Pre-Order - Against the Giants Walkthrough Maps - In Print - Today - G3 - Hall of the Fire Giant King
Jason Thompson, he of the amazing walkthrough maps of various classic modules from the AD&D 1e era,is taking preorders for movie poster sized prints of G1 through G3 at his online store ($60 for the trilogy) and he was kind enough to share with me some of the amazing artwork. Tonight, I share with you, G3 - Hall of the Fire Giant King (with close ups)
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