Is the monster from the cover of the Beyond the Supernatural 2nd ed in the Tome Grotesque book?
It'd better be.
Monster from BtS2nd Cover...in Tome Grotesque?
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Sightblinder wrote:Zylo wrote:Grand Paladin wrote:I have a guess that the monster on the cover of BtS 2 is a Boschalla demon.
But that's just my opinion.
Doesn't the Boschalla have multiple heads, arms, and other gross stuff that doesn't form a winged demon appearance like the thing on the cover? I guess I'm saying I don't think it's a Bochalla.
I too thought it was some sort of entity, but had no idea what kind would look organic like that.
Yeah, Boschalla are all over the place on anatomy. 6 heads, 3 legs 1 arm 2 tails, 18 eyes, 4 mouths....
It depends on the random rolls. But as an (albeit lasped..) artist, you can take a lot of license on such things. It's an interpretation. There may NOT be any official creature that the cover's monster is based on at all.
Like I said, it's just my opinion.
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Sightblinder wrote:Atramentus wrote:It's rather Cthulhuoid whatever it is. I don't think the chances are high of it being stated out. What was the monster chewing on the leg of the guy on the BtS 1st Edition cover?
I forget but its in one of the books, I'm almost positive...
Dar'ota, perhaps?
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