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Anders Würtz

How can it be that the Swedish D&D has topless ladies? I THUGHT that it was a no-no

Posted by Guest on Sun 16 Nov 2003 04:11:56 PM EST

Elric trollNarr Lång

from the Drakar och Demoner Monster box =)

Posted by Guest on Fri 05 Dec 2003 08:09:23 AM EST

Angelion

Because we rock ^^ Great picture by the way, never have I seen such well done pictures before.

Posted by Guest on Wed 10 Dec 2003 03:08:57 AM EST

Megan

are you obbessed with naked ladies???

Posted by Guest on Fri 09 Jan 2004 04:08:27 PM EST

Magnus Bergqvist

A comment for Anders Würtz, Drakar & Demoner (should actually be Drakar och Demoner) is NOT the same game as D&D (Dungeons & Dragons)...

Posted by Guest on Sat 10 Jan 2004 01:35:40 PM EST

Zes

With 'Swedish D&D' i think he ment, Drakar och Demoner... i have never heared of a 'Swedish' Dungeons & Dragons ;)

Posted by Guest on Sun 11 Apr 2004 04:43:25 PM EDT

Magnus Bergqvist

Well, the red box of Dungeons & Dragons was translated into Swedish and sold commercially. The new version have been translated for free.

Posted by Guest on Tue 24 Aug 2004 04:40:20 PM EDT

Minalkra

And you people haven't seen the old boxed 1972 edition of the original D&D system. It had at least three topless ladies in their illustrations. It's only due to the 'mainstreamization', if you will, of D&D that has limited the artwork that may be displayed. On a side note, I like how Mr.(?) Ackegård uses sexy poses and nudity but in a tasteful technique, and not just as smut.

Posted by Guest on Sun 17 Oct 2004 03:58:19 PM EDT

Elie

First edition AD&D Monster Manual (1977-78) had several topless critters -- two or three female demons, a sylph (type of fairie), and a VERY endowed sphinx, plus some I might not remember. Also the last page of original Dungeon Master Guide has a naked succubus. Not that D&D was ever particularly naughty, the "mainstreaming" definitely removed even what little there was. At least in the published material ;)

Posted by Guest on Mon 15 Nov 2004 10:57:53 PM EST

a man

i like this picture, it is the meaning that we comment the PICTURE and not all kinds of D&D..

Posted by Guest on Sat 17 Dec 2005 09:22:32 PM EST

moonangel

a man: everybody here is free to talk about, whatever comes into context... anyway, i think, because of the remark of the topless: I think, nudity this small way is accepted nearly everywhere in the world without problems... (not in the USA of course :D )

Posted by Guest on Fri 13 Jan 2006 04:01:33 PM EST

minime

nice background and good work with her wings. exactly what is the black behind those leaves, though?(also, i resent the US remark. not all of us are offended by 'nipple', only most)

Posted by Guest on Wed 06 Sep 2006 07:54:03 PM EDT

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