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The Gaping Maw, a layer of the Abyss consisting of endless dark jungle andmurky ocean, is the kingdom of Demogorgon, Prince of Demons!
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"Its victims' blood feeds the eerie crops of the dreamscape."
Yes, that is my garden in the background. And, uh, the road. Oops!
The Ropestrung Scarecrow has a multi-use ability that lets him push lots and lots of enemies away, which is supremely useful.
Yet another of Christopher Burdett's designs ( www.christopherburdett.com ), the Toxic Sirroth underwent a few different design ideas before becoming the final bug-gug combo that you see today. And you know that weird, complex Venom damage? He gets two different ways to place it! Have fun with that!
"Ses engrenages tournent, ta volonté se plie."
C'est un gentleman hobo en fauteuil roulant steampunk!
Classic D&D trolls were skinny, weren't they?
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(From Wizards of the Coast's DDM line. These "collectible" plastic minis come pre-painted.)
I painted the base edges yellow so I could tell mine from my friends'.
Les démons de Glabrezu sont terribles et terrifiants, et offrent souvent aux mortels la promesse de pouvoir et de richesse.
"Écoutez et soyez damnés pour toujours."
Faisant partie de la sous-faction Hellbred, le Prédicateur infernal est une part de rêve qui ressemble à un démon, mais qui est vraiment "quelque chose" que les gens ont imaginé...
Dragonspawn are weird draconic hybrid mutants, sometimes barely resembling their original Draconic roots. Greenspawn Razorfiends seem somewhat insectile, and use their razor-sharp wings as weapons.
Après un certain temps, vous pourriez tomber dans l'impression erronée que les ogres sont loufoques et ne doivent pas être pris au sérieux. Cette impression sera rectifiée.