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Post by Admin on Sept 12, 2016 6:34:15 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2016 12:10:24 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2016 12:10:47 GMT
SARAH PALIN: The literal re-incarnation ov Helen ov Troy, A Queen Ov The Inner Aerth Prespos Ps. Yes, watch out for Nazis on dinosaurs!
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Post by Admin on Sept 23, 2016 12:12:08 GMT
Quote:'Benjamin', the last known surviving Tasmanian Tiger. When he died in 1936, the species became extinct. Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Sept 30, 2016 18:55:35 GMT
I like this scene; could see dragons and Dark Lords here! Quote:Burning star must not be hot enough! "Cold Fire" By GateToNowhere Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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Post by Admin on Sept 30, 2016 18:56:31 GMT
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Post by Admin on Sept 30, 2016 18:56:56 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 9, 2016 8:43:28 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2016 18:34:06 GMT
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Post by tmao on Oct 12, 2016 18:36:22 GMT
Needs Mole men!!!!!!! will think about and post
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Post by tmao on Oct 12, 2016 22:22:56 GMT
Mole Men 3hd AC 3 Skin stops 2 points of damage each attack Grey Mole headed Humanoid Entrenching tool LE Nazis, Dwarf= jews EX Drow slaves 3 HD
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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2016 22:48:52 GMT
Thanks for the idea. With regards to the Mole Men, I will ask Atherton if there is an extinct species of Mole. Dire Moles? With regards to the dwarves, I'm not sure that there are any in the Inner Aerth. The FORGOTTEN REALMS lore explicitly mentions a genocidal war between dwarves and orcs. One can also use the term species enemy. With regards to the Nazi presence in the Inner Aerth, this derives from a campy B-movie / chris107's Castle Redstar campaign / TRACTICS. The story is that a gate was opened to Aerth, Teutonia, in the year 1944/1945 in the real-world. (Note that none of this is canon, of course!) As a Teutonic/Norse state, dwarves are prolly found in and/or under Teutonia, as well as Joten in the mountains. With regards to the human population, the overall tech level is still a baseline 13th century, with what little WW2 technology there is being mainly kept at Berlin. So, if you can imagine mounted knights in chainmail with a spear, flanking a tank, then you have the right idea, there. In Teutonia, Hitler (or, one of his clones: one can never be sure!), is readying for war && conquest. This time around, there are no Jews: the Jewish faith is 16 years old, having arrived in the year 1000, which was prophecied as the beginning of the End. The Jews are found far away, in Phillistia. Likewise, the Christians in Rome, and, the Moslems in Yarbay. All three faiths arrive at the same time, and, there are strange lights in the sky. Already, the forces of Christianity && Islam meet in battle, around Hasur/Shamash (this is where the Crusades take place). So, as one can see, this Aerth campaign is a real historical melting pot! Julius Caesar is involved in the Crusades (theory). Meanwhile, on Inner Aerth: missions of exploration continue, as per the rumored Thule Expeditions of the Third Reich (other areas they have been to, so far: Amazonia, Tibet). I'm going to crack open my HOLLOW WORLD box, and, read that material for the first time, for new ideas/inspiration. I'll get back to you on the dwarves. With regards to Inner Aerth in general, PELLUCIDAR is highly recommended, and, that can be considered "real" in the Inner Aerth.
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Post by tmao on Oct 12, 2016 22:52:50 GMT
PELLucidor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Admin on Oct 12, 2016 22:58:30 GMT
OK, found it! The dwarves that you refer to would be the Kogolor Dwarves, from HOLLOW WORLD. Consider HOLLOW WORLD to be a 'canon' source for the Inner Aerth, until further notice. When time permits, I will do a summary post for this, like I have done for other books. Something that lists these options: * races * classes * skills * equipment * spells With regards to PELLUCIDAR, consider that to be the underlying baseline default for Inner Aerth. Within that imaginary structure, it is pretty easy to place things such as Mole Men and/or HOLLOW EARTH content. tmao: thanks again for the creative content! I just wish that more people would do the same...! Prespos
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Post by Admin on Oct 13, 2016 4:02:06 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 16, 2016 3:45:26 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 20, 2016 14:19:16 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 23, 2016 23:36:44 GMT
Cavemen "Thrills and Chills: Ice Age Adventures" Arthur Collins 68(18) D&D1 Neanderthals "Out of the Stone Age" Jack R. Patterson 118(62) D&D1 Thanks to: Dragondex.
