Kelly Anne, my wife, drew this for the Saturday get together.
Swords & Wizardry/Majestic Wilderlands
AC 1[18]; 8th level Burglar; HP 17; HTB +2; Atk 1 Dmg 1d6; Move 120'; Save 8;
ABL Climbing +5, Eavesdropping +3, Legerdemain +8, Perception +2, Stealth +8;
Posses: Leather [+1], Shortsword (1d6) Dagger (1d4) (15 ft), Shortbow (1d6), 20 arrows, Broom of Flying, Portable Hole, In Portable Hole [One Petrified Orc, A iron door], five throwable Hairsticks (1d3), one throwable hairstick inscribed with a Fireball Rune*, Two Arrows with Lightning Bolt runes on arrow head*
*In the Majestic Wilderlands, Runes are created the same way as scrolls and work the same. They can be inscribed on any surface. When inscribed on a weapon the rune will activate where the weapon hits.**
**Runes have the range of the original spell but only when a Runecaster activates it. For everybody else activating a rune makes it takes immediate effect centered on the rune. The use on hairsticks and arrows allow the user to activate it from far away.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
More Gaming Accessories
Kelly Anne, my wife, has posted more hair sticks both dice related and traditional. Here are two

Like a sapphire-blue drop of ink dispersing in cool water, this stick weaves and swirls through the imagination. An ice-clear d20 die suffused with ribbons of blue is framed by antiqued silvery bead caps, topped by indigo Czech glass, seed beads, and a clear swarovski butterfly; all of this rests on a deep sapphire swarovski crystal, silvery findings, and a wood stick coated shimmery blue.

The hue of a shallow tropical bay frothed with surf, this stick could perhaps be the favored adornment of a mermaid in the Aerdi Sea. Capped by an oceanic-aqua cat's eye, the tidal-toned D20 die is held between sparkling aurora borealis swarovski crystals on a storm surf swirled silvery end cap. The stick is a smooth brown.
I should get her to write my treasure descriptions.
Like a sapphire-blue drop of ink dispersing in cool water, this stick weaves and swirls through the imagination. An ice-clear d20 die suffused with ribbons of blue is framed by antiqued silvery bead caps, topped by indigo Czech glass, seed beads, and a clear swarovski butterfly; all of this rests on a deep sapphire swarovski crystal, silvery findings, and a wood stick coated shimmery blue.
The hue of a shallow tropical bay frothed with surf, this stick could perhaps be the favored adornment of a mermaid in the Aerdi Sea. Capped by an oceanic-aqua cat's eye, the tidal-toned D20 die is held between sparkling aurora borealis swarovski crystals on a storm surf swirled silvery end cap. The stick is a smooth brown.
I should get her to write my treasure descriptions.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
A different type of accessory redux
Well as it turns out Kelly Anne made her first two sales. Both of the d20 hair sticks sold. She says thanks and has put up more items. This is one of them
A golden, glimmering D20 die glints like a sunset sandstorm on this gorgeous hair stick. The refracted rays of a topaz swarovski crystal tip add still more hazy sparkle, along with glinting golden findings, on a warm brown wood stick. Add a bit of the desert planet to your gaming night
The link to the store is here.
Also check out the Vampire Hunter hair sticks and remember all that matters is that it needs to be a sharp piece of wood. Garlic included.
The link to the store is here.
Also check out the Vampire Hunter hair sticks and remember all that matters is that it needs to be a sharp piece of wood. Garlic included.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
A different type of accessory
My wife, Kelly Anne, is a enormously creative woman. She can draw, paint, do a bit of sculpture and above all she can garden. Not only she possesses a green thumb but pours enormous creativity into the garden that surrounds our house. What once was a typical green expanse of lawn is now filled with a riot of color and sweet scents. Despite the purchase of a small greenhouse several years back; the winter months in northwest PA offer few opportunities for working with plants.
Recently Kelly Anne has decided to turn her creative mind to creating hairsticks. Not the usual ones that you can buy in any store but handcrafted with beautiful and interesting toppers. Now what makes this of interest to you is that in addition to more traditional arrangements she has a selection of hairsticks with a gaming theme.

Her store can be found here. I hope you find something that interests you or your significant other.
Recently Kelly Anne has decided to turn her creative mind to creating hairsticks. Not the usual ones that you can buy in any store but handcrafted with beautiful and interesting toppers. Now what makes this of interest to you is that in addition to more traditional arrangements she has a selection of hairsticks with a gaming theme.

Her store can be found here. I hope you find something that interests you or your significant other.
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