Just downloaded a copy of Lords of Creation (1983) from some sketchy PDF site.
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Just downloaded a copy of Lords of Creation (1983) from some sketchy PDF site. I owned it eons ago but haven't had my copy around forever and wanted to look at it again.
The illustrations, a lot of them, are hilariously, endearingly awkward. There's a whole section of animal people in the Foes Book which is just different animals' heads on scantily clad male and female bodies clearly copied from cheesecake or muscle magazines. Wild.
@edheil I remember you or someone talking about this book years ago. The name was familiar, but I never saw it before.
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@edheil That hairstyle hits the same button as centaur pants. ðĪŠ
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@SJohnRoss not familiar with them! I associate the name Lejentia with Steve Crompton artwork, and as Cromp is responsible for Demi The Demoness, the idea that an RPG product he's associated with is in that category isn't too surprising.
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@edheil I remember you or someone talking about this book years ago. The name was familiar, but I never saw it before.
@JVWest Where Moldvay's path took him after D&D!
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@edheil I remember you or someone talking about this book years ago. The name was familiar, but I never saw it before.
@JVWest You can find it on your favorite Sketchy PDF site (by searching Lords of Creation Moldvay PDF or the like)
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@SJohnRoss wild. I should check this out!
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@SJohnRoss wild. I should check this out!
@SJohnRoss although I understand Crompton ended up a MAGA type so that kind of undercuts my enjoyment of his work, fun freak vibe or not

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@SJohnRoss although I understand Crompton ended up a MAGA type so that kind of undercuts my enjoyment of his work, fun freak vibe or not
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@SJohnRoss I don't now Bennett at all so no info on that score. But yeah, it's a bummer re: Crompton.

