I hope everyone here has a great Holiday Season! (whatever you personally celebrate) and a great New Year.
So you know what it means… The Holiday Thread! The Dark Lord of Hashut (aka) me, has once again rounded up more slaves from the Pits of Zharr Naggrund to do my Christmas bidding. What better way to celebrate being Chaos Dwarfs than to dole out slaves to do your Christmas shopping, clear the latrines or what have you. But be warned these hobgoblins are not yet house broken.
Partake in the poll and see if you’re rewarded. Poll will run until December 31st.
- WM
Special thanks to CDO member Forgefire for the picture.
Roast him on an altar? Whip him? Flay him? We’ve seen some of these ideas already, Abecedar. I’m curious to know how creative you can get further with this theme.
Tis the season to be jolly! A happy time. A time for the family! A time to spend withe the zharrlings, laughing, joking and smiling. Clearly therefore mass gladiatorial slave combats to the death, troll slayers vs bretonians with added hobgoblin doom divers literally thrown in. Obviously the trollslayers would have tinsel loinclothes (Ooh itchy!). The brettonians brightly coloured paper armour, the hobgoblins wrapped in glowing (hot) lights (?burning faeries?) and all around a giant chained treelord festooned with highly inflammable candles. Of course the big argument is always what goes on the top of the tree. Do you go for the traditional impaled elf or go for the more modern impaled winged stormcasr eternal. Oh the dilemas. Still I can�?Tt wait.
I started wearing my knitted Chaos Dwarf beard around the house in preparation for Santa coming down the chimney… for some reason the family is not amused. Must be because I wasn’t wearing my Big Hat to go along with it!
I got Judge’s Guild Collector’s Edition - Volume I
Judge’s Guild was at the very dawn of the RPG age back when even TSR hadn’t created modules just yet. I’ve never read them and a lot of old time fans of 1st Edition AD&D swear by them but I wanted read them unencumbered by their perceptions (that’s stating it mildly).