D&D General DALL·E 3 does amazing D&D art


I prefer this one. I can totally see, with so many moons, my players in an Eberron campaign investigating a valley in the Shadow Marches, called the Mad Nymph and stumbling upon a derelict, yet functional, flying ship that predates the elemental-binding tech. Where does it comes from? How is it still functionning? And why is the flora inside so intent on digesting the adventurers that made the mistake to go too far into the hold?
 

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I prefer this one. I can totally see, with so many moons, my players in an Eberron campaign investigating a valley in the Shadow Marches, called the Mad Nymph and stumbling upon a derelict, yet functional, flying ship that predates the elemental-binding tech. Where does it comes from? How is it still functionning? And why is the flora inside so intent on digesting the adventurers that made the mistake to go too far into the hold?
Agreed, as a derelict ship, I could use this in so many ways. Some of these write themselves.....
 

none of these are lone valkyries.....

valkyrie vs troll.jpg

valkyrie vs troll 4.jpg

valkyrie vs troll 3.jpg

valkyrie vs troll 2.jpg
 



Some of the pictures from you all are so cool that I want to write an adventure around them.
I’d say go for it. I’ve been using this to create my gods and also create various boss monsters that they will encounter, with several of the images I didn’t create being good fodder for even more new monster creations. One of the late game bosses will even be one of my gods so yeah.
 




He saw the giant throwing a pillard at the walkyrie in scene #1. She was reduced to a bloody mark on the ground.
With his 8 INT score, the thought "these pillars are mighty weapons, let's use them!" in scene #2.
I had a very similar thought, but you made me laugh! thanks,
 

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