Introduction
A Reaper Giant Crocodile... for no reason at all, really.
Documenting the winding journey from beginning wargaming and PnP RPG-s, through low budget solutions, to a growing collection of painted miniatures and a veritable chronicle of games and campaigns.
A Reaper Miniatures Carnotaurus, in case I ever need to polymorph something into a T-rex in D&D.
The first order of business, after a short rest, was to explore this dead-end cavern. I sent in my invisible owl, but it only discovered humanoid corpses, and a magic portal. Boring.
A Reaper Ankylosaur for our druid to transform into. To honor my childhood memories of watching dinosaurs on Discovery Channel, I decided on a traditional brown color scheme - the way they were most often shown.
Grind on with the D&D. Both campaigns fully embrace roll20 now, so yay for digitalization, I guess? With no end in sight for the pandemic, this is probably our best bet.
Painting wise, I finished a lot of Bones stuff, although not as much as I would have liked to - obviously. I did veer into Warhammer by laying the foundations of a new army - more on that when I have some minis ready. But a new painting competition is now in sight, for which my work is well under way. That will be my main focus this month.
Groot, Ulfgar and Wizzik awakened some time later in a large room. They were unarmed, and their hands tied behind their back. The room also had a tied up minotaur[1] and a bandit whittling a piece of wood. Wizzik tried talking up, and his voice triggered the bandit into handing out a couple of slaps. Dace immediately exploited the guard's turned back and charged, pinning him to the wall.