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www.knucklebones.net: My Fantasy Illustration Web page

www.blind-eye.com: My photography portfolio

In 2004, AEG published The World's Largest Dungeon.  The sheer audacity of this project -- 840 pages of description and enough maps to wallpaper a small room -- seemed so crazy I just had to see it for myself...

http://cincidnd.blogspot.com/: Sean Nester's D&D Blog.  Sean is running a group of very experienced players through AEG's "The World's Largest Dungeon."  His entries make very entertaining reading!  Read how these experienced players are putting the smackdown upon (and getting smacked down as well) by every monster in the SRD!

Another group, this one in the UK, is also running AEG's "The World's Largest Dungeon."  Recordings of their campaign sessions, in the form of MP3 files (along with lots of other goodies), can be found on their website, http://www.rpgmp3.com.  "Aural Roleplaying at it's best!"  Here in America, the only English accents we hear around role playing games are the really bad ones that wouldn't even get you a job at the Rennaisance Faire.  These people ain't "putting on their roleplaying voice" (well, most of them aren't, anyway).  They speak like this every day.  Amature American role-playing thespians ought to listen for pronounciation instruction...

www.castleblackmoor.com: Dave Arneson's website and home of the original Blackmoor campaign.  Mine is just a cheap substitute!

http://www.angelfire.com/rpg/wearth/  Baron Benedict's Wearth page -- the place that inspired me to build this site.  Extensive material has been borrowed from here -- warning to players -- MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS.

http://www.judgesguild.com:  Judges Guild is back!  And I did this cover art for Pegasus issue 15!

Necromancer games: Clark Peterson and Bill Webb are currently publishing some of the greatest adventures for D&D.  Rappan Athuk, Crucible of Freya and Durgam's Folly are some of my favorites.  "Third edition rules, first edition feel."

Zeitgeistgames:  Dustin Clingman and Dave Arneson's company.  Zeitgeist is publishing the new d20 Blackmoor.

Goodman-games:  Goodman games is another publisher of d20 adventures.  I've done interior artwork for a couple of their modules including Dungeon Crawl Classics, Assault on the Storm Giant's Castle, Legends are Made, not Born, The Volcano Caves, and Citadel of the Demon Prince, Goodman Games Publishing, Chicago IL.

Illustrations published, The Dungeons of Castle Blackmoor, Zeitgeist Games, Winter Park, FL.

Illustrations published, Hungry Little Monsters, Sean K. Reynolds Publishing, Renton. WA.

2004 Illustrations published, RJK's Vault, The Ice Swamp & Other Stories, Pied Piper Publishing

Illustrations published; The Eight Kings by Robert J. Kuntz., Different Worlds Publications, San Francisco, CA.

Illustrations published; Valus., Different Worlds Publications, San Francisco, CA.

2003 Illustrations published, Judges Guild Pegasus Magazine, Judges Guild, Decatur, IL.

Illustrations Published, e-roleplaying.com, Decatur, IL.

2002 Illustrations published, Spaceship Zero; Green Ronin Publishing, Seattle, WA.

Illustrations published, Swords Into Plowshares, Sean K. Reynolds Publishing, Renton. WA.

http://www.geocities.com/havardfaa/blackmoor.htm Havard Faa's Excellent Blackmoor website.  I stole lots of stuff for the Blackmoor campaign from his site.

http://pages.sbcglobal.net/zimriel/Blackmoor/. House of Zimriel's Blackmoor Pages.  Highly reccomended.  Lots of info about the First Fantasy Campaign, Thonian Empire, etc.

I have recieved many nice compliments on my campaign page.  I actually copied the layout and structure of thse pages off of Baron Benedict's Wearth Pages and feel I should credit the Baron for coming up with such a well laid out and easy to navigate site first.   Since I am using some of the same published adventures and materials as have been used in Baron Benedict's campaign, I suggest my players NOT visit that site.  Unfortunately, the Wearth site is no longer being updated.

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