07-17-2011, 09:36 AM
Havard Wrote:The upcoming John Carter of Mars movie, got me thinking about this. The main connection I see here are Blackmoor's Sand Folk who are very similar to Barsoom's Tharks:
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No. Appearing: 1-8, Armor Class: 4, Move: 12", Hit Dice: 10+(1-4), % in Liar: 30, Treasure Type: E, No. of Attacks: 2, Damage/Attack: 4-24/4-24, Alignment: Neutral.
Also known as Green Martians, these creatures have six limbs: two for walking erect, two used as arms and two in between which can be used as either. Eyes are set at extreme sides of heads and above center and can look in one or two directions without turning the head. Ears, slightly above eyes and close together; small cup-like antennae protruding about one inch on small specimens. Noses are longitudinal slits entered in face midway between mouth and ears. Iris of eye is blood-red, pupils are dark, eyeball is very white, as are the pair of tusks extending from the lower jaw upwards in a curve toward the center of the face where human eyes would be. They range in height from 12 to 15 feet tall and weigh up to 400 pounds.
We know that Gary and Kuntz sent Erac's Cousin adventuring on Greyhawk's Mars. In 1974, TSR published Warriors of Mars, which has some times been used in connection with OD&D. The OD&D74 Forum has more details on that game.
Mystaros had the FSS Beagle pick up the Sand People on "Mars" before crashing on Blackmoor.
-Havard
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Currently Playing: Daniel S. Debelfry in the Throne of Star's Campaign