The adventure party comes across this symbol as they are exploring the dungeon.
It has been applied to the walls of the dungeon, in what appears to be some sort of phosphorescent white paint.
It has been applied to the walls of the dungeon, in what appears to be some sort of phosphorescent white paint.
cool, a mind flayer!
ReplyDeleteCertainly suggests same, don't it?
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I'm looking at it in reverse, looking at the black part insde and I see a goat.
ReplyDeleteThink of this as a bit of a Rorschach test. I'm curious to hear what people see in this image.
ReplyDeleteSome sorta tentacled thing in the water? or as ze bulette said a Mind Flayer.
ReplyDeleteAnd in case you are wondering, this is actually a hotel chain logo, turned on its head. I had an invoice from my stay at that hotel, and it was sitting on the kitchen counter, in the dark. I walked in to the darkened kitchen and saw the logo upside down, and found it quite disturbing / unsettling.
ReplyDeleteThat's cool!
ReplyDeleteMy wife opines that it looks like the Princess Cruise Line logo. It's not, but she is in the travel biz, so that was her first response.
ReplyDeleteBig C in profile? Oh, that's never good. Time to enact the ancient and mysterious "run screaming for the surface like gurly girls" ritual.
ReplyDelete"...1d4 adventurers per round."
The hotel chain in question might need another graphic designer. I'm presuming they were eaten by the mindflayer that inspired this logo.
ReplyDeleteMindflayer goats is all I can think about now. And if they taste as good as the goat at the Indian buffet down the street from work?
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