| 2 Mar 2003 | Nulldog | Loading...Just noticed this, but the redheaded guy's money pouch looks a little obscene in it's present location =P As for the armor, I think it's a combination of needing freedom of movement to make the right arcane gestures combined with the idea of armor interfering with the flow of magic as the mage manipulates it. In the new rules, they're now allowed to wear armor but with a percentage chance of spell failure as a penalty. And on the practical side, a mage is supposed to be smart rather than strong anyway, so most would be too weak to wear it without being overly burdened by the weight =) | |
| 17 Jul 2003 | Ogrebear | Loading...Nice pic- shame the Orcs are losing/are the bad guys!! Unless this is a mear bar room brawl over one the Humans spilling pint I’m sure! Matt Jarrett replies: "In my view there are no "nice" orcs. Their religion and culture kinda prohibits them from getting along well with others. 3rd edition AD&D I believe made a boo-boo in making it possible to play orcs as a PC. Right and wrong, good and evil has gotten muddled. Every story needs a nemesis; An evil to fight, defend against and triumph over (or die trying). Orcs and undead are the purest form of that good vs. evil in my campaigns, that and evil wizards. Now, it’s all screwed up. This "good and evil is subjective" crappp has got to go. If there IS such a thing as a paladin orc it should be by orc culture standards (instead of defending the weak it should be defending the honor of his or her particular clan, which includes killing humans and any other race that is encroaching on their land)." | |
| 30 Oct 2003 | Christopher A. Dann | Loading...You should finish it. It would look really good. This on it's own looks amazing but it looks worse b/c it's unfinished. | |
| 4 May 2004 | Itay yam | Loading...Cool picture! say? what are thoese creatures? cobolds? Matt Jarrett replies: "They're orcs. AD&D orcs, not Tolkein orcs." | |
| 4 Jun 2004 | Itay yam | Loading...yeah, you're right, i read a D&D once who had a orc picture, it looks just like them. anyway, so, how do cobolds look like? Matt Jarrett replies: "IN D&D kobolds are described as "short ( about 3 feet tall, or almost a meter tall) humanoids...(whose) scaley skin ranges from rusty brown to a rusty black color. It has two small light-colored horns on it's doglike head, glowing red eyes, and a non-prehensile tail like that of a rat."" | |
| 2 Jul 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...I donīt think that a girl goes into a war with coutoure on. Matt Jarrett replies: "Opinions vary...." | |
| 1 Aug 2005 | Anonymous | Loading...Why arnt they green? WoW orcs look so much more dangerous.Even tho,props on the pic,it looks very nice Matt Jarrett replies: "This was drawn wayyyyyyyyyy before Warcraft was even conceived. I used the Dungeons and Dragons descriptions of orcs and they can range in color from brown to green to nearly black. "Orcs" have been around long before WoW, and has been borrowed by numerous fantasy setting games both roleplaying and computer. Even Everquest has orcs and they look a lot different than WoW orcs." | |
| 30 Mar 2006 | Anonymous | Loading...A great brawl, looks like fighters are having a grand old time. | |
| 5 Jan 2008 | Matthias Schmidt | Loading...This is a great picture. One can see that you made in the late 80s, because Joanna has that 80s hair style! I also love there's a lot of action in this picture, and of course the vast amount of details you put in it. Maybe you just keep it as it is and don't finish it. | |
| 21 Apr 2008 | Andy ATOM Taylor | Loading...Love it! I dig those pig faced Orcs! You are a proper old-school d&d Avacado. Matt Jarrett replies: "I always liked the pig-faced version of orcs myself. That way you could tell the difference between them, goblins, and hobgoblins. With 3rd edition, I was looking at the drawings and saying to myself " ok, is that an orc or a hobgoblin?" With the pig-faced faces, there’s no mistake." | |