Imperfect Adventurers « Thread Started on Jan 6, 2010, 3:11am »
Ready to explore lost tombs, trek across vast wilderness, and delve into the deepest dungeons. Adventurers. Brave, bold, and willing to take risks. This set of eight adventurers includes a Warrior, a Fighter, a Ranger, a Female Warrior, a Dwarf, an Elfess Thief, a Sorceress, and a Cleric. Ready to take on any mission.
And now... ADVENTURERS 2. Yes, another set of brave adventurers ready to go out and explore in any fantasy world. This set of eight hardy adventurers includes a Luna Priestess, a Barbarian Warrior, a Female Warrior, a Sorcerer, a Dwarven Thief, and Elf Fighter, a Cleric of the Sun, and an Elven Scholar. Let the games begin.
AND NOW.... ADVENTURERS 3. This set of eight adventurers will include a Warrior with a 2-handed sword, a Bard, a Dwarven Priestess, a Sorcerer, a Female Cleric, a young Knight, a Tiefling Warrior/Rouge, and a Female Tiefling Rouge.
Ready to explore the darkest woods or haunted forest... ADVENTURERS 4. These nine adventurers include a female Goliath Bard, a Dwarven Fighter, a Tiefling Warlock, a human Fighter with Axe, a female Ranger, a Martial Artist Monk, a Druid, a Rouge, and an Elven Swashbuckler.
An odd collection of brave and bold men and women looking for fame and fortune. ADVENTURERS 5. This set of eight Adventurers includes a human Bard with a Harp, a male Swashbuckler and a female Swashbuckler, a Martial Artist Monk with a Stave, a human Barbarian with a two-handed Great Axe, an Amazon Warrior, a Goliath Barbarian with two-handed Hammer, and a Tiefling Sorceress.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #3 on Jan 6, 2010, 5:58pm »
Hi Jabbro,
I'll probably do a few more sets like this over time. Currently I'm working on a set of Tavern Patrons (including a few musicians) who can enjoy the services of your bar staff.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #7 on Jan 10, 2010, 4:01pm »
And now... ADVENTURERS 2. Yes, another set of brave adventurers ready to go out and explore in any fantasy world. This set of eight hardy adventurers includes a Luna Priestess, a Barbarian Warrior, a Female Warrior, a Sorcerer, a Dwarven Thief, and Elf Fighter, a Cleric of the Sun (for White Knight), and an Elven Scholar (Tabris should recognize him). Let the games begin.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #8 on Jan 10, 2010, 5:20pm »
Those are nice!
And i can't really see a goddess called Luna without remember my dear Scarlet Lady, Patron Goddess my favorite char ever. We are not using that setting in our games anymore but i think i'll mod that one just for the sake of the good old times.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #11 on Jan 11, 2010, 11:41pm »
Afet,
Just so you know, it has been so long since I played D&D (1st edition with the little, tiny books, 2nd edition, and a little 3rd edition) that I didn't even know what a Tiefling was (had to Google it). Not to mention Dragon Born (the rules only had Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Half-Elves, Half-Orcs, and Halflings back in the day). The idea of creating Tiefling pieces is of interest, but I doubt I will be able to do justice to Dragon Born (not a good dragon artist myself). Dryw the Harper
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #14 on Jan 12, 2010, 3:13am »
Tabris, I'm currently running the campaign so I don't really get to play. It is a fantasy world of my own creation using the Savage World rules. I have an NPC helping out at times, an Elven member of the Bardic College.
Pblade, Oaky, I'll bite, what's a Goliath? Lord knows I know what a bard is (I usually run Bardic characters and in real life I personally play Celtic harp, mandolin, guitar, banjo...), but I suppose I'll have to Google what a Goliath looks like.
Dryw the Harper
Okay, just got back from Google. A seven and a half foot tall, stone-skinned, mountain race. Almost like an Obsidiman from EarthDawn. I get it.
