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Malhavoc
Press
Book of Eldritch Might III: The Nexus Art Preview
In
just one week, you'll be able to sink your teeth into the
juicy Book of Eldritch Might
III: The Nexus -- at 96 pages it has more Might
than either of the previous volumes. You're going to love
its new arcane goodness.
And
you're going to love the book's terrific art as well. Kieran
Yanner and Sam Wood's illustrations are evocative and cool
and, well, magical. Take a look at this preview, and I think
you'll agree.
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The
Caves of Ice (Kieran Yanner)
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Starlight
Mage (Sam Wood)
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The
D'Stradi Demons (Kieran Yanner)
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Window
to Elsewhere(Kieran Yanner)
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Interior
artist Kieran Yanner has always been interested in
art, roleplaying games, and the fantasy/sci-fi world. Taking
example from such artists as Jim Lee, Tony DiTerlizzi, and
Brom, Kieran began shaping his art style long before he
ever thought he would actually become a professional illustrator.
From Decipher to Malhavoc Press, White Wolf to Dream Pod
9, Kieran has produced hundreds of illustrations for the
roleplaying industry and continues to do so. Kieran still
considers himself a neonate to illustration and has a modest
opinion of his artwork. The way he sees it, there's always
something to be improved upon and people to learn from.
Want to see more? Check out his
web gallery.
Sam
Wood first crept out of the mists and rain of southeast
Alaska and infiltrated Wizards of the Coast back in 1995.
Since then he has been a few places, gotten himself educated,
and done a number of different jobs for Wizards, including
his most recent as a staff illustrator. Sam's earliest work
in the game industry was for the BattleTech Trading Card
Game. He has since gone on to work on games like Dungeons
& Dragons, Magic: The Gathering, Alternity, Doomtown,
Legend of the Five Rings, and Chainmail. His
most recent notable contributions have been collaborating
with Todd Lockwood on D&D (spikes and all) and
concepting the vast majority of the Chainmail miniatures.
Sam
currently resides in north Seattle with his lovely wife,
3.7 cats, and the family hellhound.
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