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Dungeon Crawl

Dungeon Crawl! is a print-and-play tactical board game of monster-slaying and treasure-seeking for two to five players. Taking the best of dungeon crawling action, it boils it down to an accessible level, using a simple D6-based system and Power Points to resolve actions and combat, making it easy to learn and fun to play! Now updated so the cards actually work to print out. Awesome!

Insert bad boat pun here

Sun Mar 8, 2009, 6:45 AM
I'm making a version of Crucible of War that deals with sailing ships. It's an ambitious project and almost done, but I am having trouble finding top-view images of Napoleonic-era ships to design the ship tokens with. Ideally I'd like to have French, English, Spanish and perhaps even American ships of the era, but I'll probably end up settling for some basic designs. If anyone can point me in the right direction of a website, stock gallery, or even a book I might be able to find at the library, I'd be very appreciative!

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  • Current Residence: Winnipeg, Canada
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Cheers for the fav.

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Thanks for the :+fav: of La Salle Serenity, I am so glad you like it and fav'd it, it is one of my favorite paintings. :D

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It is a really amazing piece of work, I thought it was a photo at first glance! It reminded me a lot of the photographs I took by the creek by the Trappist monastery in Winnipeg, where I used to spend a lot of time enjoying the nature and sunshine.
Oh thank you so much, I get the photo thing a lot with my work but in person they are not quite as photographic looking. That is from a spot about 4 kilometers from the Trappist Monastery in the middle of La Barrier Park. I really like that area as I live in the very south of the city in Fort Richmond. I will actually have it for sale in the fall at the show at the Downs.

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