delander.bsky.social
I am an artist and homebrewer, currently working on a Heavy Metal/ Punk Campaign setting D&D 5e. Come with me on this crazy journey as we breathe a world to life!
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I have working on it all week when I had a chance. I think it is coming out okay!
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Player was a garganutuan dragon in a 3.5 game. Insisted to use a sword ar medium size with less dmamfe and attacks. -huge sigh-
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DeLander here
-DnD (3.5 and 5e)
-Big Eyes, Small mouths
-Mutants and Masterminds (2nd Edition)
-World of Darkness
-Stst Ears Roleplaying Game
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Ah, that makes more sense to me. Thanks for the clarification. More durable for sure though. And with infusions, that can get scary fast!
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I started my own setting that was supposed to be dark mysterious and edgy, but I wasn't having fun writing it. So I found my bard notes and started messing around. It was so dumb, but I tried to take it seriously, and I've been writing it as a setting for almost 5 years now.
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I would like to think that expensive is a relative term for an artificer. Or my evberon 3.5 is showing. Ghostly automatons. Ghost golem! Really cheap and reliable flesh golem replicator!
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Now the whole if Bat Country remains in the Cavern Cities, connected by the cave tunnels and haunted highways that like everything together. They surface fights everyday and every night to get in these cities and take over these final bastions. A civilization under constant assult.
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Vampires, werewolfs, skeletons, and all other sorts of terrible creatures roam. When night falls, they get more bold, and powerful. Entire keeps, communities, cities, destroyed by and overtaking of monsters. It eventually got so bad, that the people had to move UNDERGROUND to the vast cave networks.
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When I did do art commissions, I had a formula to charge flat rates. It equates to factoring in a bunch, and it was hard to get comfortable charging that much. But the best advice someone gave me was “The first time you make $1,000 dollars on your work was when you started charging $1,000.”
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This is how I like to do things as well! Different tables have different preferences for story bears, but having chapters helps me plan big overarches and fit in any character and NPC arch moments that may need some actual attention
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I'm going to take a shot and say the moon ra bit got it in the bag. Biased as hell, love me some tsuki-no-usagi, they got the time, immorality is a thing and there's more to life than making mochi.
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Huge turtle/tortoise fan. This looks amazing! I'd love to have some of these for myself. Or at this least this skill! 😬🤩
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Rofl not at all! If anything, what I'd like is more!
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That's where I live! Lethality and struggling for every xp. Pulling no punches and earning each step. As their DM, I try to broaden their horizons. I'll show them this and hope it wakes them up to the possibilities.
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So I'm not the only one! I'm currently running a 3.5 game we have dubbed “horror mystery theatre” and The Foundation is definitely involved! Neutral Evil organization, the party is MTF Mu 17 “Rag Tag”. They face cults, xorzental lich dragons, and currently an “Astral Devourer”. Definitely K-Class!
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I can definitely get behind that entire aesthetic. Mork Borg is another one I've seen around and have to try my hand at. My play groups are still stuck with dnd 3.5 so its been hard to find other sot try new systems reliably. I'm learning a lot today!
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I've never heard of this game before, obviously, I gotta read a book and hip with it. The art in that book looks sick as hell!
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I'd have to agree. When I worked alongside others way back when, and not on the same project, the atmosphere and good vibes were kinda contagious! I'll have to try myself soon. It feels nice just thinking about it.
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Agreed about the learning, for myself as well. Be happy with your progress, but always strive to improve. You have a great attitude.
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It sounds like something I would like to either play or write myself. Reminds me of Red Dawn or The Division, but better!
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I'm going to have to check this out!
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Anatomy Defense looks amazing! Still getting the hang of it myself. #csp is my go-to as well, but have yet to try blender. Can't wait to see more of your stuff!
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What do Mad Max, The Matrix: Reloaded, Nostoratu, and Evil Dead all have in common?
My vision board for the first region and project for the Metallands. Stick around for updates.
This is a sketch of a corpz! An unholy amalgamation of meat and metal. Tell me what you all think.
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#dndhomebrew #indiettrpg #metalttrog #worldbuilding #newttrog
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😅 Suffice to say, I get easily lost and can worldbuild forever...
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I have a tendency to have a tendency to build my places like the Westward Expansion. Build a bunch of staples, make the place liveable. Then, deciding how big I want it to be to produce duplicates. Either from there is based on other outside factors (environment, resources, economy, neighbors, etc).
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An excellent point. Even those small changes like beges good questions about values. Per your example, may it's not just that fishing is important but what they get from the act. From there, you can build off in so many "non-fishing-related" values and thereby make cultural traits of the people.
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I personally like designing the groups that run my city and then deciding where they are located. Where you choose to do business can decide a lot, I clouding the neighborhood around them. Trade guilds, gangs, shops, and spaces of development. It helps me keep the creativity flow. Lots of questions.