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  • ID: 6219067
  • Uploader: John Fantasy XIV »
  • Date: about 3 years ago
  • Approver: ion288 »
  • Size: 988 KB .jpg (1800x2400) »
  • Source: artstation.com/artwork/nq8go »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 20
  • Favorites: 18
  • Status: Active

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dungeons & dragons and 1 more drawn by idrawbagman

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  • Landscapes of Tal'dorei Part 1

    "Wildemount Castle"
    "The Insatiable Sanctuary"
    "Stilben"
    "The Emerald Citadel of Syngorn"

    These were featured as part of the art for the "Tal'dorei Campaign Setting" book by Matt Mercer and James Haeck. Based on locations on the continent of Tal'dorei from the D&D web series "Critical Role" by Geek & Sundry.

    Copyright 2017
    Green Ronin Publishing, LLC

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    Claverhouse
    about 3 years ago
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    Beautiful.

    But the damp would seep into your bones.

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