Speaking of Conan...this art left a big D&D impression on meWell as much as I'd hate to show this to a bunch of strangers in a forum... I give you Conan the Fearless!
Well as much as I'd hate to show this to a bunch of strangers in a forum... I give you Conan the Fearless!View attachment 260704
During my preteens, I was an avid reader. Among my favorites were the new "modern" stories of Conan, written by the likes of Robert Jordan, Steve Perry, etc. I had quite the library of paperbacks at the time. This is what fueled my D&D brain, and a good part of my adolescence.
Oh, sure. As much as the movie was an inspiration for D&D (not to mention the soundtrack played during many games), there was the other that was so much more D&D than the first.
I agree. Conan the Destroyer (a movie I watch probably once a year) was totally D&D to me. To this day, still one of the best movies to represent a D&D partyOh, sure. As much as the movie was an inspiration for D&D (not to mention the soundtrack played during many games), there was the other that was so much more D&D than the first.
It does have the most AD&D thief I can think of in a movie.I agree. Conan the Destroyer (a movie I watch probably once a year) was totally D&D to me. To this day, still one of the best movies to represent a D&D party