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4e tiefling art vs. previous edition tiefling art?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dragonbait" data-source="post: 3828076" data-attributes="member: 29182"><p>Re: The curvey tiefling: DiTerlizzie tried to draw atypical and rarely imagined versions of the monsters for the 3ed MM. Not a great decision when those images would establish what people picture as the norm for the monster. The treent was young looking, the aasimar was frail and old, the tiefling looked like "she ate too many bon-bons" in DiTerlizzie's own words, and so on. There is a much more lean version of her in one of the old Planescape books.</p><p></p><p>Personally I always preferred tieflings to have more obvious fiendish traits than a human, but I REALLY like how they and the aasimars varied in appearance considerably. Just like the Genasi.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>seconded!</p><p></p><p>Anyways, put another vote down for thinking that they redesigned the 4ed tieflings and retconned their origins. I mean, they are a playing race and even if I may disagree with the idea, WoTC has typically established that all core playing races are the most numerous races.</p><p></p><p>Wow, there must be a heck of a lot of elf/human and orc/human whoopy going on to make that many halfbreeds!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dragonbait, post: 3828076, member: 29182"] Re: The curvey tiefling: DiTerlizzie tried to draw atypical and rarely imagined versions of the monsters for the 3ed MM. Not a great decision when those images would establish what people picture as the norm for the monster. The treent was young looking, the aasimar was frail and old, the tiefling looked like "she ate too many bon-bons" in DiTerlizzie's own words, and so on. There is a much more lean version of her in one of the old Planescape books. Personally I always preferred tieflings to have more obvious fiendish traits than a human, but I REALLY like how they and the aasimars varied in appearance considerably. Just like the Genasi. seconded! Anyways, put another vote down for thinking that they redesigned the 4ed tieflings and retconned their origins. I mean, they are a playing race and even if I may disagree with the idea, WoTC has typically established that all core playing races are the most numerous races. Wow, there must be a heck of a lot of elf/human and orc/human whoopy going on to make that many halfbreeds! [/QUOTE]
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