Since I love incorporating media into DND, I illustrated a few visions from a clairvoyant my players visited on their adventure. 
Here's one of them:



Here are a few more key story moments I did little story beats for:














Did I mention I love DND?
Here are some of my boys!


Some of them play through multiple campaigns.



When DMing I love to incorperate media where I can. 


 

This is an animatic I threw together during the pandemic based on one of my earliest Dungeons and Dragons characters, Ector. 

He's a tiefling warlock, adventuring in the world for the first time on his own and trying to claim independence from his overbearing patron mother. 





 I haven't uploaded in a long time! During the pandemic, I became a dungeon master for a DND game and began playing a ton of really cool tabletop RPG games. 



One such game was called "Modern Prometheus," a storytelling RPG where you and another person (my partner and I played) each take the role of a Creator and Creation. The game gives some narrative prompts to help you tell a collaborative story about your characters that features all the classic elements of a Gothic Horror. It RULED!


The Creator - a budding scientist named Corvus Rally.


The Creation - a reanimated version of his late sister, Ayla Rally. 


Throughout the game you take turns playing NPC characters against your main protagonists- this was one such character. His name is Barnabas Darbas and he was Corvus Rally's patron and confidante. 


It was very spooky! Can't recommend it enough.

Our story was definitely tragic and dark, but we enjoyed crafting it together. We titled our iteration "Blindsight."

Since I love incorporating media into DND, I illustrated a few visions from a clairvoyant my players visited on their adventure.  Here's...