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Tower of the Egg - An Adventure into a Wizard Tower

Started by Thor's Nads, June 05, 2023, 04:02:41 PM

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Thor's Nads

I wrote a little adventure. Wizard Towers always make for great locales. I've been experimenting with generative software, and to be clear this was not written or drawn by AI, but it was assisted. Every sentence was hand written and the illustrations hand drawn, with the software used to check grammar or to provide a basis for the illustration. I think it came out pretty neat, but you be the judge.
My primary inspiration was Clark Ashton Smith, who I've been reading a lot of lately.



www.drivethrurpg.com/product/439772/Wizard-Towers--Tower-of-the-Egg

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