Touchstones and Inspirations

No idea what Doyce has planned for the Overlord, but after seeing the title of the Roll20 game (A Blanket of Ash), I couldn’t help but be reminded of this picture.

I don’t have anything in particular in mind with the Overlord, I just converted an existing Roll20 game to the fellowship sheet and kept the name cuz I liked it. :slight_smile:

That explains the picture. :stuck_out_tongue:

Her face though. “Listen, I just accessorize with fire, you’re honestly taking this thing a little too far. We’ve talked about this, honey.”

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This one?

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The dead, dead eyes just… spoke to me.

Indeed, a formidable villain if I ever saw one.

“That was a load-bearing boss!”

My high-school DM-self feels pretty called out right now.

I don’t know what’s going on here, but I’m down.

https://www.artstation.com/artwork/XBYRmw

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From FFXIV’s “The Great Hunt”. A familiar looking face…?

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I have no idea where this show is going but it’s got a masked feline swashbuckler in a world of other talking animals, voiced by someone doing a pretty good Michael York impression.

Not our setting, but certainly a setting.

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I’d love to have at least a couple species in the game that worked like this. We’ve talked about talking-animal type creatures, and they might work like this: hung around wizards too long, just survived to 100 years old, whatever, and they become sentient and more humanoid.

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I’m not saying this is how Carabas sees himself (or presents himself), but I’m totally saying that.

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If Carabas had a girlfriend … https://twitter.com/SimonsCat/status/1159135149826744320

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