I found this fantastic and characterful Nosferatu. As a paint job, this is unique to me as I decided to paint his armour in […]
Painting 3D printed minis is fairly new to me, but I think when they are not overdone with details, they can be really cool, like these two Vampires from dndfigurer.dk. They have so much goth classic character.
This idea came from a desire of A) add an unfamiliar monster that would really make the players look twice B) bring in my own D&D character to the future world the party found themselves in at the time. By chance I bought “Van Richten’s Guide to Ravenloft” which had the interesting “Brain in a […]
We left our heroes after they had routed the Empress Eternal in her own home. Damon the Paladin had cast Haste on Grimshaw the Dwarven Barebarian, who was now in hot pursuit of the fleeing vampire. Grimshaw ran into the second floor of the Crimson Spire facing a hallway of doors and the wounded and […]
As planned, our heroes mounted the horse cart previously used to ferry Fey victims into the Crimson Spire. The plan was to pretend to be bringing a cage full of fey to whatever unholy end they face in the Spire. Tense and alert, the party made it into the eerie silence that foreshadowed the strong […]