Friday, October 28, 2016

Cover art Friday

FOR4 The Code of the Harpers (2e) | Book cover and interior art for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2.0 - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, DND, AD&D, ADND, 2nd Edition, 2nd Ed., 2.0, 2E, OSRIC, OSR, d20, fantasy, Roleplaying Game, Role Playing Game, RPG, Wizards of the Coast, WotC, TSR Inc. | Create your own roleplaying game books w/ RPG Bard: www.rpgbard.com | Not Trusty Sword art: click artwork for source: Volo's Guide to the Sword Coast (2e) - Forgotten Realms | Book cover and interior art for Advanced Dungeons and Dragons 2.0 - Advanced Dungeons & Dragons, D&D, DND, AD&D, ADND, 2nd Edition, 2nd Ed., 2.0, 2E, OSRIC, OSR, d20, fantasy, Roleplaying Game, Role Playing Game, RPG, Wizards of the Coast, WotC, TSR Inc. | Create your own roleplaying game books w/ RPG Bard: www.rpgbard.com | Not Trusty Sword art: click artwork for source:

Adam Savage's Zorg ZF-1 Prop Replica!

The Shambles: One of Britain's best preserved Medieval streets

The ancient street of the Butchers of York. Photo Credit1 Photo Credit2The Shambles gives a sense of the medieval town where buildings leaned toward each other across narrow streets. Photo CreditThe street was once known to be a row of butchers shops complete with slaughter houses. Photo CreditThe Shambles: One of Britain's best preserved Medieval streets

The making of medieval embroidery

Medieval embroidery was a painstaking and precise art form, performed by skilled embroiderers – both men and women – mostly based in the city of London. This film shows contemporary embroiderer Rosie Taylor-Davies recreating a detail from a 700-year-old fragment of English embroidery. Working entirely by hand, she demonstrates the intricate process and skill of 14th-century embroiderers, who created some of England’s most beautiful and elaborate textile art.

First the design is drawn out on paper and transferred to the fabric with charcoal in a technique known as 'pouncing'. The design is then embroidered using two techniques which were characteristic of English medieval embroidery: split stitch (shown here with white and colored silk thread), and underside couching (usually silver or gold, as here). 

Opus Anglicanum: Masterpieces of English Medieval Embroidery
1 October 2016 – 5 February 2017
vam.ac.uk/opus



Saturday, October 22, 2016

Mausoleum of Augustus Reconstruction, Circa 28bc

The video below (created by Christopher Antoniou) gives us a three-dimensional glimpse into the possible plan, elevation and sectional attributes of the Mausoleum of Augustus, including the internal setup of the massive tomb.





Archaeological reconstruction of Mausoleum of Augustus, circa 28bc on the Campus Martius in Rome (currently unrendered). Cypress trees were said to be used as imposing ornamentation upon the various tiers of the super-structure. Coming soon: Completed and fully rendered version of the Mausoleum dedicated to the first Roman Emperor with actual topography and surrounding buildings in situ. Archaeological reconstruction created by Christopher Antoniou ©.

Saturday, October 15, 2016

Old School Style character Sheet

Old school style character sheet for 5th edition
https://rpgcharacters.wordpress.com/2015/02/26/fifth-edition-dungeons-dragons-permanent-character-folder/


