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This picture is purely fictional, this battle never really happened (I think it’s almost impossible to have 14 high level characters in the same party), but I really wanted to draw a tarasque. The difficult part wasn’t drawing the tarasque or the earth elemental but the griphon and all the other characters that were very small and very hard to add detail to.

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Image censored due to its Parental Rating level (#3 of 4), as set by the artist...

08.Tarasque - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Polydoros Themis
©Polydoros Themis. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Fights, Duels, Battles] [Magic and Sorcery, Spells, etc.] [Mythical Creatures & Assorted Monsters] [Warrior, Fighter, Mercenary, Knights, Paladins] [Wizards, Priests, Druids, Sorcerers...] [Dwarf, Dwarves]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen] [Mechanical/Technical Pencils] [Erasers]
Inspirations: [DragonLance] [Dungeons & Dragons] [Forgotten Realms]
DateNameComment 
26 Jul 200145 Lord HawkEye
very Nice pic of the beast and it is possible to have 14 high level chars in a D&D game you just have to have alot of players. Keep up the very good work I know of the great beast came across a few when I played.
13 Nov 200245 Salius Kai
This a really good picture. Do you even posses a monster manual that you are taking the monsters out of. That looks nothing like a tarasque. All in all though, this picture is awsome. Keep up the good work.
4 Mar 200345 Bandit108
Oi, I hate to mock others, but sometimes the situation calls for it desperately. First of all, you did NOT run into a "few", because there is only one Tarrasque (which is spelled with two "r"s). Secondly, it looks pretty darn good, seeing as how the AD&D drawing was from the side. I may be classifing myself as a geek for knowing this, but I'll come to the aid of artists against clueless wankers any day. Great pic by the way.
15 Oct 2003:-) Kevin G Hansen
OK, Can we say "Trouble!!!" How ever in the world did these characters survive with the over whelmming size of this one?
25 Oct 2003:-) Jonathan H. Moir
It's one of the first rules everyone learns in those RPG's. Never, under ANY circumstances -even the most vile, even if the world is gonna die, even if your best friend's mom is gonna kick you out of the house...

NEVER WAKE THE TARASQUE!
28 Nov 200345 Anonymous
AHHHHHH!

[Is looking at the human fighter hanging on its side...]
21 Feb 200445 Nomad
Thats pretty awesome, must of taken you a while.
And as that nice chap said about about clueless wankers,
Aye mate, good work calling someone else stupid, but all the rules in world of DnD are still just guidelines, if a DM wants to have a billion Tarrasques they can, bite me
1 Jun 200645 Scifimeg
Awesome Tarrasque! I agree with 'Nomad' to the extent that the DM can do pretty much whatever he wants. However, if the DM put a billion Tarrasques in, he wouldn't be doing his job very well. A DM's job is NOT to kill the characters, and to give the players a good time. And, you can run into a few over several campaigns if you are following the rules to the letter.
Anyway, awesome Tarrasque. And even if you don't have fourteen high level chars in a party, I would recruit NPCs before going after one. You can't exactly 'walk into' a tarrasque : )
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