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  2. Darlene (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Darlene Jean Pekul (born 1954, Wisconsin), now just known as Darlene (she legally dropped her surname in 1984 [1]), is an American artist and calligrapher whose artwork appeared in early Dungeons & Dragons works published by TSR.

  3. Todd Lockwood - Wikipedia

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    Todd Wills Lockwood (born July 9, 1957) [1] is an American artist specializing in fantasy and science fiction illustration. He is best known for his work on the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, and for his covers for the books of R. A. Salvatore.

  4. Shock art - Wikipedia

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    Shock art is contemporary art that incorporates disturbing imagery, sound or scents to create a shocking experience. It is a way to disturb "smug, ...

  5. Raya and the Last Dragon - Wikipedia

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    Dragons also influenced the design of Heart; dragons appear in sacred fortresses and palaces, and serve as cultural symbols. [40] The production team aimed to make Heart's Pond a magical, sacred place because it represents an important character moment between Raya and her father, incorporating elements of flowers that only bloom at night.

  6. The Wave (Drayton Manor) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally an Intamin Stand-Up roller coaster from 1994-2023 initially called The 7up Shockwave and then just The Shockwave, and was also the only stand-up roller coaster with a Zero Gravity Roll ever made. Shockwave was retired as a Stand-up coaster on 5 November 2023 to have a new sit down train manufactured by Art Engineering for the ...

  7. David A. Trampier - Wikipedia

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    The September 1977 issue of Dragon (Issue #9) featured a new 6-panel comic, Trampier's Wormy.The first frame featured the title character, a cigar-chomping, pool hustling, wargaming dragon, and subsequent issues revealed the cast of trolls and ogres who were his neighbors and friends.

  8. Category:Paintings of dragons - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings of dragons" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Dragon; Tiger; N.

  9. Qilin - Wikipedia

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    This creature was called "Ma Nin Mangkorn" (Thai: ม้านิลมังกร, "ceylonite dragon horse"), it is depicted as it has diamond fangs, ceylonite scales, and a birthmark on the tongue. It was a mixture of horse, dragon, deer antlers, fish scales, and Phaya Nak tail, with has black sequins all over. Its appearance resembles a qilin.