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It's just a tiny bit of devilry.

 

Death is inescapable.

You've got to scrape these off your ships!

Evil souls twisted and mutated by eternal torture, Wrackspawn are wild foot soldiers of the Abyss.

The Sahuagin terrorize the deeps!

Blue Dragons are capable of standing each other, you see.

I really want to know the backstory behind this one.

Keep Rolling My Friends

"These standards need no bearer."

  

On the battlefield, even a flag can be a soldier. Animated Standards, while very cool from a design standpoint, are kind of weird in-game. They provide free movemjent, but only to Madness-aspect allies. It really is kind of cumbersome, and the figure's stats are not high enough to make up for the limitation. Ah, well. At least the faces are cool!

 

Perfect defense, perfect passivity.

They might as well never die.

Just as fierce as any chihuahua!

his snake's head allows him to use vicious venom!

Remnants of an ancient race, Torrians are less bestial than their appearance would suggest.

You should be afraid of the dark.

An archmage who paid a terrible price for his power.

If you mistake this for a discarded cloak, it is your own damn fault.

Well, if he ain't the cutest familiar ever!

A combination of fire and water, this is now a creature of steam and burning embers!

The Dark Dwarves from deep beneath the earth, Duergar have a surprising amount of innate magic!

 

My half-orc rogue about to be finished off by the minions of Ashardalon, surrounded by fallen comrades.

Photo of a D&D session during PAX15.

The mightiest of devils, Pit Fiends are masterful commanders.

Bad dragons are colored, good dragons are metal!

 

That came out wrong. Uh, look at it this way: A yellow dragon is bad. A bronze dragon is good! Bronze dragons live near the sea, and breathe an odd type of gas that repells everything it comes in contact with. In the shift from 3rd to 4th edition D&D, bronze dragons remained, but were no longer "core" metallic dragons - the original five included brass, bronze, and copper, so 4th edition shifted it a bit to give more metallic variety. New bronzes showed up in an expansion pretty soon, though, rendering it kind of moot. Bronze dragons are some of the kindest and most benevolent of metallic dragons, and actually take interest in humans. Also, they look really cool.

 

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Second only to the Elder Brains, Ulitharid Mind Flayers are quite powerful.

Mad and irrevocably insane, these undead shades spread mental disease to all they touch.

This is as close as they can get to an archmage.

Feared amongthe Algonquin as spirits of hunger and cannibalism, the Wendigo devour human flesh in the most taboo of rituals, spreading their psychosis to innocent victims.

 

This race of winged batlike humanoids is often mistaken for ampires, though they are quite different.

 

He's rather angry.

The lord of desert lightning storms!

Yeenoghu puts his mark on any demon in his service.

Although he possesses twin minds, Demogorgon is one being.

 

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Certains monstres veulent juste regarder le monde brûler.

He rolled badly, with his arms as just snakes. Poor guy.

A poor unfortunate creature that burns whatever it touches.

He is one with the element.

He... is not a pack animal. Stay clear.

Darkness given envenomed life.

Because we just had too much fire.

 

They both have magical tattoos!

 

He fights like the wind. Since he's a kite, he also blows away under a stiff breeze.

 

You know, I kinda like Wardlings now.

A surprisingly successful Mimic form!

Svirfneblin are fabulously insane! But not as bad as the Derro.

Golems made from chains, Iron Thugs guard anything.

 

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