D&D 5E Dragonix's Deadly Denizens has been unleashed at DriveThruRPG!

Nixlord

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October Issue (Legendary Tier) Art Preview #6. Here's something special that I've been saving for a few months now and will be part of the Legendary Tier issue. I present my rendition of the Lindwyrm, a distinctive, wingless dragon characterized by having only two forelimbs and a serpentine, constrictor-like body. They are perceived as generally weaker, far less intelligent, and more feral than true dragons. Most lindwyrms are lesser versions of the true chromatic dragons, while a rare few look entirely different. Here's a first of a series. I figure the black lindwyrm would be creepy enough to fit the Halloween theme.

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Nixlord

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November Issue Art Preview #1. Kicking off the November issue art previews with the Glawackus, a fearsome monster from American folklore that looks like a fiendish cross between a panther, lion, and grizzly bear. Aside from its claws and teeth, the glawackus can unleash a terrifying roar, and those that meet its gaze become mesmerized and unable to move!

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November Issue Art Preview #3. Just like the wyvern series, the chromatic kobold series also returns this month with the debut of the Bluescale Kobolds. Next week, a peek at the Legendary Tier exclusive!


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Nixlord

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November Issue Art Preview #5. Remember I said I plan to have some variants of the standard golems? Here's the first and it's a flesh variant - the Dragonflesh Golem! All the statblocks are size variants of the dragonflesh golem, with the Legendary Tier getting 4 statblock versions. This was originally part of my Halloween Special but it didn't make it in time so I'm just including it for the November release.

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November Issue Art Preview #6. Here's the final art preview for the upcoming November issue, which should be released before the end of the week. This is the Anzu, a powerful creature that originated from Mesopotamian mythology. As the art depicts, the anzu can create and control thunderstorms and lightning.

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