I have several of his comics showcasing classic modules. Did he make any others like that?
I also have three more pics on classes from UA.
And that's the last of them. Got any more?
Gotta say, early D&D modules were brutal with this much death. I figure that's a result of the ruleset, but still.Still trying to figure out how the Illusionist and Magic-User immediately get sent to the Nine Hells after dying of old age.
>>93924925They were Lawful Evil
>>93924925they take iggwilv's (cursed) treasure iirc
>>93924829He did make some for the different classes if I remember correctly.>>93924925most of these were old tournament modules, that is, meant to be deadly in order to rank all groups that competed in the tournament.
>>93924891I have a few.
I think that's all I have that haven't been posted yet.
>>93924891I've checked my folder and got some dragons and a LotFP module.>>93925779>He did make some for the different classesnote to self: read the thread before answering
>>93924829Do you have them in a resolution where someone can actually read the script?
>>93925864continuing with the missing dragons
>>93925897retarded mobilefag
>>93925913last one for now, will check another folder.
>>93925913kek that's kind of a roundabout dig at pokemon
>>93925897dozogofile dot io slash d/otbmglgot them as 300+MB upscaled tiff files, png shaved 1/2 of the size.I only had a jpg of the missing G3 module (AI upscaled with ILLEGIBLE TEXT), reduced it to sane resolutions but note that this should be replaced with an original or a sane upscale.Still checking other folders...
>>93926066found another version online but highly compressed.
He did one of the classic CoC mystery The Haunting that is pretty excellent.
>>93924925Try re-reading 34 again, it makes it pretty clear.
found one buried in the Ravenloft folder... and many others in a temporary rpg folder already posted in the thread.
>>93926152here you go (why did I have it in the unsorted CoC folder instead of a dedicated artist folder?)didn't find any others in my PC.
>>93926260Ooh, I've ran this one a couple times as a kid!
>>93924925There's a style of classic D&D that expects large parties, with the player characters recruiting henchmen and mercenaries and forming what's essentially a small-scale warband to tackle dungeons. In such an environment, replacements are close at hand, and a GM can always insert more in the form of prisoners/other adventurers/double agents/etc. AD&D characters are not terribly onerous to generate and even progress, however these comics aren't actually based on any in-game playthroughs; these are narrative fabrications, albeit ones extrapolated from features in the module
There is a list here, but some of the links are dead, and other link to large files. I'll post just some of the archived/online pics not available from the list.https://rendedpress.blogspot.com/2016/11/list-of-d-module-walkthrough-maps-by.html
>>93926496this is small enough I think
>>93926496404>5e - Six Faces of Death numbered map
Did he do any more?
Does anyone has anything similar but for Ravenloft?
>>93931011q.v >>93924995
>>93931173>twin stirgesOh fuck, I lost it already.
>>93924925They're either tournament modules as others have brought up or ran with particularly brutal GMing.
I love his mobface girls. They are just homely and cute.
>>93924995The fuck font size did he use? 1?
>>93935238Try setting your phone browser to view the page in desktop mode. I thought >>93925915 was just joking until I checked the thread myself when I posted the CoS one but both my mobile browsers absolutely downscaled the images even after they'd been "opened".
Is there any chance of him doing more? I want to see him do the Caves of Chaos.
>>93936114He does new ones pretty often still I think. Anytime I check there are some I haven't seen yet.
>>93925835>>93935865I find intriguing the role of the orcs in these.
>>93936404Evil Footsoldiers? That's basically the definition of an Orc for the first half to three-quarters of a century of their presence in the English lexicon.When I ran all the way through G1-2-3 in the late 90s >>93924839 was the dungeon that gave the party the most trouble and it was the Ogre Magi that really did it with overlapping Cones of Cold lined up from invisible mist form (in a foggy glacial rift).
>>93937050The post references the adventures where humans and orcs are work together.
>>93937116They're still Evil Footsoldiers.
>>93935865Wow, wtf. Thanks, I had no idea it did that.
>>93937215kekI love that you refused to understand the point.Twice.I'm also glad you took the time to prove that the notion of dnd players being retarded is false.
>>93938686I admit I only skimmed the Hall of the Fire Giant King comic and assumed the orc casualties were inflicted by the PCs. I wonder how they got their thousands of orc allies through the Glacial Rift after they made friends with them in the Steading.
>>93936143>just 6 seconds from Waterdeep by teleport>put your familiars on silent>party like it's 1399Kek, I'm going to steal those.
>>93939028I'm quite certain they followed all of the rules for Followers, Encumbrance, Wilderness Travel, and Provisions.Why would you wonder?
>>93924829You mean comics in general or maps and adventures?
>>93940355
>>93940360And he made some Chtulhu comics.mockman.com/tag/jason-thompson/
storyboardart.org/go-comic-artist-storyboard-artist/
>>93924829These are fucking great
rendedpress.blogspot.com/2016/11/list-of-d-module-walkthrough-maps-by.html
I like these because they accurately represent how much random fucking around and finding out is in a normal dungeon crawl.
>>93940821aye lad!
>>93940482Thanks for this, I had never seen the conclusion before. Linking these together honestly gets across the feeling of when you just start rolling into an adventure with 3d6 down the line but become very attached to the survivors who live through many adventures. R.I.P. druid, R.I.P. retired dwarf, R.I.P. orc guy.
>>93940360what system?
>>93948398adnd
>>93946421Sure? It looks like it was always put together.
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>>93953345
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>>93924829So one half of the players played the entire adventure basically, and the other half that thought they'd be clever instead got shafted for it.
>>93924839and they say 5E is 'combat room to next combat room'
>>93959940I think the idea is that replacement characters are part of the introduction panel rather than a dozen players sitting at the table until their character is killed off.
>>93960252You could be right. I simply read it as 1 character to 1 player.12 is a lot but it wasn't uncommon for early D&D tables to be large so the ones where it's around 7-8 could be 1:1.
>>93959940That's a good time.
>>93924829did he have a comic-strip film made of some lovecraft story or am i misremembering?