
I want to see Rogues take this on!
Originally shared by Ralph Horsley
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Oils on primed illustration board.
Approx 18" x 24"
Interior Illustration for theDungeon Master’s Guide, 5e..
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You Overplaying this Sunday? :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that's 3 shades of terrifying.
ReplyDeleteI think I want Ralph Horsley to illustrate all my Swords Campaigns, or Wolfspell:
ReplyDeletehttp://ralphhorsley.deviantart.com/art/Wolfcaller-s-Howl-495208685
Ooh! Great idea, Keith. Let's bring back that water theme.
I'll second Keith Stetson on this. That is a phenomenal scene eidolon.
ReplyDeleteI think I am up for that challenge.
ReplyDeleteI always wondered what preyed upon the wizard whales.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or does that look like a giant hermit crab?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant hermit crab. With tentacles.
ReplyDeleteWhaaat....!
ReplyDeleteSo now we know. It was an enemy of the Wizard Whales, sent to disrupt a diplomatic mission taking pearls and abalone as a gift to potential allies. And the hermit crab was driven off using torpedoes from a submarine re-fashioned into a sailing vessel. Whose engines were later awoken by a ghost crew, and usurped by Gammon who made it the 18th craft of the air!
ReplyDeleteWhoa.
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