Original Submissions

  • Drovian Dreams by Dakkon
    Added on Apr 30, 2005

    Black and white artist interpretation of a Drovian's dream.

    Drovian Dreams by Dakkon
  • Kryl Sketch by WilliamCarr
    Added on Apr 30, 2005

    Sketch of a Kryl.

    Kryl Sketch by WilliamCarr
  • Ari by Aliahna
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    An auburn-haired woman sits on a rock here, under the rays of Suk-Krath.

    Ari by Aliahna
  • Salarr Emblem by Dakkon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    An artist rendering of the House Salarr emblem.

    Salarr Emblem by Dakkon
  • Tribal Drawing by Anonymous
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Artist rendering of a tribal drawing.

    Tribal Drawing by Anonymous
  • Warm Water by Dakkon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A traveller ponders the mantra of Armageddon.

    Warm Water by Dakkon
  • Woman by Mog
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Uncomfortable with many of the beautiful characters that can be encountered around the deserts of Armageddon, the artist felt led me to draw "woman".

    Woman by Mog
  • Tor (800x600) by Gaare & Elferan
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Desktop Wallpaper of House Tor in 800x600.

    Tor (800x600) by Gaare & Elferan
  • Tor (1024x768) by Gaare & Elferan
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Desktop Wallpaper of House Tor in 1024x768.

    Tor (1024x768) by Gaare & Elferan
  • Oash (1024x768) by Gaare
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Desktop Wallpaper of House Oash in 1024x768.

    Oash (1024x768) by Gaare
  • Vivaduan Curse by Dakkon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A vivaduan casts a spell on the dunes.

    Vivaduan Curse by Dakkon
  • Sarah by Amoeba
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A Kuraci regular named Sarah.

    Sarah by Amoeba
  • Elf Sketch by Spoon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Sketch of an elf.

    Elf Sketch by Spoon
  • Armageddon Logos by Plazgoth
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Different artistic takes on the Armageddon Logo.

    Armageddon Logos by Plazgoth
  • Shya by Aliahna
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Character portrait.

    Shya by Aliahna
  • Bahamet Hunt by Dakkon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Two hunters take on a bahamet.

    Bahamet Hunt by Dakkon
  • Deja by Amoeba
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A Kuraci merchant named Deja.

    Deja by Amoeba
  • Female Elf by Anonymous
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A painting of a sun-tanned, female elf.

    Female Elf by Anonymous
  • Gith Sketch by Spoon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Sketch drawing of a gith.

    Gith Sketch by Spoon
  • Kuraci Emblem by Plazgoth
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Artist rendering of the Kuraci symbol.

    Kuraci Emblem by Plazgoth
  • Salarr Life by Dakkon
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A recruitment poster for House Salarr.

    Salarr Life by Dakkon
  • Baobob Comic by Master Z
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A web-comic based on ArmageddonMUD, following the (mis)adventures of the lovable kank, Baobob.

    http://www.baobobcomic.com/
  • From the Known World by Anonymous
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    Fan page with links to more documentation and some tools.

    http://autos.cs.tu-berlin.de/~pierrot/Armageddon/
  • And She Always Answered 'No' by Anonymous
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    A folksong apparently of Tuluki origin.


    Yonder stands a pretty fair maiden, with her voice so sweet and low,
    I'll go court her for her beauty, till she answers yes or no.
    Yes or no, yes or no, till she answers yes or no.

    Madam, I have come a-courting, it's your favor I do deign,
    If you'll kindly answers pay me, then perhaps I'll come again.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    Madam, I have sid and silver, Madam, I have a house and land.
    Madam, I have three fine wagons, all will be at your command.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    I don't want any of your sid and silver, I don't want your house and land.
    I don't want your three fine wagons. All I want is a handsome man.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    Oh my darling, how I love you, it breaks my heart you treat me so.
    Guess I'll go and marry above you; kiss me once before I go.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    Tell me once, and tell me truly, tell me why you scorn me so,
    Tell me why, when asked a question, you will always answer no.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    My father was a fine brave hunter, and before he went away,
    He told me I must answer that to everything that you might say.
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    If while walking in the garden, plucking flowers all red and blue.
    Tell me, would you be offended, if I walked and talked with you?
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.

    If while walking in the garden, I should ask you to be mine,
    If I tell you that I love you, would you then my heart decline?
    Huh-uh, no, no, sir, no', and she always answered 'no'.


    Adapted American Folksong
    Yonder stands a pretty fair maiden, with her voice so sweet and low,

    I'll go court her for her beauty, till she answers yes or no.

    Yes or no, yes or no, till she answers yes or no.


    Madam, I have come a-courting, it's your favor I do deign,

    If you'll kindly answers pay me, then perhaps I'll come...
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  • Black Dawn Death by Anonymous
    Added on Feb 2, 2005

    This morbid little song was overheard for a long time in the Gaj in Allanak.


    Black
    with merest hint of life and movement
    the shifty scutter of the wayward street
    Dawn
    full bloom like a desert flower spared the 'storm
    filthy haze hanging over the marketplace
    Death
    slow crimson spread mingled with the lonely dust
    struggling, frozen shape left sprawled in an alley
    Black

    with merest hint of life and movement

    the shifty scutter of the wayward street

    Dawn

    full bloom like a desert flower spared the 'storm

    filthy haze hanging over the marketplace

    Death

    slow crimson spread mingled with the lonely dust

    struggling, frozen shape left sprawled in an alley


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