Hey! Spoilers!!!
Another really nice one. So how does this work exactly? You print out an image and use a tool/program to convert it into a background you craft on? I really have no idea. That does look like a cool boss form though. You should turn it into a gaming-adjacent business and sell stuff on etsy or ebay, etc. I imagine there'd be a good market for these creations, although I don't know if the time/return ratio would be worth it.
Ha, that sounds funny, but also really tedious, lol.argyle wrote: ↑Fri Feb 06, 2026 10:39 am An early gaming story I'll share, to stay on theme, will be my first RPG. It was The Bard's Tale on the Commodore 64 - a good friend I met in middle school introduced me to it. We would map out the dungeons on graph paper, trade notes & stories of our adventures at school, and even do some pass-the-controller gaming with it. It was a blast, and definitely hooked me on the genre. One quirk about the game is that you can only save in town, at the guild. Each character was saved individually, so there was a nice exploit we found of pooling all the gold to one person, saving that person, then pooling it to the next, etc., until the entire party each had the full amount. Then reboot the game (I forget why this step was necessary) and do it again until you end up with way more money than you could ever spend.If you died, however, you did not lose your progress, you were just sent back to the guild and had to have a living character "drag" (as we called it) your bodies to the temple to get resurrected, then you still had all of your xp & loot. Well, I clearly remember one night being up WAY too late on a school night playing the game. I was deep in a dungeon, and all of my characters had been hit with insanity. This would cause you to get into random encounters with YOURSELF, as your party members would turn on each other. One problem: my characters were so high level & well equipped that they literally could not hit each other. So I would take a few steps, get into an encounter w/ myself, and watch as they attacked each other futilely. All the while I was just BEGGING them to die so I could save & quit. Very rarely, one of them would actually land a hit & do a tiny bit of damage, so this went on for I don't know how long until FINALLY everyone died & I could save. It was ridiculous, and I loved it.

