This is a really cool picture, I don't know what it's from but I found it on someone's roleplaying site. Too limited though...all werewolves have to be evil or something, and I don't really roleplay much anymore so eh (Except here occasionally).
But the picture is awesome!
<b> Pack Drunk</b>
"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
It's from one of the D&D books, 3.5 version, on the discussion of lycanthropy. It was supposed to be the Werebear, Wererat, and, of course, the Werewolf.
I personally dont' agree with that system, but yes, the pictures are good.
(Unbelievable! I did that from memory alone! *Jawdrop*)
You can run, you can hide, but I'll still pounce on you and lick you silly.
AD&D new edition. That female werewolf is a little too attractive for an evil creature.
It messes with my head.
I think those are after their art revisal. When you compare the old monster manual illustrations to the new ones you can see they have made alot of changes. The original werewolf illustration looked more like a shaggy rat and the wolfwere looked like a werewolf.
when I look in the mirror what looks back isn't always my reflection.
Ive never played Dungeons and Dragons before. I have no idea what the system is like? You mean the old board games or the actual internet ones or the cards? What is the system?
Yeah the rat is awesome. Reminds me of Anita Blake...(The were-rat., though not the designs, really)
Check this out: (Its been posted but this picture is new)
<b> Pack Drunk</b>
"Animals were not made for humans, not anymore than black people were made for whites or women for men" -Alice Walker-
This is a really cool picture, I don't know what it's from but I found it on someone's roleplaying site. Too limited though...all werewolves have to be evil or something, and I don't really roleplay much anymore so eh (Except here occasionally).
This is a really cool picture, I don't know what it's from but I found it on someone's roleplaying site. Too limited though...all werewolves have to be evil or something, and I don't really roleplay much anymore so eh (Except here occasionally).
But the picture is awesome!
Ive seen that picture on google search for the longest time. All you have to do is type in Lycanthrope on google images and its there.
Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers of the people alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories. - Thomas Jefferson
Kirk Hammett wrote:Ive never played Dungeons and Dragons before. I have no idea what the system is like? You mean the old board games or the actual internet ones or the cards? What is the system?
Tabletop (to my last recollection). Dice, player sheets, and a lot of talking. And a DM, of course.
You can run, you can hide, but I'll still pounce on you and lick you silly.
This is a really cool picture, I don't know what it's from but I found it on someone's roleplaying site. Too limited though...all werewolves have to be evil or something, and I don't really roleplay much anymore so eh (Except here occasionally).
As a former AD&D D.M., the "Must be Good, Must be Evil" rule is usually one of the first ones that gets chucked.
What do you call a Neutral/Neutral? Try Sociopath....
And no, I wouldn't kick her out of the pack jus' fer a lil' evilness....
RedEye: The Wulf and writer who might really be a Kitsune...
RedEye wrote:As a former AD&D D.M., the "Must be Good, Must be Evil" rule is usually one of the first ones that gets chucked.
What do you call a Neutral/Neutral? Try Sociopath....
And no, I wouldn't kick her out of the pack jus' fer a lil' evilness....
As a former Lizard Man character, still have the sheet in with the box somewhere. I can second this little rule being broken all the time, except when items come into play.
I wander if D&D has any evil campaigns?
when I look in the mirror what looks back isn't always my reflection.
Depends upon the DM, usually. *Evil grin*
Oh, wait, you mean an evil party campaign...my mistake...
In that case, it depends upon the players. Usually.
You can run, you can hide, but I'll still pounce on you and lick you silly.
Kirk Hammett wrote:Might do that Moon Lover, if I get some time! Ive just never played it before!
depending on who you play with you might not be missing much.
I stopped because I got sick and tired of, "oh yeah I was standing in the hallway, or oh yeah I had my eyes closed, AFTER the blinding light trap was sprung" type of stuff.
when I look in the mirror what looks back isn't always my reflection.