I've seen enough talk of my beloved Shadowrun to make a general for it I think. Discuss whatever floats your boat about the beauty that is Shadowrun. Lore stuff, rules talk, art, questions, some hilarious cyberware combinations, your favourite edition; have at it.
I'll start with something that's always gotten me; some of the sick art throughout the years of the rulebooks. I still vividly remember when I first saw some of the iconic splash pages of 4th and 5th Ed, so here's some book art I was able to quickly find and take a terrible photo of.
From the 4th edition 20th anniversary book;
The prebuilt character section has some pretty good art too, the girl ork gunslinger adept here has stayed rent free in my head for about a decade.
And here's a splash page for one of the also great stories in-between the chapters, I've always liked this one; reminds me of Darick Robertson's work on the comic series Transmetropolitan. Also, ignore the messy TTRPG gaming table.
And some 5E love too, including one of my favourite splat book covers of all time; how could you not like a cyber-centaur flying fist first at a horned oni.
Here's the two page splash of some average runners, and why yes my 5E book is so well used it's literally fallen apart at the spine.
And last but not least, here's a reprint of the most iconic art of all; the original edition's cover page, 1989's Shadowrun.
I'll start with something that's always gotten me; some of the sick art throughout the years of the rulebooks. I still vividly remember when I first saw some of the iconic splash pages of 4th and 5th Ed, so here's some book art I was able to quickly find and take a terrible photo of.
From the 4th edition 20th anniversary book;
The prebuilt character section has some pretty good art too, the girl ork gunslinger adept here has stayed rent free in my head for about a decade.
And here's a splash page for one of the also great stories in-between the chapters, I've always liked this one; reminds me of Darick Robertson's work on the comic series Transmetropolitan. Also, ignore the messy TTRPG gaming table.
And some 5E love too, including one of my favourite splat book covers of all time; how could you not like a cyber-centaur flying fist first at a horned oni.
Here's the two page splash of some average runners, and why yes my 5E book is so well used it's literally fallen apart at the spine.
And last but not least, here's a reprint of the most iconic art of all; the original edition's cover page, 1989's Shadowrun.