Goblin Mountaineer
Goblin mountaineer, barely keeps his family fed.
Artist: DiTerlizzi
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Goblin Mountaineer
Goblin mountaineer, barely keeps his family fed.
Artist: DiTerlizzi
Yavimaya Scion
Each time the saw blade bit, the tree spat it out.
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Workhorse (Exodus) - DiTerlizzi
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MtG Token: 3/3 Beasts 1-5
Magic: the Gathering has been around for 30 years. There are 27,000 unique cards and growing. And a lot of them create tokens. While the official tokens are great, I have a need to celebrate the artwork of our (mtg) ancestors. Let's celebrate older artwork with a new coat of paint.
Token: 3/3 green Beasts
The generic green Beasts as seen on Garruk Wildspeaker and Beast Within
As popular as the token is, we grabbed 5 pieces of art.
Carnassid from Stronghold by Brom
Hunting Moa from Urza's Destiny by DiTerlizzi
Barkhide Mauler from Onslaught by Iain McCaig
Anurid Barkripper from Judgement by Randy Gallegos
Garruk's Companion from Magic 2011 by Efrem Palacios
While not an actual bear, Elves vs Goblins' Giant Growth (Matt Cavotta) has a fantastic bear. The final bear is Druid's Familiar (Adam Paquette) from Avacyn Restored
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Continuing the trend of “Planescape books I weirdly skipped posting about,” here’s the second Monstrous Compendium for the campaign setting (1995). Have no clue why I stopped with the first volume, but I did. And that meant overlooking an entire book of @DiTerlizzi illustrations, which is probably a crime.
The whole book is pretty great. Tony takes a crack at the astral dreadnought, for one. We also get stats for the astral dreadnought, for another (despite featuring on the cover of Manual of the Planes, it mostly remained a mystery until now). There’s walking brain monsters, animal people, flying elephants, those weird porcupine-haired guys from Highlander II: The Quickening. Razorvine gets an official entry. Retrievers are retrieved. The Arcane are imported from Spelljammer, as are an odd sort of Neogi-kin.
Many of the monsters feel less like singular encounters than they do jumping off points for whole adventures, or even campaigns. The Prolonger, for instance — a sort of soul-eating, immortality obsessed pseudo-undead — is a personal favorite and made for an excellent serial killer nemesis in my own homebrew campaign. Good monsters are fuel, not foes!
Tolkien Unfinished Cover Art by DiTerlizzi
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Art By Tony Diterlizzi
Tony DiTerlizzi, Land of Eight Million Dreams
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