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Thursday, 14 November 2019
The book is out!
The Dungeons & Drawings book is now AVAILABLE! You should go get it!
For those of you in London, please come see us at Gosh! this Friday the 15th, where we'll be doing a launch party! Wheeee!
Saturday, 2 November 2019
Dungeons & Drawings Launch Date
Joe and I will be having a launch party for the Dungeons & Drawings book in at Gosh! Comics on Friday November 15th! Wowee!
Gosh! is a nice comic book store nestled in the heart of Soho, which sells just oodles of graphic novels, illustrated collections and indie fare. Any Londoners, London-adjacent or London-visiting people should feel free to come, have a little chitty-chat with us and get your book signed.
If you can’t come see as that’s totes fine. Just do us a favour and remember to pre-order from the outlet of your choice! Less than who weeks to go now!
Gosh! is a nice comic book store nestled in the heart of Soho, which sells just oodles of graphic novels, illustrated collections and indie fare. Any Londoners, London-adjacent or London-visiting people should feel free to come, have a little chitty-chat with us and get your book signed.
If you can’t come see as that’s totes fine. Just do us a favour and remember to pre-order from the outlet of your choice! Less than who weeks to go now!
Saturday, 14 September 2019
Could it be that Dungeons & Drawings has been picked up by Andrews McMeel and that we’ve made a super nice hardcover edition with gold foil? So much cover, so much foil. 250+ pages of monstery goodness.
Includes some brand new illustrations, not available in our previous books. We even re-did a few of the old monsters to be worthy of the format. Feels pretty good, my dudes.
The book comes out in November (December in the UK). Y’all can pre-order your copy on Amazon, Waterstones, and probably other websites too.
Wowsers!
Monday, 25 February 2019
Saurosphinx
Saurosphinxes are one of the less intelligent sphinxes. They're not stupid, but merely have intelligence comparable to that of an average human. Regardless, they're one of the nicer examples of the sphinx-type monster. While they're still carnivorous beasts, they generally refrain from attacking humans, preferring to engage them in conversation instead. Some saurosphinxes have been known to approach universities and lesser schools to listen to any interesting lectures going on at the time.
The Monster Manual has four sphinxes in it (lady-head, dude-head, sheep-head and hawk-head), but Sandstorm, D&D's desert rules book, adds four more. The saurosphinx isn't the only reptilian one either, as it's immediately preceded by a crocodile-headed sphinx. Seems kinda redundant, but they make the point of making one of them nice and the other one vicious.
There's no illustration of this creature in Sandstorm, and I get the impression that they're supposed to be kinda dragony or otherwise lizard-like, but I couldn't help giving this dude a snake head. Snakes can have such jolly little faces.
Blanca’s Tumblr
Labels:
artist: blanca,
book: sandstorm,
CR 5,
neutral,
type: magical beast
Monday, 11 February 2019
Saint
The path to sainthood is a difficult one, requiring years of sacrifice, self-reflection and utter dedication to your holy path. Though sainthood is not the same as godhood, it does grant abilities to the saint that allow them to stay alive for longer to spread the word of their god.
"Saint" isn't a creature, really, but a template that can be added onto any PC after level 6. Feels like that's kinda early to get the holiness required to be a saint but whatever. It's kinda up to the DM's discretion whether you qualify for the template anyway, and it does essentially require you to sacrifice two levels of progression for the sake of power balance. But you do get a lot of abilities that are essentially free that make you really hard to kill, so there's that.
Blanca’s Tumblr
Labels:
artist: blanca,
book: book of exalted deeds,
chaotic,
CR +2,
good,
lawful,
neutral,
template,
type: outsider
Monday, 4 February 2019
Logokron Devil
Much like certain angelic beings use truename magic, so do some devils. As one might imagine, the logokron devil's use of truemagic is meant to cause pain. Their long tongues are marked all over with magic symbols which are painful to look at, causing one to seize up and shake with insurmountable agony. Other devils are unaffected by this symbol, allowing the logokron to incapacitate enemies whilst bolstering the other soldiers in its army.
The know the true words of agony and wounding, and blending them with a person's name can cause that person to be forever tormented, long after the devil has left their sight.
Blanca’s Tumblr
Labels:
artist: blanca,
book: tome of magic,
CR 14,
evil,
lawful,
type: outsider
Sunday, 13 January 2019
Elven Hound
Elven hounds are the canine companions of the Good People. Used as guardians, assistants in the Hunts, mounts and friends, these green dogs are loyal servant to their masters. Even when transformed to look like a mortal dog, the elven hound always sports a greenish hue. Like other fairy creatures, the elven hound has a strong resistance to enchantments.
I spent a good while trying to decide how to draw this little fella, especially since I didn't want it to look too much like some of the other hounds I'd done. For a long while I kept messing about with something that looked like a borzoi, because if there's a dog that's going to belong to a fairy, it's gonna be the one that looks like a cloud / hornless unicorn.
But then I read something about how's there's a story saying that the darker fur on a corgi's back is supposed to be from the saddles pixies use to ride them, so here you go. So fierce, so dangerous.
Blanca’s Tumblr
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