The decline in civilization over seven years.

The decline in civilization over seven years.
I finally cooked a half-decent Noanar's Hold Cabbage & Greens, on my third attempt (only slightly burnt).
It's finally out!
And now I can... get back to work.โ
@FRWiki 283 pages of 61 dishes and 120 recipes, Realmslore, magic, music, maps, and drawings of places, people, and cats.
It's bigger, better, and (slightly) cheaper than Heroes' Feast.
Bon appรฉtit!
Happy birthday, boss!
Editing and including the work of Ed Greenwood _and_ Steven E. Schend was a huge honour. (And very stressful.)
You can check out Brian Valeza's work at his ArtStation, he's done a number of D&D and Magic: The Gathering pieces.
https://www.artstation.com/tots
I think I know this guy.
The lovely food art is by Epikowl.
My own art also appears. It is much less impressive, but you'll get to see it soon too.
All work and no play makes Brad a dull boy
All work and no play makes Brad a dull boy
All work and no play makes Brad a dull boy
Wait, I see typos below and can't fix them. I know that would drive me mad.
I do believe we've discovered the very worst dragon name ever.
House Sardine, it fits perfectly.
I think I had the best adventures in Cormyr. Something about saving the kingdom just feels right.
I came across this 2e-era character today (because I missed a page when I wrote him up months ago). "He is a man of effeminate manners (tempered with tact and courtesy)", whatever that means.
Orloth Theldarin was a counter clerk for the Aurora's Realms Shop, Singing Dolphin Catalogue Counter in the Sea Ward of Waterdeep in the 1360s DR.[1][3][2] He was considered handsome.[1][2] He had effeminate manners that were balanced with courtesy[3] and great tact. He also had a reputation for...
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Forgotten Realms fans when they read Vecna: Eve of Ruin:
"Alustriel has a wife now?"
"What, only one?"