Halfling redux

March 7, 2010
I have an artist working on a remake of halfling for the Ebonyr campaign setting. I wanted to keep the same height and weight as "regular" Halflings so that doesn't change. However, I gave them thin monkey tails, monkey feet and longer noses. Here's the rough draft drawings so far. 

 
 

New artwork for the Ajori

February 21, 2010
For the past couple of weeks I've been working with a local artist who was interested in fantasy art. I'm proud to show the first work to come from Nate Cruz


Ajori male warrior - Artist Nate Cruz
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Working on more humans

February 17, 2010
I was fleshing out the Asian-type humans today and it got me thinking about what authors influence me. I would say that David Eddings has really influenced me the most. The Riven Codex is almost like a bible to me. It keep it nearby and reference it almost once a day.

Here is a peek at the Ajori/Shinai human race (East Asian Analog)
    The Shinai skin tone ranges from pale to tan with a yellow undertone. Hair color is black or dark brown and straight and their almond shaped eyes are normally brown...

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Races of Ebonyr updated

February 14, 2010
For the past few days I've been fleshing out the races of Ebonyr. I've decided to use only the Swords & Wizardry Core Rules races which are humans, elves, dwarves and halflings. To give the humans more flavor I've made them analagous with human races in the real world.

Example:
Roakan (European/Slavic)

Azadi (Arabic/Berber)



Typical male Roakan
 


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Lyncanthi War Galleon

February 7, 2010
I read a really neat post on Giant in the Playground about campaign settings. So I started with Autorealm again on creating a sailing ship that uses Mythenin infused sails that used lightning to move them quickly during battle or bad weather.

I'll be discussing the substance of Mythenin in future posts.

Here's the Lightning sail war galleon

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First post on new blog

February 5, 2010
I've decided to move my blog from Wordpress to my website. Yola (website provider) has this nice blog feature and it got me thinking why I have two sites.

Well, its been over a year since I last podcast ed (word?). I stopped because I was disappointed in how my intro sounded, how to store the podcast and disseminate the podcast. For the last month while I've been working dilligently on the Ebonyr campaign setting, I got the itch to explore podcasting again.

I been working with audacity, mixing ...
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