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csleko · 4 years
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I’ve had this idea for FOREVER, but I was just too lazy to actually draw everyone. So I just made the characters in Hero Forge, did some Photoshoppery and made Borderlands intros for some of our D&D party.
Shod has wandered off and is unlikely to return, and Neiri won’t be joining the team unless Eldon dies. Or I get tired of playing him and send him home on urgent business. Of course, none of that will ever happen until a certain virus stops crippling society as we know it. 
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csleko · 6 years
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I had an idea to draw an awesome character themed coat of arms to put in the cover of my DnD binder, but ran into difficulties refining my sketches. The original idea involved two crossed pistols shooting out vines that intertwined around a large berry in the center. (Kind of imagine this version, basically mirrored.) THING IS, it’s really hard to make the silhouette of a berry read properly. So I simplified everything and made a book cover instead.
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csleko · 6 years
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Keeping up with printing this whole thing out on aged paper is rapidly proving to be a challenge. I’m up to 25 pages already, and really want to keep getting this story out here. So I guess I’ll just slap some Photoshoppery on it and post it this way. 
This is part one (again, but plus two new pages) of “The Cramberry Chronicles,” the journal of newly adventuring halfling gunslinger, Eldon Cramberry. This is the story of our D&D campaign, as told from my character’s perspective. Meaning his telling of certain events may not be completely accurate to what actually happened, and are subject to misunderstandings and misinterpretation, but he will try to refrain from undue exaggerations and speculation about events he did not personally witness.
So yeah. I hope this is as much fun to read as it was to write.
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