A drow priestess offers a sacrifice to Lolth while a nycadaemon stands guard (David Sutherland, AD&D module D3: Vault of the Drow by Gary Gygax, 1978; this B&W version on the title page repeats the colored image on the monochrome cover)
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A drow priestess offers a sacrifice to Lolth while a nycadaemon stands guard (David Sutherland, AD&D module D3: Vault of the Drow by Gary Gygax, 1978; this B&W version on the title page repeats the colored image on the monochrome cover)
Glossed up the final Goblin Bro and my altar! I like the Gloss more than the Satin. Has a better texture and shine to it (who woulda thought?). Bed for me now. I'm loving this hobby. I'm only disappointed in myself, and not a company (Wizards *cough cough*), for screwing stuff up. I really wish I could get back into Magic but I'm finding it super hard to be interested again. Oh well, enough ranting. Painting is fun!
Ołtarz diabła
aka Ołtarz zła
aka Evil Altar
Director: James Winburn
1988
imdb
Central Video
Drow supplicants summon the avatar of Lolth (Terry Dykstra, "Gods of the Underdark" chapter of DMGR4: Monster Mythology, supplement for AD&D 2e, TSR, 1992)
Not Indiana Jones -- "Colorado Smith et le sacré temple," Didier Guiserix illustration for rules to a complete pulp-inspired adventure game within Casus Belli 23, December 1984
Ghouls and bhuts surround the great cauldron in the main temple of the evil abbey. (Keith Parkinson, D&D Expert adventure module X4: Master of the Desert Nomads, TSR, 1983)
That old time religion -- Followers of Wakboth (the Devil, the Doom of the World) seek a return to the Great Darkness when Chaos reigned across Glorantha (Guillaume Sorel, Runequest supplement Les Dieux de Glorantha, Oriflam for Avalon Hill & Chaosium, 1987)
“The Servants of Anthraxus have all been marked by the oinodaemon with various diseases as a hallmark of their faith.“ (Jim Holloway, “The Dark Conventicle” by Richard W Emerich, Dungeon 11, May/June 1988)