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| #1MarandahirJun 09, 2010 16:08:36 | Player's Handbook Races: Tieflings Player's Handbook Races: Tieflings explores the infernal secrets of the tieflings. It presents D&D players with exciting new options for their characters, including unique racial feats, powers, paragon paths, and epic destinies. This book also includes ways to flesh out your tiefling character’s background and personality. A special thanks goes to Jon Schindehette and Keven Smith, art directors for this project, plus artists Julie Dillon, Adam Gillespie, Brian Hagan, Woodrow Hinton III, Goran Josic, Ron Lemen, Raven Mimura, William O'Connor, David Rapoza, Georgi "Calader" Simeonov, Steve Prescott, and William O’Connor. To be a tiefling is to be defiant—defiant of the stares, proud despite the whispers, and sure of yourself regardless of a heritage of darkness. Tieflings laugh in the faces of those who would judge, sneer at those filled with ignorant fear, and stand tall amid all the accusations, spoken or unspoken. To play a tiefling is to wield the power granted by an ancient evil, and to adopt the sly grin and twinkling eye. With a tiefling character, you play the part of the ne’er-do-well who doesn’t mean any harm, the rake with a heart of gold, the reluctant hero, the rogue scholar tempted by forbidden knowledge, or the antihero who stalks the shadows while trying to fight his own darker nature. Talk about this gallery here. |
| #2celticmuttJun 09, 2010 18:11:57 | Only skimmed a little so far. Most are good, but I hate that there's so many reused pieces. This one is especially awesome. |
| #3LordMorbienJun 10, 2010 12:08:10 | I like that we're starting to see some variations in the horns and tail now, making them look a little less like a cookie cutter race. On the other hand, some of the weapon designs in the gallery are just silly.![]() |
| #4dybrarhJun 10, 2010 13:22:45 | Looks like a slightly stylised rendition of a khopesh, I'm not really seeing the problem. |
| #5MarandahirJun 10, 2010 18:32:58 | That picture's been around forever. I think it was either in Player's Handbook, Manual of the Planes, or Martial Power. |
| #6LordMorbienJun 15, 2010 22:30:59 | Looks like a slightly stylised rendition of a khopesh, I'm not really seeing the problem. It's a bit too stylised for my taste - - it looks very unwieldy, and I don't see how the character would avoid injuring herself in combat on that odd handguard. I'm not saying a fantasy character has to have a completly realistic weapon, but some of the weapons designs in the gallery looked like random pieces of jagged metal with handles rather than something designed for actual use in combat. |
| #7MarandahirJun 15, 2010 23:51:21 | As I said; don't use that picture as your example of something wrong with the weapons in this art gallery: that picture didn't originate here. |
| #8gomeztooJun 21, 2010 14:17:22 | Still no image that fits my tiefling though... |