I know I might (likely) be way off on my interpretation of the color scheme but I see that and think, red planet sand dunes.
BOB
pulling on steam punk goggles and hoisting the sails on the schooner, who needs ships when we have sand dunes to crest?
As usual, your boredom beats my hard work. With a stick :-). Delightful results.
C'mon Lukc, don't you know the treeless ship recipe? Knit it out of wool, dip in asphalt, bake at 240 degrees for six weeks. The surface leaves marks on your clothing, but they hold up well in light winds. Hard part is getting the dragon wingbones for the mast and yard.....
I know I might (likely) be way off on my interpretation of the color scheme but I see that and think, red planet sand dunes.
BOB
pulling on steam punk goggles and hoisting the sails on the schooner, who needs ships when we have sand dunes to crest?
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Thank you, guys!
Interesting ideas for shipbuilding and colour interpretation!![]()
Asphalt ships on the sea of dreams. Sounds lovely!
This reminds me of some of the bizarre recipes from my D&D game ... at a certain point the players started hiring parties of labourers and masons to carry out every bit of carving, metalwork, decoration, etc. from the dungeon, since they decided "everything has value" and "we are, like, archeologists, you know?".