As DM, Cole would start the first level PCs with a ruined tower over a seaside cliff, the former abode of a strange wizard...
Italian Seacoast with Ruined Tower |
And then onto a sturdy keep on the border of the wild lands...
Then deep into a wilderness hexcrawl...
And into the dungeons beneath the ruins of a castle built by a mad demigod...
Ruins of Kenilworth Castle |
In search of stolen artifacts hidden in a mountain with a white plume of smoke...
Mount Aetna |
Nice adventure and beautiful paintings. It's gonna be hard to melt down that goblet into a bunch of easy to carry ingots.
ReplyDeleteCool. Funnily enough, I once did some archaeological work at Cole's house (it is a museum now), exposing an old brick walkway.
ReplyDeleteNeat. I'd like to visit it.
DeleteSee here for a scan of a TLG ad for Castle Zagyg that uses a Thomas Cole painting, Explusion. Moon and Firelight (1828).
ReplyDeleteFun to read the Against the Wicked City post and yours! I (and several others in the comments there) were inspired to make our own Painter as DM posts.
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