Five multi-racial, non-objectified, practically armoured female characters. Ready to pick up and play with type IV D&D. Based off the same design as the drow sheets. Made back in May, 2012.

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Six drow pre-made character sheets. The sheet layout is based on the design by James Stowe. The art is by me.
Something I whipped up for Mapstalgia. Hopefully it’ll get featured on there soon. Resident Evil 1 & 2 are some of my favourite games of all time.
Some more assorted pre-generated characters from the old blog. These were made for a home-brew version of Vornheim, but are serviceable for any high-magic campaign.
The old blogspot Dungeons & Donuts had a lot of character creation guides to help speed up the process of making a 4e character from scratch. I’ve retooled all of the accumulated advice, and this is the result.
It’s also available as a PDF Google Doc over on Google+.
Level 1 female half-orc druid. She’s an Essentials build.
A homemade pre-generated character from The Lost Crown of Neverwinter.