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Levistus's_Leviathan

5e Freelancer
This looks so much better than the actual cover ... :(
The magic tendrils that flow from his legs/hips is really giving eldritch horror vibes. Reminds me of this piece of art I saw a while ago:
 

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briggart

Adventurer
The magic tendrils that flow from his legs/hips is really giving eldritch horror vibes. Reminds me of this piece of art I saw a while ago:
Hastur/King in Yellow is one of the most intriguing great old ones. I try to insert it, in one way or another, in almost all my campaigns.
 



Reynard

Legend
It's weird to see people who already own all manner of roleplaying game supplements from years of playing get all mad when companies don't spend the time and resources catering to them specifically over and over again.
You have years and years of player supplements and adventures and core books, too, yet somehow it is perfectly fine for those to make the cut?

I get that it is a choice based on what sells by WotC. But you, personally , deciding that you have enough previous edition material has zero impact on my needs or desires.
 

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