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Thursday, 13 January 2011
GUEST WEEK: Nalfeshnee by Matt Dicks
The Nalfeshnee is an enormous demon and denizen of the chaotic Abyss. It appears as a huge gorilla-like creature, standing three times the size of a man and weighing more than 8,000 pounds. It flutters obscenely on impossibly-small bat wings, taking horrible enthusiasm in its task: the torturing of damned souls.
In D&D, Devils and Demons are two distinct families of hell-kin; the former reside in the Nine Hells of Baator and represent the Lawful Evil alignment - Devils are evil but generally live by a lawful system, and are more likely to play "within the rules". By contrast, Demons are always Chaotic Evil, and their home - the Abyss - is a lawless place, governed by whoever happens to be strongest at the time (and often-changing).
The Nalfeshnee is brought to us by one Matt Dicks, another illustrator friend of ours. Although perhaps not the greatest enthusiast of role-playing-games, Matt is in posession of a truly amazing and distinctive style, kinda Ralph Steadman in its violence but always with an intelligent restraint. I thought a demonic creature would suit the style well, and I really like what he's given us.
Labels:
artist: guest,
book: monster manual,
chaotic,
CR 14,
demon,
evil,
type: outsider
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reminds me of some of the artwork in rathergood.com good stuff! I love the eye.
ReplyDeleteI'm inclined to assume the breastplate is made from something's face.
ReplyDeleteIs this one of those jokes where the artist had to draw something without knowing what it actually looks like?
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