A record of the pictures I've taken to use as tokens for online gaming. If they suit your non-commercial needs, feel free to borrow them. It is polite to give credit.
Gargoyle
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This Gargoyle figure is from WotC's Castle Ravenloft game. Our group tends to refer to the games in this series as "D&D-Lite", and they're great for scratching the combat-dungeon-crawl-itch, but less so for the story-itch.
This figure is the Kobold Sorcerer from Castle Ravenloft by WotC. I used it for a hobgoblin warmage. This fight was on a narrow bridge, where the concussive blast had the possibility of knocking characters off into a ravine. I'm noticing that I did not get the focus on this guy's face. I'll work harder at that the next time, as I think it would look much better with the focus there.
The body and head are from a Monkey King figure in one of Lego's randomized figure collections. I replaced the monkey hair/ears with a horned helmet, and gave him a mace. The descriptions specified "bloody melee weapon", so I attempted to make the mace look a bit bloody. In all fairness, it turned out better than I expected, but not as well as I'd hoped. If I have the stats on hand, and they're from the 13th Age System Reference Document (which is free), I'm going to start sharing them with the figure, so here goes:
Change of pace. I had a rotten migraine for a bit over a day, and decided to make some Lego figures for a series I really enjoy, Whyborne and Griffin , by Jordan L. Hawk. Whyborne, with his spellbook and casting a fire spell: Griffin, with his trusty sidearm and swordcane (best I could manage was either a cane, or a sword; I went with the cane) Christine, with her trusty rifle: Iskander, dual wielding knives, which he is quite proficient with: Christine and Iskander (fancy dress)
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