I missed this last week! Here's a selection for today.
This is, of course, Ningauble of the Seven Eyes, one of the mysterious sorcerers of Lankhmar of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser story game.
A nice fantastic landscape; kind of Thailand's karst shoreline except on steroids and more temperate and European-esque rather than tropical southeast Asian.
A nice design for a starfighter.
The so-called Archbishop, a so far still unnamed and undescribed (officially) brachiosaurid from Tanzania of the late Jurassic.
For a while there, there was an idea that Dimetrodon's spines actually didn't support a sail after all, but rather a lowish hump, and then stuck out as spines. This is a restoration of that flavor. It looks like that interpretation is probably not correct, but I do really like the pseudo-mammal depiction regardless.
Shallow undersea cities, or at least office campuses. I could live here, I think. At least for a while.
Pseudo-Egyptian style architecture, with a weird lady with a torch checking out the hieroglyphs. I like the harsh pure black and white of ink drawings, and it particularly serves this type of illustration.
A couple of Necrons, Warhammer 40ks interpretation of space undead. It's less overtly fantastic than what Starfinder has done, with actual undead in space, but only relatively so.
This is a more conventional undead illustration, a very bizarre lich of some sort.
Not quite sure what this is, but I really like it. Some kind of necromancer or witch or something, with some kind of strange summoned alien-style undead.
Several images of Nagash, Supreme Lord of the Undead from the Warhammer setting (now god of the dead in their weirdo Age of Sigmar setting.)
What's not to love. This picture just kinda tells all kinds of stories on its own without any input from me.
A Neanderthal character study.
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