When one of most respected teachers of Scenic and Comedic Improv in the United States is rocking merch from your little D&D podcast, it's cause for excitement and celebration. However, when one of most respected teachers of Scenic and Comedic Improv in the United States is rocking merch from your little D&D podcast, one hell of a cool dude, and a TTRPG gamer, well now...... it's time to plan. Mwahahahaha.
Mad props to this member of the D20 to Curtain Community, Mr. Luke Gaither. Thanks to Luke Ally, Nesrin, Eula, Jaide, and Lapis shall be known as The Rivalry. Thank you, Luke!
(Above) Is it? Can it be? Why, yes it is. The last of the great Dwarven Lords, Lorfalda (Warbuster) Greyspine - otherwise known as Amy. She's really into cosplay *wink*.
Is anyone else feeling a wee bit jealous? Yeah, us too. Thanks for showing us how it's done, Lady Kay! (below)
The Hillgarden
crew and our DM, drawn together as one big happy family thanks to the exceptional talented @kuhnoodle. Is anyone else thinking, "Fooooood Fiiiiight"? |
Composer extraordinaire (and or dear friend and collaborator) Louise is rocking D2C merch! Shut your mouth! We're talking 'bout Sweet Lou!
Ms. Tara rocking the Be Kind Tee. We'd say it's pretty fitting as no one is kinder to us and our show. Mad love to you!
Sneak a peek behind the DM's screen and what would you find? This awesome cross-stitch created by @craftyplayerc. How cool is that?
Is that Silverleaf, everyone's favorite Orc-hunting Elf rocking the Have Fun, Be Kind Tee? You better know it!
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Here is a look at the tower fresh of the 3-D presses. Ah-Maze-Ing, Right?! We can't wait to paint them and share those pics. Thanks so much, Ken!
Check our cool new DICE TOWERS!
Above: These are the artist concept drawings of printable dice towers by Fate's End. Can you figure out who they belong to? Hover over the image to find out. We were gifted extraordinary 3D prints of these towers by a wonderful member of the community, Mr. Ken Dolberry. Thank you, Ken!
Check HERE to check out all of their amazing creations and learn about the Kickstarter campaign.
Check HERE to check out all of their amazing creations and learn about the Kickstarter campaign.
We had to share this first character "meme" submitted by community member, Lili Chen - Instagram: @liliquichen. The original art entitled "Persian Shaman" is by an artist known as Mangomangu. Check out more of Mangomangu's work at Deviantart.
Wow! We love that the community really has a knack for capturing our favorite Half-Elf Sorceress. In the hands of these amazing artists, it's hard to deny that she is definitely a work of art. The commissioned image on the left was created by the amazing Ricardo Rivera (Instagram: @r_squared_art). The image on the right was created by the amazing Ms. Anna Valente. We love how talented the D&D Community is!