Nexius_LobsterM to Traditional ArtEnglish • 1 year agoAdvanced Dungeons & Dragons Player’s Handbook Illustration by David Trampierimagemessage-square6arrow-up1116arrow-down13
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minus-square@Stamau123linkEnglish4•1 year agoWas there always 2 guys stealing the eye gems and I just never noticed?
minus-squareNeatolinkfedilink2•1 year agoSuch a bold move. You invade a temple, play the lizard-person priest, and then try to defile a statue to a demon god? When a portal to the abyss shows up with said demon god’s champion coming through, no one better act surprised!
minus-square@D3adHamst3ratorlinkEnglish1•1 year agoI always thought that was an efreet statue representing the efreet on the cover of the Dungeon Master’s Guide. As in the party dispatches some lizard men worshipping an efreet and the run into him in the lower levels of the dungeon.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•1 year agoI think it’s a statue of Moloch, an archdevil in DnD lore who ruled a layer of Hell in ADnD.
Was there always 2 guys stealing the eye gems and I just never noticed?
Such a bold move. You invade a temple, play the lizard-person priest, and then try to defile a statue to a demon god? When a portal to the abyss shows up with said demon god’s champion coming through, no one better act surprised!
I always thought that was an efreet statue representing the efreet on the cover of the Dungeon Master’s Guide.
As in the party dispatches some lizard men worshipping an efreet and the run into him in the lower levels of the dungeon.
I think it’s a statue of Moloch, an archdevil in DnD lore who ruled a layer of Hell in ADnD.