Mouselings- Child's First Adventuring Party
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Mouselings- Child's First Adventuring Party
I have a three year old little girl (she'll soon be four) and she has a good imagination. Naturally, we'd like to steer this in the right direction, so I've been GMing once a week with my family. Right now it is just a homebrew system that we're keeping quite simple. We'll be moving up as we go.
Our first hero is Drella. Her character class is definitely Princess, and while her normal tactic is to use either scorching ray or fireball, she also tends to pull a sword out of hammer space when things get rough.
And this is Ella, my wife's spellcaster. She's very helpful on adventures
Last is Prince McGuffin. He mostly gets kidnapped by ogres, sorcerers, dragons and such.
Our heroes have noted his aptitude for being captured, and have started keeping him from going out by himself for any reason.
Last time our heroes sallied forth, they started out by locking him in a closet until they come back.
I expected this campaign to mostly feel standard (we kill the monsters, save the prince and everyone is happy). But then my little girl realized that some of the monsters can talk- and if they can talk, they can be talked into doing things for them.
My favorite was when they convinced an ogre that the dragon would be tastier than eating them, so he came along (all the time threatening to become too bored or hungry and start eating the party).
Here are the three of them together.
Our first hero is Drella. Her character class is definitely Princess, and while her normal tactic is to use either scorching ray or fireball, she also tends to pull a sword out of hammer space when things get rough.
And this is Ella, my wife's spellcaster. She's very helpful on adventures
Last is Prince McGuffin. He mostly gets kidnapped by ogres, sorcerers, dragons and such.
Our heroes have noted his aptitude for being captured, and have started keeping him from going out by himself for any reason.
Last time our heroes sallied forth, they started out by locking him in a closet until they come back.
I expected this campaign to mostly feel standard (we kill the monsters, save the prince and everyone is happy). But then my little girl realized that some of the monsters can talk- and if they can talk, they can be talked into doing things for them.
My favorite was when they convinced an ogre that the dragon would be tastier than eating them, so he came along (all the time threatening to become too bored or hungry and start eating the party).
Here are the three of them together.
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Re: Mouselings- Child's First Adventuring Party
It may be the pic or the very light color but as the fur of the other ones look awesome, the princess seems a bit flat.
Other than that, awesome brushwork, as usual.
I love the orb in the staff.
Seems like your daughter not only has a great imagination but already knows to put it to good use!
Maybe you should have been mean and let the bad guys steal the closet, not even knowing they kidnap the prince... again!
Roleplaying 4 year old... Nice.
Other than that, awesome brushwork, as usual.
I love the orb in the staff.
HAHA! Awesome idea!odinsgrandson wrote:Last time our heroes sallied forth, they started out by locking him in a closet until they come back.
Seems like your daughter not only has a great imagination but already knows to put it to good use!
Maybe you should have been mean and let the bad guys steal the closet, not even knowing they kidnap the prince... again!
Roleplaying 4 year old... Nice.
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These are so great! I have a bunch of mouslings I'm hoping will help me entice my 5-year-old into some adventure gaming as well!
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I don't think I've ever seen her so excited about a mini I was painting than she was when I was painting a mini for her to use.
She told me what colors to use across the board for Drella.
She told me what colors to use across the board for Drella.
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lovely stuff, both brush work and story. reminds me I have a Narnia inspired diorama to finish this winter...
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This is amazing, need to get my little ones interested too, my eldest is a similar age by the sounds of it.
Love the paint, the glazing is fantastic, excellent work on such small minis
Love the paint, the glazing is fantastic, excellent work on such small minis
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Well, it is winter now (and not Christmas) so it seems like a good time...Norse wrote:lovely stuff, both brush work and story. reminds me I have a Narnia inspired diorama to finish this winter...
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