[PREVIEW] Ruins of Undermountain III

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[PREVIEW] Ruins of Undermountain III

Post by Halaster Blackcloak »

Hi everyone!

I'm going to combine all the previews for Ruins of Undermountain III: The Deadly Levels here in one thread to avoid clutter. I'll keep adding material to my original post here as it becomes available, so that it all appears in one post. Comments are welcome. So far, we have a preview of some of the art, a map, and soon to come will be previews of the dungeon dressing table cards and some of the interior work, ie the meat of it all...the written pages and room descriptions. So, enjoy!

Map - Level 7:

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Art - Arcturia, Halaster's Apprentice:

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Post by Halaster Blackcloak »

Here's a rather sloppily assembled (by me, using Gimp) preview of the idea for the adventure booklet for RoUII:

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That's Halaster's apprentice Arcturia and her bodyguards. Makes a ncie color pic, huh? :wink:

Here is another idea:

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Who is that guy? What is he? A watchghost? A spectre? An illusion?

I'm not saying. :twisted:

But I like that cover!
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Halaster Blackcloak wrote:Who is that guy? What is he? A watchghost? A spectre? An illusion?

I'm not saying. :twisted:
That's my uncle Mike. He always did have weird fingers. We called him "Wormfinger." The whole story is quite long, but the rest has been sealed by the courts. :wink:
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Post by Hegel »

If I should choose one of the covers, I'd choose the second one, because it has more of a 2nd edition feel than the first one (which, by the way,it's great). If I may suggest another picture, I'd like to see something like the first cover, just environment, not people, because people may focus too much on the people on the cover, not on the setting. But it's great as it is.

All of the art will be original? 'Cause if it's not, I'd suggest using some Clyde caldwell, Larry Elmore or Jeff Easley picture.
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Post by Halaster Blackcloak »

Yup, all original art. :)

So far, the second cover seems to be the more popular of the two. Now I just gotta figure out the cover for the box set/main booklet. It has to be traditional, ie showing a hallway with something lurking in it. But I have some ideas. :twisted:
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Halaster Blackcloak wrote: It has to be traditional, ie showing a hallway with something lurking in it.
That's what I meant. :)
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