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Off-Topic / Re: Aquaria Campaign Initiative
« on: July 07, 2011, 01:35:26 am »
Always nice to see another undersea odyssey underway!

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General / Re: Aquaria Dungeons and Dragons Campaign
« on: March 01, 2011, 11:51:15 pm »
You can purchase the PDF for $19.95, from RPGNow.com.  Support of the product through purchasing may lead to additional supplements from Alluria Publishing. I heard they are working on arctic and psionic supplements, even now.

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General / Re: Aquaria Dungeons and Dragons Campaign
« on: January 10, 2011, 03:14:49 pm »
Alluria Publishing has released Cerulean Seas, a 300-page PDF detailing undersea adventuring using the Pathfinder ruleset. Pathfinder now had the Advanced Players Guide, which includes aquatic variants of the bard, druid, sorcerer and more!

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General / Re: Aquaria fanart [spoilers]
« on: October 02, 2010, 06:17:56 pm »
cool!!!! what enspired that

Because when you say "octopus mermaid" everyone thinks of Ursula, so I wanted something different. Plus an actual kraken would be way too powerful for the adventuring party, so I got creative. Granted, I did start out seeing what Bryce/Poser would do with a mermaid with 8 tentacles:

But the other image is far creepier, so I used that.

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General / Re: Weird Underwater Creatures
« on: August 19, 2010, 10:27:21 pm »
Sometimes a creature is not weird because of its appearance...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcwCYIfm6eA

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General / Re: Aquaria fanart [spoilers]
« on: August 19, 2010, 10:25:05 pm »
3D landscaping/modeling/animating tool Bryce was recently updated to Bryce 7 ($15 for the regular edition, $50 for the Pro edition). There is also a free Personal Learning Edition available for download. I wanted to test a scene that always made the prior version crash, then I added a bit more:



She is one of ten mermaids whose lower torsos resemble a single tentacle. Each was a merfolk slave to a kraken and was mortally wounded, before being “saved” by a sea hag who grafted each of the kraken’s tentacles onto the unwilling mermaids, after the beast was slain. Now the mermaids have begun to exhibit the kraken’s powers and share its memories.

As the DM of an online undersea D&D game, I have found programs like Bryce to be invaluable tools to help get images out of my head and into the imaginations of my players.

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Off-Topic / Re: Introduce Yourself!
« on: August 19, 2010, 09:29:03 pm »
The previous Dungeons and Dragons Aquaria Topic by Tullehar, was mine.
...and I added a reply to that thread  :)

wait a minute, there's a D&D thread around here somewhere?
... it was the first thing I looked for, before signing up, over here.  

I've been running undersea D&D games for awhile, now, starting with a play-by-post game and currently enjoying a chat-based game. Aquaria is simply an extension of my fascination with the sea. I also keep saltwater aquariums.

What I'd really like to see would be Aquaria for the iPad.

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General / Re: Aquaria Dungeons and Dragons Campaign
« on: August 19, 2010, 09:16:32 pm »
I've been looking for a good Dungeons and Dragons aquatic campaign with no avail.

   I've been running undersea D&D games since 1998. :) My latest game, "Heirs of Turucambi", is a chat-based 3.5e D&D game set beneath the surface of the Solnor Ocean on Oerth, the World of Greyhawk. It has been running for around three years, now.

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