I played Runequest quite a lot from 1985 to about '87, and always liked that it featured ducks as a playable race. I had a duck barbarian character called Koduck Instamantix.
'Crush your enemies eggs, see them rolling before you, and to hear the lamentation of the ducklings'.
Another weird ship. Incidentally, this image also works if you flip it vertically.
Spot illo for the Casting The Runes rpg, which is inspired by the writing of M. R. James. The artwork was an attempt to mimic the style of illustrations from Edwardian period. This particular illo depicts the creature described in Canon Alberic's Scrap-Book.
'There was black and tattered drapery about it; the coarse hair covered it as in the drawing. The lower jaw was thin—what can I call it?—shallow, like a beast’s; teeth showed behind the black lips; there was no nose; the eyes, of a fiery yellow, against which the pupils showed black and intense, and the exulting hate and thirst to destroy life which shone there, were the most horrifying features in the whole vision. There was intelligence of a kind in them—intelligence beyond that of a beast, below that of a man.'
An homage to a Clive Caldwell illustration from The Dramune Run, an adventure for the Star Frontiers rpg. This depicts the Malthar, a dralasite kingpin of crime.
Fenrir. Image created for Creatuanary.
Artwork created for Halloween, 2012. All of my friends had colds at the time.
A Vulturebear - when Owlbears just aren't enough. This is a monster I created for my D&D blog and you can read about it here.
A Thorn Fiend. Spot illo for today's update to my RPG-related blog, which you can read here.
A Flocktopus. This is a spot illo for my D&D/RPG-related blog and you can read about here.
Space Whales being bugged by Space Dolphins in their pursuit ships.
A Mooncat. Spot illo for the Karst rpg.
Artwork by me, Jerry Boucher. Mostly rpg-related stuff and some other things. None of this artwork may be used or repurposed without my prior permission. Please ask!
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