Sometimes I discover that my work has had a life beyond its original purpose, both legal and illeagal, and I enjoy to share those return appaearaces. I keep an ear to the ground and an eye on the internet to share these occurances in a timely manner... and then there are the ones I miss for an entire decade. Back in 2013 one of my Pathfinder monsters that is now thirteen years old was tuned into a pawn. A pawn is not as cool as a miniature, but it is still neat. To start things off, here is the cover packaging for the Pathfinder Pawns: Shattered Star collection.
Pathfinder Pawns: Shattered Star
The monster that got the pawn treatment was a dastardly Redcap by the name of Dog's Tongue. As mentioned above, this painting was from 2010, and it got a miniature in 2012. It is always interesting to see which monsters return and which are forgotten. It is often not the monsters I was expecting for both fates. Here is the final painting for Dog's Tongue the Redcap.
Dog's Tongue
Pathfinder Adventure Path #29: Mother of Flies
7.67 x 7 - Digital
© 2010 Paizo Publishing
Lastly, here is a look at how the Redcap turned out on the pawn. You get two of them, and they mostly fit onto the pawn. They are also small - as this is a small creature.
Redcap pawns for all your Redcap pawn needs.
That's all for another exciting week on the blog! See you back here next week! Until then...
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