And here you can see where we decided to put little pepperonis all over the plane so it would taste better
weh
One of the players in the Break!! game is playing a living, person-sized, porcelain doll - think the form of the third image and the patterning of the first.
I’ve posted two of these before, but here are all 3 warforged commissions for @hinkledinkle together in one post! <3
The top two are heavily inspired and referenced from designs by Alan Blackwell by request.
twitch / commissions / art tag
george lucas is such a great writer he will call the jedi mafia dons then move right on
hey buddy . elaborate?
Not my ship, but a legitimately lovely edit that deserves a share.
surviving finals the best way i know how: making spirk edits
this time to north by saint mesa
DOCTOR WHO (2023 - ) I Joy to the World
i miss her (ttrpg character i barely got to play)
I actually think this is more interesting than "because tournaments have been running Warhammer culture since the 90s" (it has, mostly, FWIW, but there's More To It). It's a confluence of the rules in 10e, and the post-COVID 40k renaissance
The first puzzle piece is 9e terrain rules were a hot mess. Legitimately confusing and miserable to play with. If the only thing 10e had changed was terrain, it would still have been heralded as a golden new day.
The second is that the vastly simpler 10e rules work really, really well with ruins. Hills, woods, swamps, etc are all basically "ruins but worse".
Then there's the abject failure of 10e to rein in lethality. Turn one, anything you can see should probably die, regardless of what it is. If there isn't a lot of cover, melee armies cannot win. If there is, the game is fair, balanced and fun.
So, we have game that works great with busy terrain, and the default terrain in mechanics - corner ruins - is also cheap to make.
And suddenly the game gets wildly popular. Tournaments are popping up everywhere. One quote I saw this year said there were more tournaments run in 2024 than there were tournament players in 2016!
And they all need to fill 30+ boards with legal terrain, instantly creating demand for a veritable industry of corner ruin makers -mdf, 3d prints, etc.
We must destroy the plague of L-shaped ruins
Made me a new stompy friend, adorned with old Terran "Edge Ward" designs to protect from daemons and in-laws. Lot of fun putting this one together, and as with the one I did a few months back I cannot undersell how delighted I am that nailart transfers are literally the same stuff as your usual wargaming transfer sheets.
a stained glass living room design by Harris Armstrong
"Beware he who would deny you access to information, for in his heart he dreams himself your master."
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