If you’re new to reading Papers & Pencils, be advised that this particular tradition is now in its seventh year. In exchange for the occasional magical nudge to my die rolls, I must annually humiliate myself by writing and performing a song about D&D, sung to the tune of some Christmas carol or other. It is time once again for me to fulfill my part of the Faustian pact I made with The Red Beast of the North. Good morning! Health and happiness to everyone this fine Friday, and an extra Merry Christmas to those of you who celebrate it. REMNANT KEEPER OF THE LABYRINTH KEY FOR LOCKED DOOTR PDFPosted on JanuFebruby LS Posted in Completed Projects, Merciless Monsters, Miscreated Creatures, PDF Downloads 2 Comments D&D Christmas Carols: Away in a Dungeon “I haven’t been that into RPGs in 2020 – imaginary peril is less appealing to me with this much real peril, I guess? But I just read that cover-to-cover.” Eric Boyd What people are saying about Miscreated Creatures: I will happily provide complimentary PDFs to anyone who contacts me directly with their Lulu order ID. With regards to the print edition, please note: Lulu does not have the systems in place that would allow me to provide a free PDF with every physical purchase. REMNANT KEEPER OF THE LABYRINTH KEY FOR LOCKED DOOTR FULLThe PDF version is available both in portrait format similar to the print book, and in a landscape format which fits each full spread on a single screen, or sheet of paper if printed out. Each of the twenty monsters within are illustrated by Blake Holland, and laid out in a two page spread designed to maximize the book’s usefulness at the game table. The book’s cover is another gorgeous piece from Ian Hagan. My creative energies are perpetually drawn towards horrible creatures, and now I’ve finally turned that preoccupation into 45 pages of the best writing I’ve ever managed to produce. When I was twelve I wrote and illustrated a series of superhero comics, but spent more time drafting a massive codex of colorful bad guys than I did writing stories. At ten I absentmindedly doodled a creature on a worksheet, and the devoutly religious kid I was partnered with got scared because I had invited a demon into our schoolwork. At six I would challenge friends to give me letters or numbers so I could transform those shapes into monsters. It’s something I’ve been doing all my life. If we lived in a world without adventure games, I think I’d still have written a catalog of monsters. Miscreated Creatures in Hardback (Lulu) Miscreated Creatures in PDF (DriveThruRPG)
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