Anonymous1: Just a note: Not Dungeons and Dragons. I'd recognize that art anywhere, and it's from the "adult section" of an online comic multi-series named Drowtales. The adult section is named Drowtales Daydream.
Anonymous7: Ahem... There already is a 'drowtales' tag, but this is not D&D. The drow of Drowtales are in a completely separate universe than D&D. And they aren't even that similar. The only similarities I can think of are the common dark skin and common white hair... And then the matriarchal society, but not really much else.
Anonymous10: A9: You're saying Everquest didn't crib like a motherfucker from D&D?
"Drow," or "Trow," originate in Scottish folklore and are small, ugly, troll-like creatures.
If you've got something called a Drow, and it's a beautiful, evil, dark-skinned elf, then they *didn't* borrow from folklore -- they took it *straight out of D&D,* and denying it makes them look like douches.
Krawczyk: I was gonna respond to something above, but I saw Trow and immediately forgot.
Moar Trow/Nucklavee porn!
Specially if it's the Bard's Tale versions for mass lulz.
Anonymous11: why is it that all the porn that has anything from D&D has an argument on it? It's either someone said it was/wasn't D&D, or someone saying the artist did it wrong.
Anonymous13: @Anonymous7: it started out as a chronical of a DnD game but eventually diverged from the DnD setting and was rewritten/drawn to solidify it's continuity as separate from DnD drow.
So, "Drow tales" obviously has some D&D in its lineage, so hey. Add a drow_tales tag, but D&D ought to stay.
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"Drow," or "Trow," originate in Scottish folklore and are small, ugly, troll-like creatures.
If you've got something called a Drow, and it's a beautiful, evil, dark-skinned elf, then they *didn't* borrow from folklore -- they took it *straight out of D&D,* and denying it makes them look like douches.
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Moar Trow/Nucklavee porn!
Specially if it's the Bard's Tale versions for mass lulz.