Some New Warhammer ghost army stuff. I have, I think, found almost all of the art associated with this book. It's great stuff.
Badon Hill; an interpretation of the actual, historical, battle between the Romano-Britons and the Anglo-Saxons in the early Dark Ages.
In art, the Red Men of Barsoom are often not very red. Otherwise, though, they look fantastic.
A fiery, horned demon with a flaming sword and lots of smoke.
Barosaurus and allosaurs in the Morrison. Man, I love the Morrison.
A Barsoom montage.
Although the game itself isn't really up my alley, I do love the look of the Destiny concept art.
Northern Europeans: blond gals and bears. It's our heritage.
If T. rex were a good 50-60% larger, and much, much gnarlier, this is what he'd look like. A Dire T. rex?
A study of the Bengal vs Siberian tigers. Keep in mind that the Siberian tiger is just a remnant population of the same population that used to range all the way to the Caucasus Mountains. The Caspian tiger, by genetics, is the same animal as the Siberian tiger. The range has just been greatly curtailed.
A big allosaur and some sword & sorcery type characters. Super-sexy!
Another synthwave-style cyperpunk image.
What if Blanka from Street Fighter was a sword & sorcery character?
I also really like this kind of Gothic horror vibe, and I often utilize a lot of Gothic horror influences in my fantasy.
Tron-style Boba Fett.
Barbarians with a Wolverine-clawed hand and a sabertooth. I dunno. Kinda all over the place, but a cool image.
A 4e location near the City of Brass; the Brazen Bazaar. It's also probably in other versions, but I don't remember reading about it in 3e. Maybe I should pull up my Manual of the Planes again and see if it's mentioned.
Brennus, a personal hero of mine. Vae victis, baby!
Another Warhammer undead image. Holy cow, this is a great picture!
This is what I want to see on our southern border!
Not quite sure what this guy is doing, but it is a cool pose, if you have to pose, I suppose.
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