Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Pegataur?
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Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Pegataur?
First Edition (BD&D)
Second Edition
Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix for AD&D 2e, 1994, Jeff Easley cover art featuring the pegataur, the blackball (an apparently living creature very similar to a sphere of annihilation), and the frost salamander
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Kabus (Stopping point for the night!) WIP!
Guys I think I just started a new drawing style out of nowhere! As I was coloring his hair with the pink from a pixiv game I used for practice hairstyles with for my oc original (Closed Species) species Nyx Neverland for my YouTube channel and well I liked one of the hair color combos that I used for one of the hairstyles that I tried on Nyx. And well Kabus will have this kind of hair color(s) now that I already drew Nyx. And I just realized that I've started a new drawing style! Where'd it come from?!
Pegataurs, flying fighter/magic-users (Jeff Easley, AD&D 2nd ed Monstrous Compendium, TSR, 1989; originally from module M2: Vengeance of Alphaks, 1986)
I made a mistake, oop, he’s supposed to only have 3 legs, pretend this is a younger Araton
This art is 1 year old, but I’m still hecking proud of this, and I don’t think that’s changing any time soon
Anyone caught heavily referencing/tracing/plain stealing my art/designs will immediately be reported for art theft, you do not have permission to use this artwork in any way, shape or form