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[Gamma World] The Black Abbey outside my window?!

Started by Benoist, October 16, 2010, 09:04:05 PM

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Benoist

Quote from: DKChannelBoredom;411076Seems like a very picturesque view, even without the Abbey. But neat little photoshop job.
Thanks mate! It is picturesque around here. The Central Coast of British Columbia. It's a fantastic area, in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by the ocean and forested islands.

I put the 'shop together because I want to use BC for Gamma World. I've used familiar settings like my French hometown for In Nomine Satanis/Magna Veritas, Paris with the WoD, but only used BC once when I was a kid and didn't know squat about the "real" area, in Werewolf. So now, I'm thinking of making a post-apocalyptic, somewhat wacky sandbox out of BC, and the Black Abbey, my megadungeon (which exists on different planes, in different times and places), just got to be there somewhere! This is thus a test to see if the Abbey actually fits on an aesthetics level into the scenery. I would say "yes", based on the results so far.

(The Black Abbey being based on the real life Mont Saint Michel as far as its outside appearance and features are concerned)

Benoist

Quote from: kregmosier;411075http://img135.imageshack.us/img135/3300/montbctest.jpg
...and the resulting ramshackle Favela-like growth after a few years around the Abbey.  (plus more bldg damage!) ;)
Awesome stuff! Thanks for that!

Benoist

Quote from: boulet;411078I think it's a good illustration for the French lesson of the day : "ravitaillé par les corbeaux" (resupplied by crows, i.e. the boonies)
Yeah pretty much. LOL We get one plane a day, and a ferry a week, basically.

ColonelHardisson

Quote from: Sigmund;411063Meh, my ex-wife's dad went to high school with him ,and played drums in a very early band of Dio's. He describes Dio as, and I quote, "a whiny bitch".

He got a reputation for being one of the true gentlemen of rock as an adult.

I'd hate like hell for the only assessment of me to be done by someone I only knew in high school. A lot of people got stuck in that era and never progressed.
"Illegitimis non carborundum." - General Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell

4e definitely has an Old School feel. If you disagree, cool. I won\'t throw any hyperbole out to prove the point.

Sigmund

Quote from: ColonelHardisson;411087He got a reputation for being one of the true gentlemen of rock as an adult.

I'd hate like hell for the only assessment of me to be done by someone I only knew in high school. A lot of people got stuck in that era and never progressed.

I'd have to agree with ya there. Just passing along what I was told by someone that knew him. Honestly, I'm not and never have been a fan so I really don't care one way or the other.
- Chris Sigmund

Old Loser

"I\'d rather be a killer than a victim."

Quote from: John Morrow;418271I role-play for the ride, not the destination.