Twenty-five years ago, Murt, a humble storekeeper, was abducted one evening by Extraterrestrials. The Aliens did experiments on Murt and enhanced his intelligence by implanting nano-microchips in his brain. After his abduction, Murt developed a fascination for astronomy, interdimensional travel, theoretical physics, and mathematics. Murt’s fascination in these subjects caused his fellow villagers question his sanity. “There will be a day to come…”, Murt told himself, “When my knowledge will save the entire village.”
This day finally came when the Village of Greenleaf was teleported to an interdimensional prison. The villagers were held captive, waiting for the Woman in Black to return to devour their souls. Murt understood the physics behind the Woman in Black’s interdimensional prison and knew that it was necessary to open a portal to the Woman in Black’s lair before she could regain her full strength. It was a race against the clock for Murt as he built the portal. After 5 days of endless work, Murt completed the portal, which allowed a band of adventures to enter the Woman in Black’s lair and defeat her, freeing the Village Greenleaf.
The long hours of work took a tool on Murt. As a result, Murt made a miscalculation in the return coordinates. Instead of arriving back home to the present, the Village of Greenleaf was transported 15,000 years to the past... A new and exciting world of adventure awaits YOUR PLAYERS in Murt’s Miscalculation.
Sarradon
I completed more interior illustrations (pencil drawings) for Murt’s Miscalculation, a Dungeon Crawl Classics third-party compatible adventure module I am in the process of writing (please see part 1 and part 2 for more details). These illustrations include an alternative drawing of Otis McGuff (villager), three new Sarradon (monster) sketches, a blade-wielding pygmy fanatic illustration, and a drawing of a pygmy warning marker.
Blade-Wielding Pygmy Fanatic
Sarradon Feasting
Sarradon Alpha-Plus
Otis McGuff Alternate Sketch
Pygmy Warning Marker
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