Atrocious
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I've always considered Rovagug to be a somewhat bland and uninteresting deity, but after seeing that picture my opinion has changed drastically! Same thing happened with Zon Kuthon when Pf11 came out. It is incredible how big a difference a good illustration can make! I can't wait to get my hands on Gods and Magic to see all of them in full color illustration greatness!
cappadocius
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I've always considered Rovagug to be a somewhat bland and uninteresting deity,
Sirrah, such blasphemous talk is a fine way to wake up one morning with an axe in your head, and a hundred thousand nine-legged spiders crawling over your body, injecting a hemorrhagic poison into your damned and cursed veins. Consider such a fate before one again belittles Rovagug, The Closer of Doors and The End of All Things.
SirUrza
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Best part to me is how I get to pay great artists to paint characters from my home-brew world. (/bragging)
Envy of many DMs right now James. :)
Montalve
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Best part to me is how I get to pay great artists to paint characters from my home-brew world. (/bragging)
definitively envious... but hey since we see that kind of art out there i am not complaining... and yes the art is absolutely gorgeous!
even the dark god whos name i am not going to repeat looks awesome. now if we could get a bit of Iomedae... (yeah yeah... i am giving trouble all around wih the same topic...)
Mikaze
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Digging the "Joan" hair and scars on Io. She definitely looks like she's earned her keep.
I was going to say she looked a bit too human, not "divine" enough, but then I remembered the whole Ascended bit. Makes me wonder how the other three(well, probably just two in the book...) will look.
Asmodeus looks like he's enjoying himself. Guess he just met his quota.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Digging the "Joan" hair and scars on Io. She definitely looks like she's earned her keep.
I was going to say she looked a bit too human, not "divine" enough, but then I remembered the whole Ascended bit. Makes me wonder how the other three(well, probably just two in the book...) will look.
Asmodeus looks like he's enjoying himself. Guess he just met his quota.
We've already depicted Cayden Cailean in Pathfinder #14 (which should be shipping pretty soon); he looks pretty human. Norgorber, though, being the one who's been a god the longest, looks more godly than that. He's basically the invisible man but he wears creepy dark robes and has a scary sword.
Beyond that, several other deities (such as Abadar, Shelyn, and Irori) look relatively human as well. But never fear. We've also got some real WEIRDOS like Lamashtu and Rovagug!