Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Bajang?
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Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Bajang?
Second Edition
Third Edition
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The pelesit is a familiar spirit in Malay folklore. Resembling a cricket or grasshopper, sometimes with a human head, the pelesit can only be summoned by a woman. It is usually used to attack other people.
There are two different rituals that can be used to summon a pelesit. Both involve incantations and biting off the tongue of a dead child. The severed tongue will transform into the pelesit, which can then be sent to attack a chosen victim. It will enter the victim's mouth, tail-first, and the victim will then start to madly rave about cats. If used in conjunction with a Polong, it can cause insanity and unconsciousness.
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Monster master list.
Suggest a spook.
A Bajang! It was a bit tricky to draw the teeth but I found a way to draw them so no biggie anyways 6 down... 100 more to go T_T
Alistor, is so bright for a Demon.
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Another demon, the Bajang.
Alistor with some Loongsoul eyes in. I quite like them. I’m still trying to work out the editing thingo.
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