Meet Dr. Mike, a second-year medical resident from New York who's taking the internet by storm together with his husky named Roxy.
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The erstwhile financially troubled but notable One Madison Park apartment building at sunset.
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This hi-res map of Death House was originally created as part of the free introductory PDF for the D&D adventure Curse of Strahd. Ravenloft and the vampire Count Strahd von Zarovich are back for 5th edition in this massive new adventure from Wizards of the Coast. Will your players survive the Demiplane of Dread or shall they be the Count's next main course? In one simple download you get both the DM and players versions of the map as well as an un-gridded rendering that's perfect for use with any virtual tabletop software. Sized at 5454 x 7500 pixels, it's perfect for home printing or screen display. Download the map now to help run the adventure or use it on its own and spice up your game night! Bonus: Need the whole collection of maps from the book and want a deep discount? Then check out the Bundled Map Set and grab them all for a great price! P.S. For a quick and easy tutorial on resizing digital battle maps for printing and use with miniatures, make sure to visit Schley's Tutorials.
Australian painter Mike Barr focuses his work almost exclusively on rainy cityscapes, the moments of hazy gray that become illuminated by a city’s cars and traffic lights. There is a unity found in these dreary urban landscapes, a similarity of imagery which it makes it difficult to pinpoint which city is being captured. The city featured here however is Melbourne, a city Barr often focuses on in his umbrella spotted pieces. You can see more of Barr’s paintings on his Facebook and website. More
From its towering Norman masonry to its secluded cloisters, Westminster Abbey is an architectural masterpiece. David Levene's extraordinary shots capture the abbey's splendour