Compromise and Conceit
Infernal adventuring…
Category: Monsters
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My gaming party ran up against their first 2 Myrmidons on Thursday, which necessitated the development of some on-the-fly rules for handling death and healing. The body-count was 2 dead, 2 injured. And this was before they had to take on the 50 elite militiamen, the wizard and the colonel. Fun was had!
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From Monsters and Manuals, via Sir Grognard, and I thought I’d take it up since I’m passing half an hour before I go out clubbing (to Slimelight in fact). Can I conjure 10? Let’s see: Dragons, not the pissy way they’re laid out in AD&D like big fire-breathing lizards, but the God-like beasts of yore,…
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My post on how I don’t like 4th edition D&D (apparently I mustn’t call it AD&D anymore!) was reddited a few months back and has received 4 comments, the last of which claims that I don’t know what I’m talking about because “There’s no Orc race in 4e”. Now, this is very hard for me…
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The crowning achievement of the pre-Victorian era, the Myrmidon first appeared in Europe in the mid- to late 18th Century. The Myrmidon is a construct of demon-hardened ceramics, artificially living flesh and bone, and superhard steel. Endowed with the spirit of a simple Demon and bound to specific magical and religious commands, the Myrmidon is…