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Doors! Our greatest nemesis! (Dungeon 46, March/April 1994) "Deep in an ancient underground fortress, adventurers approach a magical portal to the Underdark. Scott Burdick paints this interlude in the search for "The Iron Orb of the Duergar,"" an AD&D adventure by Peter Åberg.
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Scott Burdick
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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition - Ravenloft - Van Richten's Guide to Fiends
Cover painting by Scott Burdick
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Portrait of a Young Woman by Scott Burdick (1980's)
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Scott Burdick (b.1967)
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Safe Hands
Scott Burdick (Collaboration with Susan Lyon)
Oil on Board, 2024
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April 3x3 camp!
#hailey van lith#cameron brink#madison scott#dearica hamby#cierra burdick#lexie hull#allisha gray#rhyne howard#wnba#ncaa#wcbb#wbb
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Scott Burdick, Procession of Time
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Old time religion: "The mists of Ravenloft lead to G'Henna, land of famine and zealous devotion to Yagno Petrovna, high priest of the Beast-God, Zhakata." (Scott Burdick cover for AD&D 2e Ravenloft adventure Circle of Darkness by Drew Bittner, TSR, 1995)
#D&D#Dungeons & Dragons#Scott Burdick#Ravenloft#demon#Circle of Darkness#nalfeshnee#type IV demon#dnd#horror#AD&D 2e#D&D 2e#demon summoning#evil cleric#evil priest#Dungeons and Dragons#TSR#1990s
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Dragon 196 (August, 1993). Cover by Scott Burdick. It’s a nice moody piece, I particularly like the dragon’s profile and the color choices going on there. The editorial note mentions it is just a sketch, which is both alarming and probably explains the woman’s odd hands.
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