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In 2013 our plans call for us to add an additional adventure to the event. There will be two consecutive adventure modules, and each module will have two variations of either a combat or puzzle orientation. The first module called “Lycans Afoot” tasks the party to travel through a dark forest in search of a tower, while the second module called “Golembane” challenges the party to reach the top of tower.

TOPIC: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look!

Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #13

Deaterrae wrote: I will express my approval that the figure's, well, figure is generally realistic. It always makes me happy when females are portrayed proportionally. (i.e., her chest isn't ginormous while the rest of her is all tiny.)

We can talk armor later. ;)

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Not to mention the impractical lack of footgear... :whistle:
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #14

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Lo verily - Wicked Awesome Design!!!!
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #15

Harlax wrote:

Deaterrae wrote: I will express my approval that the figure's, well, figure is generally realistic. It always makes me happy when females are portrayed proportionally. (i.e., her chest isn't ginormous while the rest of her is all tiny.)

We can talk armor later. ;)

With great respect,

Feminist Gamer


Not to mention the impractical lack of footgear... :whistle:


Yes, cuz' men are always realistically portrayed in fantasy, or gaming, art. (sarcasm included) I may be tilting at windmills here, but the portrayal of women is isn't the only "reality problem" in fantasy or gaming art, only half of it.

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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #16

I see clues . . .
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #17

CrowOfPyke wrote:

Harlax wrote:

Deaterrae wrote: I will express my approval that the figure's, well, figure is generally realistic. It always makes me happy when females are portrayed proportionally. (i.e., her chest isn't ginormous while the rest of her is all tiny.)

We can talk armor later. ;)

With great respect,

Feminist Gamer


Not to mention the impractical lack of footgear... :whistle:


Yes, cuz' men are always realistically portrayed in fantasy, or gaming, art. (sarcasm included) I may be tilting at windmills here, but the portrayal of women is isn't the only "reality problem" in fantasy or gaming art, only half of it.


Well I certainly would not look good in a Conan themed outfit...
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Let them trap us. We have our swords. - Elric of Melnibone.

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I do not love the bright sword for its sharpness, nor the arrow for its swiftness, nor the warrior for his glory. I love only that which they defend - Faramir

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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #18

darkangel866 wrote: I see clues . . .


Like what is that undead looking critter in the background between the tower and the looks-like-a-dryad?.... Hmmmmmmmm....

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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #19

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CrowOfPyke wrote:

Harlax wrote:

Deaterrae wrote: I will express my approval that the figure's, well, figure is generally realistic. It always makes me happy when females are portrayed proportionally. (i.e., her chest isn't ginormous while the rest of her is all tiny.)

We can talk armor later. ;)

With great respect,

Feminist Gamer


Not to mention the impractical lack of footgear... :whistle:


Yes, cuz' men are always realistically portrayed in fantasy, or gaming, art. (sarcasm included) I may be tilting at windmills here, but the portrayal of women is isn't the only "reality problem" in fantasy or gaming art, only half of it.


Reality problem in fantasy....lol. That is just too funny.
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #20

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darkangel866 wrote: I see clues . . .


Like what is that undead looking critter in the background between the tower and the looks-like-a-dryad?.... Hmmmmmmmm....


I thought that's someone dancing... Hmmmmm...
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #21

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Roarry wrote:

CrowOfPyke wrote:

darkangel866 wrote: I see clues . . .


Like what is that undead looking critter in the background between the tower and the looks-like-a-dryad?.... Hmmmmmmmm....


I thought that's someone dancing... Hmmmmm...

Looked like a werewolf to me.
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #22

Undead Were Treant? :evil:
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #23

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If you click on the image it will get bigger. (that is what she said?) Looks like a skelly wizard to me.
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Re: 2013 Tshirt Design -- First Look! 10 years 9 months ago #24

It's obviously a dancer. Look at those jazz-hands!
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