LJN made official D&D toys in the ’80s, fully catalogued here (bask in the warm glow of that Web 1.0 website). They were interesting, to say the least. There were separate lines including posable action figures and PVC bendable figures. Some people say the action figures were from the cartoon, but I don’t think they …
Miniatures Monday: Glamourleaf, Walls in Progress, Bats
Once again, it isn’t Monday, sigh. We had two more snow days last week and I’m still working on A Long Night At The Yawning Portal for Winter Fantasy. I should be able to blog more often and in greater depth after that. Meanwhile, on Hot Springs Island: (Spoilers abound!) It’s a good thing I …
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Miniatures Monday: Houses, Hotels, and an Albino Ogre
No, it isn’t Monday, but snow days make winter a rough season in a household with kids, so here we are. And more importantly, I love that alliteration, and posting about minis is easy and keeps me at this. We had some free time Sunday afternoon so I brought some of the Dwarven Forge bins …
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Wednesday Reading Roundup
I loved reading when I was young, but school burned the joy of it away, and I had to find my way back to it as an adult. As you can see from the sidebar, I tend to have a half-dozen things that I’m reading at any given time. If I sit down to read …
Miniatures Monday: All-Purpose Bugs
Half of the third level of the Scarlet Citadel is home to a clacker beetle hive. Clacker beetles are nasty buggers, with an area of effect attack that gets compounded when multiple beetles work together: “When multiple beetles clack in the same turn and create overlapping cones, each affected creature makes just one Constitution saving …
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