Merry Christmas everyone!
And to those who don't celebrate Christmas, Merry Christmas to you too!
Merry Christmas everyone!
And to those who don't celebrate Christmas, Merry Christmas to you too!
I've had this magnificent painting hanging on my studio wall for years, and have enjoyed studying and admiring it. Christopher Moeller is one of my favorite fantasy illustrators, and he's done a lot of work for various products, but not a lot for D&D. So I jumped at the opportunity to add this to my collection.
I recently renovated my studio (well, it's still a work in progress) and couldn't find the right place to put this. So I figured it was time to let someone else enjoy it. The craftsmanship of the painting is remarkable, Moeller is one of the best. And nowadays with most art being done digitally it is becoming rarer to find original art.
It was commissioned for the D&D Heroes and Shadows book. One of the few gems in the 4th edition era that would have been more popular had it been made for a different edition. Still, it is a remarkable book and an even more remarkable cover.
I've listed it on eBay for the discriminating fantasy art collector, at a fair price. It is very hard to find Moeller originals as collectors snap them up.
Back in 1981 when I first heard of D&D, I got a hold of B2 Keep on the Borderlands. I had no other rulebook, and had only heard from the other kids on the school bus talk about playing the game. So with my copy of B2 and a couple of friends we played D&D.
How is this possible? We had no character creation rules or much info about the classes. What we did have were the charts in Keep on the Borderlands which gave rudimentary info. And somehow we had a blast exploring the caves, meeting the inhabitants of the Keep, and playing a very limited version of the game. This is how powerful D&D is, even at a fraction of its capability it is still an amazing experience.