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Forgotten Realms: Monsters (zoom 5) concept art (Dungeons & Dragons).Featured here: Orc, Goblin, Mindflayer, Wight
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Comments: 10
Shozen76 [2013-01-27 14:09:51 +0000 UTC]
Tho orc is ok. The goblin seems a little orc... I don't like too similar creatures. Give to the goblin a big nose, no fangs, a "yellow" skin and a older and wizened body. I don't like the other two.
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25u [2013-01-25 18:12:06 +0000 UTC]
Goblin is okay, if a bit bland. The wight looks nice and I like the mindflayer, even though it's a bit oversimplified (compared to 3e depictions, which also featured thicker tentacles). I'm opposed to the orc, though. It's recognizable for everyone, sure - give me a "big, roughly-human sized humanoid with enlarged canines" and I'll say it looks orcish. I wouldn't say it has much to do with D&D, though. It does little to evoke any comparisons with pigs, at list how it's presented here. It's more like some kind of an ogre (not even an orog), hunched over brute on little legs. Even for that, though, he has too flat and too prolonged face.
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ShambleMound [2013-01-22 01:49:03 +0000 UTC]
With the hunched over look of the Orc, it kinda looks like more Warhammer Fantasy Orcs than Tolkien-esque Orcs
Neat pic, by the way.
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beneil In reply to ShambleMound [2017-11-24 22:14:17 +0000 UTC]
that what I will say about the orc.
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PantanaDM [2013-01-21 22:39:06 +0000 UTC]
I like the look of the wight, I just picture them being more claw based in their attacks. Don't picture them with a sword, really.
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shad0wdream [2013-01-21 20:59:00 +0000 UTC]
Fantastic! We were able to identify them without looking at the caption at all. (well, wight was "undead of some sort") Bang on. I really like the mindflayer. You captured it perfectly. And the goblin is fantastic.
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KingOfOdonata [2013-01-21 16:47:29 +0000 UTC]
Orc isn't bad, a little less humanoid then previously depicted. Same with the goblin I reckon. But I've seen goblins so many different ways it's hard to pin them down to one depiction (especially the Akki of Kamigawa). I think the problem with the Mind Flayer is it is not gaunt enough in the face ([link] ). And for the wight, seems a little too solid to be undead ([link] ). The again, these types of images are made to look smooth and solid, rather than gritty (which most of these creatures would be normally shown in that way).
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