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Post by Admin on Oct 23, 2016 23:46:55 GMT
INNER AERTH Bear, Ape (Outer Band: Southern Region) Bear, Cave (Outer Band: Northern Region) Bear, Dog (Outer Band: Northern Region) Bear, Tiger (Outer Band: Northern Region) Beaver, Giant (Outer Band: Northern Region) Bison, Giant (Outer Band: Northern Region) Camel, Giant (Outer Band: Northern Region) Camelephant (Outer Band: Southern Region) Centipede, Giant (Intermediate Band) Cougar, Dirk-Toothed (Outer Band: Northern Region) Crocodile, King Croc (Intermediate Band) Crocodile, Spiked Croc (Intermediate Band: Aquatic) Crocodragon (Intermediate Band) Demonbear (Outer Band: Northern Region) Demon Lion (Outer Band: Northern Region) Devil Wolf (Outer Band: Northern Region) Dragon, Finback (Intermediate Band) Dragon, Sea (Intermediate Band, Marine, Tropical) Dullhead (Outer Band: Southern Region) Eel Whale (Outer Band: Marine Fauna Cold Waters) Elephant Bird (Outer Band: Southern Region) Elephant, Big-Tusker (Outer Band: Southern Region) Elephant, Down-Tusker (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Emperor (Imperial Mammoth) (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Four-Tusker (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Hairy Mammoth (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Hook-Tusker (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Horned-Mouth (Outer Band: Southern Region) Elephant, Mammoth (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Pike-Tusker (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elephant, Shovel-Tusker (Outer Band: Northern Region) Elk, Giant (Outer Band: Northern Region) Fish, Sword-Mouthed (Outer Band: Marine Temperate Waters) Gallopgator (Intermediate Band) Giraffamel (Outer Band: Northern Region) Giraffe, Streaked (Outer Band: Northern Region) Glutton Devil (Outer Band: Northern Region) Gorgonophant (Intermediate Band) Gray Streaker (Intermediate Band) Green Racer (Intermediate Band) Hippo, King (Outer Band: Northern Region) Horned Hunter (Intermediate Band) Horntooth (Intermediate Band) Houndbear (Outer Band: Northern Region) Humanoid, Pithicanthropoid (Outer Band: Northern Region) (Sapient) Human, Cro-Magnon (Outer Band: Northern Region) (Sapient) Human, Neanderthal (Outer Band: Northern Region) Hyena, Giant (Outer Band: Northern Region) Ichthyosaurus (Equatorial Band: Marine Tropical Waters) Juggernaut (Intermediate Band) Juggler (Intermediate Band) Kangaroo, Giant (Outer Band: Southern Region) Lion, Cave (Outer Band: Northern Region) Lion, Cutlass-Toothed (Outer Band: Northern Region) Lizard, Barbface (Intermediate Band) Lizard, Gila Monstrous (Intermediate Band) Lizard, Leech (Intermediate Band) Lizard, Thug (Intermediate Band) Lizard, Tree-Topper (Intermediate Band) Lope-Hound (Intermediate Band) Mauler (Intermediate Band) Moose, Four-Horned (Outer Band: Northern Region) Nightrunner (Intermediate Band) Ostrich, Axe-Beaked (Outer Band: Southern Region) Pike Squid (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical Waters) Quadralope (Outer Band: Intermediate Region) Rhinoceros, Four-Horned (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Giant Four-Horned (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Hippocom (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Masterall (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Rhinocom (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Six-Horned (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Trunked (Outer Band: Southern Region) Rhinoceros, Woolly (Outer Band: Northern Region) Rhinoceros, Y-Horned (Outer Band: Northern Region) Rhinorat (Outer Band: Southern Region) Sea Mugger (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical Waters) Sea Serpent, True (Outer Band: Marine Temperate Waters) Seal, Southern (Outer Band: Southern Region) Serpent Fish (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical Waters) Serpent Turtle (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical Waters) Serpent Whale (Outer Band: Marine Temperate Waters) Sloth, Megasloth (Outer Band: Southern Region) Snake, Death Archer (Intermediate Band) Snake, Giant Boa Constrictor (Outer Band: Southern Region) Snake, King Python (Outer Band: Northern Region) Snake, Legged (Intermediate Band) Snake, Serpentsnake (Intermediate Band) Snake, Shark (Intermediate Band) Snake, Swarm (Intermediate Band) Stag, Great-Horned (Outer Band: Northern Region) Swine, Giant Boar (Outer Band: Northern Region) Swine, Giant Pig (Outer Band: Northern Region) Swine, King Warthog (Outer Band: Northern Region) Tapirat (Outer Band: Southern Region) Theriopodid (Equatorial Band: All Regions) (Sapient) Tiger, Sabre-Toothed (Outer Band: Northern Region) Tiger Dog (Outer Band: Northern Region) Titanalo (Outer Band: Southern Region) Toad, Burrowing (Intermediate Band) Turtle, Giant (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical) Tuskfang (Intermediate Band) Walking Hedgerow (Intermediate Band) Water Horse (Outer Band: Southern (polar) Region) Weasel Bear (Outer Band: Northern Region) Weasel Lion (Outer Band: Northern Region) Whale Croc (Intermediate Band: Marine Tropical) Whale, Legged (Outer Band: Marine Cold Waters) Wolf, Striped (Shaggy) (Outer Band: Southern Region) Yowler (Intermediate Band)
