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Behold ... the Werewolf!

Scott Purdy is back, and brings us one of the Yew's werewolves!


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Image © 2009 by Scott Purdy.

Behold Ruin!

Adam Schmidt adds to our growing collection of art! Behold Ruin, doing what he does best! Is this the death of Martin? Or, perhaps, a scene from the end of Book III? One thing is certain. This is amazing work!


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Image © 2009 by Adam Schmidt.

Behold ... Toothless!

Scott Purdy has outdone himself this time!


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Image © 2009 by Scott Purdy.

Behold, Part III

Scott Purdy is back!


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Tortured beasts tangled in ropy vines pulled its massive wooden cart, just inches with each struggling step. They were mammoth, deformed beings with muscular legs and shoulders. Their faces twisted in pain and their mouths opened in silent roars.

Image © 2009 by Scott Purdy.

Behold, Part II

Scott Purdy brings us this incredible image of the cart demon!


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His gray skin was riddled with white scars and his left eye was missing. A single horn, broken at the root, grew slightly aside from the center of his bald head. He wore nothing but a dented silver girdle over his groin. He held a mildew-stained parchment and a black quill.

Image © 2009 by Scott Purdy.

Behold!

Scott Purdy, an incredibly talented illustrator from the UK, has given us our first glimpse of the world of Toothless. And it's spot on.

 

The Spriggan

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The imps were no taller than a man's knees. They waved long, awkward arms and had bulging eyes without pupils. They scurried in packs over the battlefield, their noses to the air and their pointed ears against the earth. This was their role, to find and harvest the dead, to carry them to the Yew.

 

The Yew

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The Yew's roots spilled from the sides of the cart and shot through the ground in all directions. Its needles and branches breathed. Deep within its canopy, a greenish orange light shone, the phosphorescence of insects lured from subterranean darkness to feed on the black tar that seeped through the cracks in its bark. The creaking of the massive wheels, the marching of the dead, the sighs of the branches--this was the melody of the victor's symphony.

Amazing work, Mr. Purdy. Simply amazing.


Images © 2009 by Scott Purdy.