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Remember that time Jester disguise herself as a leaf costume? --- Audio From: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGnGZbuvSJY&t=7594s
Remember that time Jester disguises herself as a leaf costume?
I do.
Oh yeah...
I have a Tumblr.
Tabletop Escapades Animated for you all.
The spider from “Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?” From the manga, because the other one looks like a dog or something. - Kumoko - 3D model by -Koj- (@-Koj-)
Kumoko from “Kumo Desu ga, Nani ka?”
A Tripod (or Fighting Machine) from The War of the Worlds (Not the movies). - Tripod (The War of the Worlds) - 3D model by -Koj- (@-Koj-)
And another.
Finally Tumblr let me upload this.
A Tripod (or fighting machine) from the War of the Worlds(not the movie).
“Otyughs (Aw-tee-ug), also known as the gulguthra, are terrifying creatures that lurk in heaps of dung and decay, waiting for something to disturb it. There are two varieties, the regular otyugh, and its larger, more intelligent offshoot, the neo-otyugh. They feed on dung and wastes from other dungeon creatures (gulguthra means “dung eaters”) but also enjoy an occasional snack of fresh meat.”
Yeah
Turnaround of the beholder.
A Beholder from Advance Dungeons & Dragons.
“The Beholder is stuff of nightmare. This creature, also called sphere of many eyes or the eye tyrant, appears as a large orb dominated by a central eye and large toothy maw, has 10 smallers eyes on stalks sprouting from the top of the orb. Among adventurers, beholders are known as a deadly adversaries.”
-Monster Manual
A Hive Mother from the Spelljammer campaign setting.
"The hive mother is also called the ultimate tyrant, or just "Ultimate", a form of greeting that seems to please their pride. They are twice the size of typical beholders, and differ in appearance as well." -Adventures in Space
Orbus from the Spelljammer campaign setting of AD&D 2e.
"The orbus is either a genetically bred or a stunted and immature form of the standard beholder. It is only found in space aboard the tyrant ships of the beholder nations. It is chalk-white and lacks functioning smaller eyes. The central eye is huge and vulnerable, occupying most of the upper body above a small toothless mouth. This eye has the normal anti-magic properties, but is milky white." -Adventures in Space
A Beholder with the Spelljammer design.
"The beholder is the stuff of nightmares for many groundling. The creature, also called the sphere of many eyes or the eye tyrant, appears as a large orb dominated by central eye large toothy maw, with ten smaller eyes on stalks sprouting from the top of the orb. On the known worlds, a single beholder is considered a great danger. How would these groundling react if they knew that in space beholders control their own specially designed ships, and traveled on them in large numbers?" -Adventures in Space