Virgil Finlay (1914 - 1971)
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The stingtails of Anauroch are the larger cousins of the laertis, lizard men who eat the internal organs of humans and camels, leaving the rest for vulutres (Brom, one of the divider card pages in the AD&D 2e Monstrous Compendium Forgotten Realms Appendix, MC11, TSR, 1991; also used as cover of Ed Greenwood's 1991 supplement Anauroch)
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Friends and I saw a specific lizard movie last night and I had a vision.
Meet Blue, the sheltered lizard folk iguana wizard whose village made him leave to see something that wasn’t the same dozen acres of swamp.
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Last but not least, here is the final before-after image in this series.
The first character is Isha, a fairly timid dwarf who was possessed by the god of evil for most of the campaign. By the end of the campaign, Isha had quite a few partywide buff items and skills and was much more confident.
As a latecomer to the campaign, her player would often get lost in the lore, thus she would need "lore navigation" (read: I needed to recap a lot of stuff on several occasions to make sure she caught up).
And speaking of getting lost in the lore, the second image represents Adurian. As one of the most longtime players, Adurian's player was among the best in keeping track of everything that was going on. He drew extremely complex lore charts on multiple occasions, connecting plot points together and trying to solve mysteries. As a result, his character became conspirative and somewhat paranoid.
In the early campaign, Adurian was a stingy lizard person (lizardkin are something like werelizards in my world, thus the visual differences between the final pic and the rest). He eventually rediscovered himself and became much nobler.
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My Argonian arcanist, Seeks-Many-Fates
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Scary Scary Scary! Oh to be a lizard and a Bard and have a complicated relationship with how you view your past self!
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My half of an art trade with @Etchasketchyart check out their cute and cool characters
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Found in some scrap stuff!
I was definitely exploring some D&D adoptables. Turtle folk and Kolbolds
The little ratty lookin one on top is pretty cute
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Tsydani, my lvl 12 dragonborn rogue and certified bastard.
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I am sorry that I am complaining again, but this is another fantasy world that didn’t put ANY thought into how to differentiate Lizard Folk from each other. If you want to have a race that makes them all look the same, then you can use colors, clothes and accessories to differentiate them. It is one way to go about it. But a more interesting way is to not go “factory produced dolls” route and just make all Lizard characters individually, each getting characteristics that make them look different from each other. You can play with colors in place of skin tones, and horns and wings and scale structures to make them all seem unique. There is nothing more heartbreaking to me, a person who loves dragons and lizard people, than seeing a lizard people race that was treated like there was nothing there could be done for them to make them all look unique and interesting. Stop being lazy, fantasy authors! Put some thought into the design! Research real life lizards if you have to! Just do something!
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