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All is ready for the end-of-the-year game

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The Red Company faces the Black Orcs

Me and my twin are working on a sort of a simulator, for old style RPGs like AD&D 1st edition. The idea is to create parties, and have them adventure into dungeons and stuff. This is one output of (a part of) a party, called the Red Company, facing a bunch of Orcs, the Black Orc Party. If you are nerd enough, you will enjoy this. The Black Orc Legion is surprised! Surprise segment #1 Uragano hits Orc_0 with bastard sword  [Uragano rolls a 8] but misses! Vortice  swings at  Orc_0 with battle axe  [Vortice rolls a 17] and hits causing 5 damage! Orc_0 is unconscious. Saetta  fires an arrow at  Orc_1 with long bow  [Saetta rolls a 11] but misses! Saetta  fires an arrow at  Orc_1 with long bow  [Saetta rolls a 18] and hits causing 5 damage! Orc_1 is unconscious. Elleboro  fires an arrow at  Orc_2 with short bow  [Elleboro rolls a 7] but misses! Elleboro  fires an arrow at  Orc_2 with short bow  [Elleboro rolls a 19] and hits causing 1 damage! Orc_2 is barely wo

Initial draft of an inn

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And a map for a skirmish

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As usual, an experiment with Profantasy. Trying to make a map for an outdoor encounter.

NPC for LOTR campaign.

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Trying to create an NPC for my LOTR campaign. Campaign Cartographer + Picture to People.

Second attempt at creating coat of arms for Barukkhizdin.

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Second attempt, same technique as before. The writings this time are done in Moria's runes (not sure if I should use Erebor's runes, will check). Also, font used is from  http://www.dwarrowscholar.com/ I have tried to use some of the effects on the writing, but with little success.

First attempt at creating the coat of arms for Barukkhizdin

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This is my first attempt at creating a coat of arms for the city of Barukkhizdin, from the (dead) Decipher's Lord of the Rings.  I used the Character Artist plugin for Campaign Cartographer, and then edited the result to have a black-and-white drawing effect. Next steps are to use runes rather than Latin characters to write the war cry on the shield, and to give in an effect of engraving.