"Fleeing the rage that consumed their feuding families, Juliana and Orlando fled to the Cave of Echoes, where it is said every wish is granted." (Dave De Leuw cover for AD&D module UK1: Beyond the Crystal Cave by Dave J Brown, Tom Kirby, and Graeme Morris, with a bit of inspiration from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, TSR UK, 1983)
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As mentioned in the latest episode of the podcast, here’s what a Sahuagin looks like! Art by Dave de Leuw from the 1st Edition Module U3, The Final Enemy.
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Encountering a barkburr in a magical forest (Dave De Leuw back cover for AD&D module UK1: Beyond the Crystal Cave, TSR UK, 1983)
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“A Brimgeth -- a member of a small but infamous clan of immortal warriors” (Dave De Leuw, Proteus 3, mid-1985)
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Warrior in the shadows (Dave De Leuw, Proteus 2, early 1985)
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A Brimgeth warrior blocks the stone bridge (Dave De Leuw, Proteus magazine, early 1985)
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“From the darkness of the cloak, a skeletal hand with razor-edged talons darts out” (Dave De Leuw, from “The Mines of Malagus” by Viki Llundsbrand, Proteus 2, early 1985)
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Silently boarding the Sea Ghost (Dave De Leuw, AD&D module U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, TSR, 1981)
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The U series (”Underwater”) modules: U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh (1981), U2: Danger at Dunwater (1982), and U3: The Final Enemy (1983), all written by Dave Browne with Don Turnbull, produced by TSR UK, with covers by Dave De Leuw
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Boarding action on the deck of the Sea Ghost (Dave De Leuw, AD&D module U1: The Sinister Secret of Saltmarsh, TSR, 1981)
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Welcome to the Tower of Terror (Dave De Leuw, Proteus magazine 1, 1984)
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