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glitterszaad wrote:
glitterszaad wrote:
Par-a-dox wrote:
glitterszaad wrote:

Thanks for the responses...I wasn't sure if you

Have a look on April 2 on eBay...they will be posted.

Well? Lets see em!
Sorry about that...minor delay, decided to make a few more for the display...but they are on ebay as of tonight.

for FIENDISH OYSTER PICS ebay 260104803955

e-mail at

sparrow3@insightbb.com


glitterszaad wrote:
Par-a-dox wrote:
glitterszaad wrote:

Thanks for the responses...I wasn't sure if you

Have a look on April 2 on eBay...they will be posted.

Well? Lets see em!
Sorry about that...minor delay, decided to make a few more for the display...but they are on ebay as of tonight.

for FIENDISH OYSTER PICS

e-mail at

sparrow3@insightbb.com


Par-a-dox wrote:
glitterszaad wrote:

Thanks for the responses...I wasn't sure if you

Have a look on April 2 on eBay...they will be posted.

Well? Lets see em!

Sorry about that...minor delay, decided to make a few more for the display...but they are on ebay as of tonight.


Lilith wrote:
glitterszaad, when you post, click on the "Show" button next to the line that says "BBCode tags you can use" - that will tell you how to post links.

thank you both for your help.. :)


hey can you write instructions on how you posted that pic on there?


llaletin wrote:

I'd have to recommend a Scarab of Protection.

For a one-off fight like this, and with it only costing 38000gp, I think it would be a great investment in case he does get a spell off on you.
With a SR (though it is only SR 20, it's better then nothing) and the capacity to absorb death effects, negative energy and energy drain it may well ensure that you see the second round, especially if he tries a one-hit kill spell.

Also what are the chances of being able to start of holding a Mirror of Opposition facing him? ;-)

I haven't read all of the messages on here - so if this is already on here I'll tell you how.

the night before your face off...hire a powerful assasin. he has to sleep uninterupted right? :)

problem solved.


Jib wrote:
That looks very good! I don't think I would have built mine on a base but the whoever designed that is very talented!

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That's actually pretty kool looking...what is it made of...plaster?

I completed my project of fiendish oysters...lol...yea, I know.

but they actually turned out pretty decent.

I might just have to try your aboleth - looks interesting.

now to see how I can post these yummy looking oysters,....hmmm.


Thanks for the responses...I wasn't sure if you were serious about using real oysters, but, uuummm....as a DM, I'd probably get hungry and eat them myself... :)
anyway - I'll prepaint them most likely.

From the description, they are about 5' long (1 square) in size, and that's about the size I've made them with small ± tolerance.

Have a look on April 2 on eBay...they will be posted.

thanks again,

glitterszaad


Chat'n with a friend of mine and he stated that this is the place to get the best results in ascertaining feedback on

Fiendish Oyster Miniatures - already in the works by myself.

If I were to conjure these minis into being - would there be interest from DMs and players alike to use them? Would you buy them unpainted, pre-painted, and how much would you consider paying for say, a pair of different style miniatures of Fiendish Oysters.

Description: one is a standard looking closed Fiendish Oyster with all the wicked sharp ridges and a couple of horned portrusions - the other, is opened displaying a pearl and skull in it's gaping slimy inerds during it's attack. I haven't decided if I'm making yet, a third one with some type of shield or weapon within it as well.

I need some feedback to see if these Fiendish Oysters are remotely worthwhile to attempt or even have a chance to be searched for...has anyone tried?

My friend's enthusiasm was certain it could be a hit, especially if they are not expensive...which I try not to make them expensive. So tell me - would you take the time to paint them? Or would you pay a little extra to want them already painted.

Thanks and Happy Hunting.

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