Wereboar - Face
Unused Art asset for The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Artist Unknown - Possibly by Louise Sandoval
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Wereboar - Face
Unused Art asset for The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Artist Unknown - Possibly by Louise Sandoval
Pork Pie
Concept sketches for a possible wereboar PC idea bc dnd's lycanthropy is how I like to play As+Make As Many Flavors of Furry OC As I Can; she has no name atm but the concept is she's a prince from the faewild who got caught in the material plane+gets uses as a sideshow attraction in a circus🐗-oh and IG there's her eladrin form too, IG
Werewolf or Werebear? 🐺x🐻
Wereboar baby!
For werenimal
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Wereboar?
First Edition
Second Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition
WHICH IS MORE SMASHABLE?
Minotaur
Wereboar
STEP RIGHT UP, STEP RIGHT UP, WE GOT A HELL OF A MATCH TODAY FOLKS! ONE THE LEFT, WE HAVE THE MINOTAUR! Around 7-9 feet (2.1-2.7 m) tall, cunning with maps and traps and such, literally as strong as an ox, and has a blatant disrespect for authority! They're starting to lose the bloodthirsty and brutal influence of the demon lord who created them, but displays of power still seem to run in their blood just as strong. So it'll likely be rough!
AND ON THE RIGHT. The one people fought tooth and nail to get in here, THE WEREBOAR! Can turn into a boar, a person, or a boar-person. Unlike most, they don't actually get bigger in their hybrid form, just bulkier. They're crude, live for a fight, and assume everyone's out to get them...but if you DO manage to befriend one they're ride-or-die for life. The often end up with orc tribes regardless of base species. It turns out that "Tusked person who likes foraging and fighting and is willing throw down for its family in an instant" always fits in just fine.
A spirited round of spottle, a game using dice rolled in fly dust to tempt the spottle toad. (Michael Wright from “At the Spottle Parlor” by Rick Swan, Dungeon magazine No 12, July/August 1988)
Guests for tonight's game include Shkad the AWOL lizard man who drank too much leech wine and was separated from his patrol. He hopes to make enough money to bribe his superiors when he returns. Also playing is Gergy d'Ambreville, "a distantly related member of the famed d'Ambreville family of the House of Sylaire in New Averoigne (described in D&D module X2 Castle Amber). Like many members of that family, Gergy is afflicted with lycanthropy. His disease causes him to periodically transform into a wereboar."