DINOSAURS Alamosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Albertosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Allosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Anatosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Ankylosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Apatosaurus (Brontosaurus) (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Barapasaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Baronyx (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Brachiosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Camarasaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Camptosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Camotaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Centrosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Ceratosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Chasmosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Coelophysis (Equatorial Band: Triassic Region) Deinonychus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Dilophosaurus (Equatorial Band: Triassic Region) Diplodocus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Dravidosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Dromaeosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Hylaeosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Iguanadon (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Kentrosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Megalosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Nemegtosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Ornithomimus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Ouranosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Pachycephalosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Panoplosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Parasaurolophus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Plateosaurus (Equatorial Band: Triassic Region) Psittacosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Pteranodon (Equatorial Band: All Regions) Pterodactyl (Equatorial Band: All Regions) Quetzalcoatlus (Equatorial Band: All Regions) Rhamphorhynchus (Equatorial Band: All Regions) Saltasaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Scelidosaurus (Equatorial Band: Triassic Region) Silvisaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Spinosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Stegoceras (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Stegosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Styracosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Torosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Triceratops (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Tuojiangosaurus (Equatorial Band: Jurassic Region) Tyrannosaurus (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region) Velociraptor (Equatorial Band: Cretaceous Region)
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Post by Admin on Oct 24, 2016 6:09:23 GMT
Dinosaurs: BOOT HILL "This Here's Tyrannosaurus Tex" Roger E. Moore 46(28) Boot Hill D&D/AD&D "Deadlier Dinosaurs" David Howery 187(14) D&D2 "Dinosaurs" Stephen Inniss 112(10) D&D1 "Dinosaurs: New Theories for Old Monsters" Lawrence Schick 55(12) D&D1 Mammals, prehistoric "Into the Age of Mammals" David Howery 137(42) D&D1 Thanks to: Dragondex.
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Post by Admin on Oct 28, 2016 0:13:39 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2016 3:04:33 GMT
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Post by mythusmage on Oct 30, 2016 23:13:37 GMT
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Post by Admin on Oct 31, 2016 7:00:12 GMT
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Post by Admin on Nov 2, 2016 20:16:42 GMT
Quote:@athelind I have to admit to being largely ignorant of Dinotopia but this intrigues. Thanks to: Theslo of Qualon cf. Neat Pictures: added more! [adultish]
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