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Neat! Lady MacBeth attacks Shakespeare.
This guy on twitter just keeps posting awesome old school art:
Fair warning some of it is saucy.
Is that Alfredo or Tartar?Fortunately, most Pub regulars have a taste for the sauce.
Worcestershire.Is that Alfredo or Tartar?
A great one! I just ran that encounter a couple of months ago.
Worcestershire.
Man that is the most deceptive cover ever. You pick it up because it looks like a Pulpy Sword and Sorcery Novel and instead get a fairy tale romance.
Buttercup is more .. erm.. "adventurous" than I remember.
Definitely. Ah to the days back when they just stuck on the cover whatever artwork they'd paid for.Man that is the most deceptive cover ever. You pick it up because it looks like a Pulpy Sword and Sorcery Novel and instead get a fairy tale romance.
I'm not big into painters but I do love me some Caspar David freidrich since I randomly saw an Open University program on him whilst avoiding going to bed some time back in the day.
That’s the pathfinder book spot. There were a couple of 2e books on the side, but almost everything else was gone.
edit:
That’s because Wayne Reynolds did the covers for 4E and Pathfinder. He is the Easley of this generation.That PF2 cover art really just screams D&D, probably just as much or more so than the actual D&D 5E PHB cover (which doesn’t even have a dragon on it)
Except Reynolds as one tenth the talent of Easley, and one twelth the mastery of his craft.[...]Wayne Reynolds did the covers for 4E and Pathfinder. He is the Easley of this generation.
Except Reynolds as one tenth the talent of Easley, and one twelth the mastery of his craft.