Fox Tossing... and Other Forgotten Sports

AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide - APPENDIX N

Words from Gary Gygax From Appendix N

APPENDIX N: INSPIRATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL READING
Inspiration for all the fantasy work I have done stems directly from the love my father showed when I was a tad, for he spent many hours telling me stories he made up as he went along, tales of cloaked old men who could grant wishes, of magic rings and enchanted swords, or wicked sorcerors [sic] and dauntless swordsmen.
Then too, countless hundreds of comic books went down, and the long-gone EC ones certainly had their effect. Science fiction, fantasy, and horror movies were a big influence. In fact, all of us tend to get ample helpings of fantasy when we are very young from fairy tales such as those written by the Brothers Grimm and Andrew Lang. This often leads to reading books of mythology, paging through bestiaries, and consultation of compilations of the myths of various lands and peoples.
Upon such a base I built my interest in fantasy, being an avid reader of all science fiction and fantasy literature since 1950.
The following authors were of particular inspiration to me. In some cases I cite specific works, in others, I simply recommend all of their fantasy writing to you. From such sources, as well as any other imaginative writing or screenplay, you will be able to pluck kernels from which will grow the fruits of exciting campaigns. Good reading!
Anderson, Poul: THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS; THE HIGH CRUSADE; THE BROKEN SWORD
Bellairs, John: THE FACE IN THE FROST
Brackett, Leigh
Brown, Frederic
Burroughs, Edgar Rice: "Pellucidar" series; Mars series; Venus series
Carter, Lin: "World's End" series
de Camp, L. Sprague: LEST DARKNESS FALL; THE FALLIBLE FIEND; et al
de Camp & Pratt: "Harold Shea" series; THE CARNELIAN CUBE
Derleth, August
Dunsany, Lord
Farmer, P. J.: "The World of the Tiers" series; et al
Fox, Gardner: "Kothar" series; "Kyrik" series; et al
Howard, R. E.: "Conan" series
Lanier, Sterling: HIERO'S JOURNEY
Leiber, Fritz: "Fafhrd & Gray Mouser" series; et al
Lovecraft, H. P.
Merritt, A.: CREEP, SHADOW, CREEP; MOON POOL; DWELLERS IN THE MIRAGE; et al
Moorcock, Michael: STORMBRINGER; STEALER OF SOULS; "Hawkmoon" series (esp. the first three books)
Norton, Andre
Offutt, Andrew J.: editor of SWORDS AGAINST DARKNESS III
Pratt, Fletcher: BLUE STAR; et al
Saberhagen, Fred: CHANGELING EARTH; et al
St. Clair, Margaret: THE SHADOW PEOPLE; SIGN OF THE LABRYS
Tolkien, J. R. R.: THE HOBBIT; "Ring trilogy"
Vance, Jack: THE EYES OF THE OVERWORLD; THE DYING EARTH; et al
Weinbaum, Stanley
Wellman, Manley Wade
Williamson, Jack
Zelazny, Roger: JACK OF SHADOWS; "Amber" series; et al
The most immediate influences upon AD&D were probably de Camp & Pratt, R. E. Howard, Fritz Leiber, Jack Vance, H. P. Lovecraft, and A. Merritt; but all of the above authors, as well as many not listed, certainly helped to shape the form of the game. For this reason, and for the hours of reading enjoyment, I heartily recommend the works of these fine authors to you.
- E. Gary Gygax, 1979, AD&D Dungeon Masters Guide, p. 224

The Phantom Atlas - The Greatest Myths, Lies and Blunders on Maps

Volo’s Guide to Monsters | Dungeons & Dragons



Volo’s Guide to Monsters | Dungeons & Dragons

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Evolution of Ancient Myths Across Continents | Tor.com





Psychologist Carl Jung believed that many cultures across the globe produced similar myths due to a sort of unified subconscious, the idea that deep down in our collective psyche, we all embraced the same symbols in an effort to explain the world. But what if it were far more simple than that? What if these linked myths merely migrated along with the people who told them? One scientist has provided strong evidence to that tune, piecing together a global mythic tapestry that is thousands of years in the making.



http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/scientists-trace-society-s-myths-to-primordial-origins/



Scientist Tracks the Movement and Evolution of Ancient Myths Across Continents | Tor.com

Sunday, October 2, 2016

Teaser Trailer: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is in theaters May 2017 in 3D, RealD 3D and IMAX 3D! Watch first look. #APiratesDeathForMe

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Dwarves At Arms by Macrocosm — Kickstarter





Chance to get Norman Dwarves

Dwarves At Arms by Macrocosm — Kickstarter

Myths of Khoralla Intro - Immersion Studios

Here's a short introduction to Myths of Khoralla, the epic fantasy setting currently in development by the mad minds behind Immersion Studios.
There are a number of themes we wanted to follow in this - for starters, not using the "traditional" fantasy races of Elves, Dwarves, etc., but instead creating our own, making them as realistic as possible, and not defined as an entire race as "Evil" or "Good" (people are who they are... the race on the other hand...).
Then there's gods, the power of gods, how their power works, and the balance of power that stops the champions and heroes of the world just wreaking havoc everywhere (well... they probably still will, but there has to be *some* balance to it!).
This is our intro, but there is more to come. Hope you like it :)