I hope mature filter isn't needed, because it's just a little bit of blood and a couple of corpses... :P
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angelissa. Hope you like and TY. :)
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angelissa. Hope you like and TY. :)
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The piece of art is amazing as always, the background and the scene look very colorful and vivid, but I have one question: are they really Rakshasa? I believe they should have their hands reversed (their palms face outwards instead of inwards), but these two seem to have them quite generic, which leaves the impression of tiger anthros.
Great work! I am glad you are still here and still create and post your art!
Great work! I am glad you are still here and still create and post your art!
I did not know about this either, but I've checked their in-game description and it is indeed true, for most of them at least. (2e says it's a "common" feature, hinting that exceptions are possible, while 3.5e says they all have it.) You can fix it if you like, but I don't think most people will realize the difference.
Yes, D&D has quite a history of its own, doesn't it? Many races and creatures underwent such changes through different editions, and since I remembered 3.5ed and 4ed Monster Manuals, I was curious: in both of these editions hands were reversed for all Rakshasa and it was encouraged for DMs to make it their distinctive trait by which the players can try and reveal these shape-shifters' true nature.
Thank you very much for discussion and satisfying my curiosity on this minor issue!
Thank you very much for discussion and satisfying my curiosity on this minor issue!
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