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What better place to begin than with a monster I have gone full circle with? Here is my Ankheg for the 5th Edition of Dungeons & Dragons. You could say the Ankheg and I have some history. I illustrated it for the Monster Manual 2 for 4th Edition, redesigned it for myself, redesigned it for 5th Edition, and finally have illustrated it for the new Monster Manual. With all that in mind, I decided to start with the Ankheg. You don't have to look too hard on the blog to see that I have spent a lot of time redesigning the monsters of D&D for myself.

This was also the most personal work that I produced for a client last year. To be honest, I just didn't know where to start! I designed 18 monsters for this new edition of D&D and illustrated 5 monsters that appeared in the Monster Manual (4 of my own design and 1 that I did not design). One would think that since I am all about the monsters that I would have already started posting my work done on the monsters of 5th Edition D&D.