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Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #16 on Jan 12, 2010, 5:31am »
I hate to keep the off topic line but I'm still pluging along with 1st edition AD&D,I never could stomach the later editions.I guess there were just to many 12 year old "power gamers" who would juice the rules so that by 2nd level the gods were in fear of them me and my family and a few friends play just about every saturday night when I don't have football games to play.As Dungeon master I have even been giving the players charecters Christmas gifts lol.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #17 on Jan 12, 2010, 7:24am »
Thank you very much Dryw for the contuing stream of paper minis for our games. Your minis are great.
ATM I play Savage Worlds too (and sometimes a simple retro version of DnD1) so how about some Solomon Kane style minis? (16th or 17th cent. fashion) Just if you need ideas.
Another idea could be a fighter with a twohand sword or axe/maul.
Just so you know, it has been so long since I played D&D (1st edition with the little, tiny books, 2nd edition, and a little 3rd edition) that I didn't even know what a Tiefling was (had to Google it). Not to mention Dragon Born (the rules only had Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Half-Elves, Half-Orcs, and Halflings back in the day). The idea of creating Tiefling pieces is of interest, but I doubt I will be able to do justice to Dragon Born (not a good dragon artist myself). Dryw the Harper
No problem. Those were just some ideas. The traditional canon fantasy races you're producing are fantastic.
I actually favor the 2nd edition Forgotten Realms Tieflings, who were not significantly different from other humanoids in their appearance. Rather, they differed in terms of their demonic heritage and its effects; although they were never developed--as far as I'm aware-- into a PC race in 2e.
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #20 on Jan 21, 2010, 7:43pm »
COMING SOON.... ADVENTURERS 3. This set of eight adventurers will include a Warrior with a 2-handed sword, a Bard, a Dwarven Priestess (for Afet), a Sorcerer, a Female Cleric, a young Knight, a Tiefling Warrior/Rouge, and a Female Tiefling Rouge (the Tieflings were an experiment). The set is laid out and is waiting for my wife to wave her magic wand and turn it into a PDF. Hopefully it will post before the end of the day.
As always, use adventurers responsibly (loot tombs, battle evil necromancers, hunt down Orc raiders...)
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Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #21 on Jan 21, 2010, 7:50pm »
Dryw, you know that, for us Dwarfs, the more we eat, the more we will want to eat, so take this very tiny critic for what it is: the burp of an half drunken dwarf...
COMING SOON.... ADVENTURERS 3. This set of eight adventurers will include a Warrior with a 2-handed sword, a Bard, a Dwarven Priestess (for Afet), a Sorcerer, a Female Cleric, a young Knight, a Tiefling Warrior/Rouge, and a Female Tiefling Rouge (the Tieflings were an experiment). The set is laid out and is waiting for my wife to wave her magic wand and turn it into a PDF. Hopefully it will post before the end of the day.
As always, use adventurers responsibly (loot tombs, battle evil necromancers, hunt down Orc raiders...)
'Cause Monks are in the Imperfect Monks set, unless you mean Dwarven Monks. Maybe next set? Dryw the Harper
Uh... i meant monks like the D&D 3.5 monks, so "tibet" warriors or esotic humans trained in martial arts (which may be not only oriental arts: for the little i know there's martial arts also in brazil or other tropical islands...) Just to throw an idea
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #25 on Jan 21, 2010, 9:11pm »
Parduz, Check out the Imperfect Orient set for now, there are a couple of Martial Artist Monks in there. Maybe I'll throw additional ones in the next set of Adventurers. Dryw the Harper
Re: Imperfect Adventurers « Reply #29 on Jan 22, 2010, 11:19am »
Great figures, Dryw!
And yep, those are the Goliaths that I meant - which means you can see why the odds of finding a mini that comes close to the character is almost hopeless.
At least it isn't *my* PC. "Petite Flower" (all 7'1" of her) is happily proving that the Bard class has been rendered useful again. And watching the locals in the Inn realize her size when she stands up is always amusing.