Art Gallery 04/15/2005


Lords of Madness



84699.jpgBy taking a look at the unnatural creatures portrayed within Lords of Madness: The Book of Aberrations, you may find that you're inspired to greater things -- either as a player or a DM. Happily, this book provides PCs with some options for fighting these creatures, and DMs can make their campaign plots even more insidiously evil by reading the source material for the creatures. View the evil waiting for you within the art gallery for this D&D accessory.

Sincere thanks go to art director Dawn Murin and artists Steven Belledin, Mitch Cotie, Ed Cox, Steve Ellis, Wayne England, Colin Fix, Dana Knutson, Doug Kovacs, Chuck Lukacs, Dennis Crabapple McClain, Jim Nelson, Michael Phillippi, Wayne Reynolds, Richard Sardinha, Dan Scott, and Ron Spencer.

Click the links below to view the illustrations.

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Introduction by Chuck Lukacs
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Lost in the Far Realm by Michael Phillippi
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Cultist by Mitch Cotie
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Deep Masters Chapter Start by Doug Kovacs
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Aboleth Cutaway View by Ed Cox
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Aboleth Brain by Ed Cox
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Stygian Aboleth by Colin Fix
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Aboleth Glyphs by Wayne England
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Aboleth City by Richard Sardinha
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Aboleth and New Slave by Ron Spencer
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Skum Ambush by Mitch Cotie
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The Eye Tyrants Chapter Start by Doug Kovacs
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Beholder Cutaway View by Ed Cox
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Beholder Eye by Ed Cox
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Elder Orb by Wayne England
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