Is anyone here into really cheese-tastic cliche 70s/80s power fantasy RPG trappings? Like Fighting Fantasy books, the covers of Infocom games and CYOA books, basically cheesy stuff influenced by LOTR and heavy metal album covers. I don't know why I like this shit so much. Gonna dump some cheesy stuff.
>>48141175
I've seen this before, this is an album of music for tabletop sessions, right?
>>48141193
Kind of. It's meant to be played on shuffle and plays off of the whole vibe I'm describing. It also has "expansion packs" that go into other atmospheres (utopian sci-fi and what I'm assuming is supposed to be 90s desert alien conspiracy).
And of course, Frank Frazetta's art is pretty cool.
>>48141143
>I don't know why I like this shit so much
Because you're not an incredible niggerfaggot? Pretty obvious desu
>>48141304
>Frank Frazetta's art is pretty cool.
>Frazetta
>only 'pretty cool'
>>48141335
Is that a compliment
>>48141358
N-no! It's not like I share your patrician taste in fantasy media or anything! Baka!
>>48141374
Have some more cover art then d e s u
>>48141175
>>48141193
>>48141231
>it came in my room...it looked at me...
I love old warhammer art and minis. Esoecially undead and chaos from 6th and the generation before. I'm currently rebasing/reworking my 6th VC and then i'll go for either a true oldhammer force or one made of Celtos minis.
I love it. An adventure is at its best if it starts with a barbarian, an amazon and a dwarf meeting in a tavern and agreeing to go kick the ass of a big muscled fuck called Death Adder.
>>48141231
>>48141428
Link?
>>48141143
You know what I really like the DragonStrike instructional video. The one with Malibu from American Gladiators. That DM is everything I aspire to be as a DM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k018khYq8Do
>>48141143
I quite like how this stuff have such trashy stories, but visuals works as a turn-off. Too many leotards.