Showing posts with label Swords and Wizardry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swords and Wizardry. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

One Giant Of An Illustration

Here's an illustration for the upcoming issue of Knockspell. I'd say things don't look so good for our party of brave adventures.

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Shadow Lord

This was the long fabled image that was submitted to Fight On’s Erol Otis Art Contest. It was all about capturing the old school feel of classic D&D adventures. The drawing was for a cover of an adventure module created by Robert Pinnel and captured one of the main encounters.
If you are into playing classic style fantasy RPGs you should check out Fight On! magazine along with a plethora of independently released rules based on the infamous game in it’s glory days!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Book of Wizardry & Book of the Divine

Role-playing game experience. Fully compatible with the fantasy Role-playing game Swords & Wizardry core rules. New from The Warlocks Home Brew!

Give your players this hands on Spell Book for their Spell-casting characters. Compiled from the existing spell descriptions in the classic-style fantasy RPG Swords & Wizardry Core Rules by Matt Finch.

But why stop with wizards? You don’t want your players casting spells of divine intervention to be left out? This book of divine spells are for Cleric or Druid characters. Also compiled from the existing spell descriptions in the fantasy RPG Swords & Wizardry Core Rules and Supplemental Lore by Skathros.

With a few modifications both of these books can be used with most old style fantasy RPGs.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Swords & Wizardry Quick Start Guide

Chgowiz of Old Guy RPG Blog has released a Quick Start guide for the Swords & Wizardry fantasy role-playing rules. It’s great for players and Gamemasters just strarting out with fantasy rpgs or players who are more use to the modern style of playing and want to delve into the classic, rules-lite seat of your pants style of playing where the genre took it’s roots. Why do I bring this up? Not only is it a great intro to the fantastic Swords & Wizardy rules, not only does it come with a thrilling starting adventure, but the back cover uses the Mummy Rot image for it’s back cover!

If you’re looking for a great introductory to a great game, check out The Swords & Wizardry Quick Start Guide!