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A picture is worth a thousand words, right? Got art?
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Nice! Are you also going to have Draugr?
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That was the name! I know they're typically depicted as incorporeal, but I like the idea of a nigh-unstoppable skeletal warrior tracking down and dispatching tomb raiders.

Basically in the folio they're slaves of Norsemen who were ritually sacrificed and turned into eternal tomb guardians (against their will of course). Once on the loose, the only way to permanently stop one is to either return ALL the treasure to the crypt from which it was looted or give it a proper burial (easier said than done when the subject of the burial is fighting against you with the fury of Hel on his side).

Perhaps I've said too much :)
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The version of Dragur I know are vikings who drowned, and their bodies come out of the sea to wreck havoc and claim vengeance.
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That's the beauty of Norse mythology. There's very little consistancy, perfect for creative twists and interpretations!
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so true!
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Here's the (very rough/unfinished) cover art for a supplement that I started to work on for Supers! called Supers! at War, vol.1. Much of the content is intended to clarify various rules that are pretty darn vague in the game so I'm not sure if a BASH version will come out.

There will be a heaping spoonful of plot points, villains, and campaign ideas to it may end up being useful for BASH, we'll see.
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Another pic from the book. I may use this as the watermark on the pages (once I clean up a couple of the goofs that I now see!)
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very cool
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Love that cover image!
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And what's a WW2 supplement without a nuke!
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Nice... that is how I feel in the morning.
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Lol
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Amazing Dustland!
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Way to nuke it Dustland! It looks amazing.
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A character that I reference in examples in the Supers! at War book, Gold Rush!Image
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