Hehe, that's funny in two ways. The first one is the commercial in it self. The next one is that I use to claim that I invented this blanket with arms back in the 80's. The only difference is that it was knitted :)
I've just released a 5e D&D conversion of the various monsters, magic items, and creature encounters for the classic adventure S4: The Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth. The original module is required to use this conversion guide. This guide includes stat blocks for more than 15 new monsters in addition to new magic items and artifacts. Here's a link to the conversion guide on DMs Guild. Fourteen maps have been prepared at 70 DPI of key locations. Grid and no grid (or hex) variants of most maps are included. Maps provided include: Tsojcanth Wilderness Tsojcanth Lesser Caverns 5600 by 7070 Tsojcanth Greater Caverns 5320 by 6860 Gnome Lair 4970 by 6090 Labyrinth 3640 by 3990 Armored Automaton Room 840 by 840 Hall of Pentacles 1120 by 1120 Mountain Nest 2100 by 2100 Mountains with River and Cave 3500 by 3500 Mountain Trail Ogre Den 2240 by 2240 Mountain Valley 1920 by 1080 Mountain Valley 2840 by 2840 Version A Mountain Valley 2840 by 2840 Version B Mountainside Trail 1920 by 1080
I have published maps for B4 The Lost City to DMs Guild. https://www.dmsguild.com/product/342950/B4-The-Lost-City--Maps Enjoy! Ten maps at 70 DPI ready for online use. These maps were prepared to run B4: The Lost City. Grid and no-grid variants of each map are provided. In addition four varients are provided for Tier 3, one with each orientation of the rotating hallway in the center of the map. Maps include: First Tier Second Tier Third Tier Fourth Tier Fifth Tier Sixth Tier Seventh Tier Eighth Tier Ninth Tier Tenth Tier
Some screenshots from todays work on Hythum. I've been putting this area together all week and it's nearly done. If I have been producing like this during my entire recovery I'd be sitting pretty. Oh well. I don't like some of the weeds in the middle of the road and need to clean them up but overall I am quite happy with what I have.
Hehe, that's funny in two ways. The first one is the commercial in it self. The next one is that I use to claim that I invented this blanket with arms back in the 80's. The only difference is that it was knitted :)
ReplyDeleteTake care Ernie!
For that monastery look.
ReplyDeleteSure, take this to a ball game... Who would dare.
Too silly.
My wife cracked up when I showed this to her, but then she said she wants one.
ReplyDeletePretty funny.
What do people sing at the campfire while wearing one of these things? Gregorian chant? :p
ReplyDeleteThat's too funny. I should do my own version of the commercial with the gregorian chant as a soundtrack.
ReplyDeleteNow everyone can look like an evil Red Wizard of Thay! It's great... I want a dozen.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was a fake SNL commercial the first time I saw it.
ReplyDeleteWAY too funny. Guess I should go buy one for the sheer entertainment value.
I decided I invented this years ago when I would put my long bath robe on backwards for the same reason! LOL ok, I just admitted that! really!
ReplyDeleteWell I've purchased one for my wife as a Christmas present. After laughing hysterically at the ad, she said 'yes I want one'. Too cool
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