The Proving Grounds
Boom. Another dungeon room(s) complete.
Boom. Another dungeon room(s) complete.
Without further ado, let’s finish off the histories of the human cities. In the last post I wrote about the four Eastern-most settlements, so today I’ll cover the Western ones. If you’re doing this exercise yourself, rolling up random events for your cities, try to … Continue readingHSK Worldbuilding – Races, Part 4
Well here they are, the histories of the various human settlements. Having randomly generated 50 years of history (10 x 5 year increments) I used those results to inform the story. Check out last week’s post for the City Events Table I used. A few … Continue readingHSK Worldbuilding – Races, Part 3
I made some progress on my Dragonborn art today. I cleaned up the lines and started blocking out the background tones.
I decided that between all my more serious art projects I should do some fun personal stuff. So here’s the start of an epic piece featuring my Dragonborn Paladin, Melchior.
In today’s post I’ll be looking at the human race as it exists in this new setting. I’m going to cover a few of the questions of how their society formed and then finish off with a tool that you can use to generate individual … Continue readingHSK Worldbuilding – Races, Part 2
Here’s another area from that D&D module, the Hatchery. “As the water rises, the sahuagin lay more and more egg sacs, in preparation for their baron’s arrival.”
I’m working up an illustration of my Dragonborn at a higher level. With some plate armour and a great-sword. I eventually settled on the colour scheme in the middle because it combines the white half-cape (symbolising his holy paladin nature) with the dull green coat … Continue readingLevelled Up Paladin
So here we are, with a pristine continent ready to be inhabited. I’ve already got a good idea where I’m going to be putting the various fantasy races, but for the sake of this series let’s take it step by step so you can see … Continue readingHSK Worldbuilding – Races, Part 1
“The long hall ascends like a wide staircase lined with pillars and terminates at a great Celestial Door made of opaque green glass and inlaid with wrought mithral. The walls are expertly crafted but plain, and the ceiling is carved in intricate pictograms and Celestial … Continue readingHeavenly Stairway
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