NOW HERE'S A ROUGH BUNCH! I like the lower left one with the jack-o-lantern head. Nathaniel Hawthorne would have been proud! |
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8 comments:
Very nice. Thanks for sharing that.
Scarecrows are always overlooked in AD&D it seems to me. In Palladium, they're fearsome demonic creatures though. :) Especially in Rifts.
Cool. The 'mancatcher' types seem likely as bottle-openers, too... ;)
I have used animated scarecrows in a number of my OAD&D games. Good stuff. Scary.
Well hello there, Clang, you "old salt". Scarecrows are neat; but the only one I've used in design was in "Dark Chateau," but it did invoke fear even in its unanimated form. :)
Now if we can get a unit of "clowns" fielded, eh? ;)
Glad to see you still around, consider posting more often!--RJK
How ironic.
The other night I stumbled upon the Wizard of Oz on TV and watched most of it until the end late at night.
With everything I have been learning these past years, the movie struck me as more profound than ever.
Journalizer! Welcome old friend. I do hope all is well on your side of the universe. :)
Yeah, OZ. Getting "home" with brains, heart and courage, with a lot of help from friends. Timeless stuff.
Keep following that star. :)
oh no, not clows! ó__ò
Funny thing is I thought they looked like bottle openers too.
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