Welcome Gabeprime I've seen you around the various D&D forums methinks!
enjoy the forums!
Welcome!
Re: Welcome!
Holy Schmidt He swears by his pretty floral bonnet...
Cure Light Wounds -- 3/3
Hold Person — 1/1
Updated: 4/16/2024
Bind wounds for 1d3 after each combat
Cure Light Wounds -- 3/3
Hold Person — 1/1
Updated: 4/16/2024
Bind wounds for 1d3 after each combat
Re: Welcome!
Welcome Gabe! Glad to have you, I too have seen you around the various forums, and the art you've contributed to BFRPG is amazing!
Re: Welcome!
Thanks for the warm welcome, everyone!
Re: Welcome!
BFRPG? What kind of work?
Re: Welcome!
The most recent one that I’m proud of is the isometric maps of Morgansfort in the BF1 Morgansfort module.
Re: Welcome!
Morganfort?
Ye Gods is this compatible with Whitebox?
I’m a hoooooge fan of the Borderlands Keep, was this a homage to it?
Ye Gods is this compatible with Whitebox?
I’m a hoooooge fan of the Borderlands Keep, was this a homage to it?
Re: Welcome!
One of the few rulebooks I have a hard copy of.Oh man, Basic Fantasy is awesome too. And the price is right for sure.
Re: Welcome!
Hello All, had planned to lurk here for a bit and was pleased by what I saw, but saw my name mentioned in the Epées & Sorcellerie post and so thought I should stop procrastinating and join the forum. My name is David Macauley, aka Greyharp (and also austrodavicus) and I live in Tasmania, Australia. Back in the day, I had some involvement in various aspects of the OSR and while I haven't been active online for the last several years (possibly a decade - time flies), I still read blogs most days and occasionally look in at a forum or two.
I began with the Holmes rulebook and B2 in 1980, quickly immersed myself in B/X and AD&D and never really developed an interest in much else (although became fascinated with OD&D during my OSR years). Labyrinth Lord was my favourite clone, although I've helped out behind the scenes with a few of the others. I live in an isolated rural location and the people I used to game with have all left the district. But the magic and joy of RPGs has never left me.
I began with the Holmes rulebook and B2 in 1980, quickly immersed myself in B/X and AD&D and never really developed an interest in much else (although became fascinated with OD&D during my OSR years). Labyrinth Lord was my favourite clone, although I've helped out behind the scenes with a few of the others. I live in an isolated rural location and the people I used to game with have all left the district. But the magic and joy of RPGs has never left me.
Re: Welcome!
Welcome, Greyharp. It’s neat meeting folk from half a globe away. Sounds like you’d be a great candidate for play by post or virtual tabletop games.