Well, I did NOT expect Games Workshop to make a "blushing, spanked-bottom" Nurgling plushy. Especially not with Tomy!
https://www.warhammer.com/en-GB/shop/tomy-cheeky-nurgling-plushy-2026
Well, I did NOT expect Games Workshop to make a "blushing, spanked-bottom" Nurgling plushy. Especially not with Tomy!
https://www.warhammer.com/en-GB/shop/tomy-cheeky-nurgling-plushy-2026
More experimenting with bases.
Would love some feedback!
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Nachdem ich über eine Woche so krank war das ich nur das Sofa hüten könnte, müsste ich gestern Mal was anderes sehen und habe kurz den Pinsel in die Hand genommen.
Die Preatorin aus dem Stormbringer Heft, weiter gemalt nach der Anleitung aus den Heften. Noch nicht fertig aber drei Schritte weiter :)
From my brother:
"I've just realised that vibe coders trying to maintain a codebase via more queries are just tech priests doing incantations!"

Speaking of D&D classes, and magazines, and specifically White Dwarf. In Issue 35, they presented a Necromancer class. Then in Issue 36, someone presented some follow up spell abilities for the class.
Want to know who wrote these abilities in 1982?
He is still around and making RPG additions to this day.
Go on over to his Patreon Monster of the Month Club!
https://www.patreon.com/MonsteroftheMonthClub
He could use your support.
Recent discussions of who invented what AD&D class (note that a lot were not done by Gygax or Arneson), got me to wondering what classes were presented in early White Dwarf magazines.
The Beserker was presented in issue 19, July 1980, by Roger E. Moore. It included a battle lust mechanic, and Beserker's do not wear heavy armor.
I am not suggesting Gary Gygax got the idea of a Barbarian from the White Dwarf article, btw. I just went looking and think the idea must have been "in the air" from the early days.
From what I can tell, Gary Gygax started talking about adding a Barbarian class to D&D in Dragon Magazine Issue 63, in 1982.