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  2. The Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    Gygax gave his notes for The Temple to Frank Mentzer who used them to design T1-4, The Temple of Elemental Evil, which was released in 1985. [5] The module was a 128-page book with a 16-page map booklet, and featured a cover by Keith Parkinson and interior illustrations by Jeff Butler , Clyde Caldwell , Jeff Easley , Larry Elmore , and Dave ...

  3. Robh Ruppel - Wikipedia

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    Ruppel worked as a teacher at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where he previously studied industrial design and illustration as a student. [3] Robh Ruppel is a production designer and concept artist working in games and feature films. He art directed Meet the Robinsons [4] and Brother Bear [5] for Disney.

  4. Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil - Wikipedia

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    Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil was ranked the 8th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time by Dungeon magazine in 2004, on the 30th anniversary of the Dungeons & Dragons game. [8] Dungeon Master for Dummies lists Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil as one of the ten best 3rd edition adventures. [9]

  5. Roger Raupp - Wikipedia

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    Roger Raupp worked as an interior artist for Dungeons & Dragons books including the first edition hardcovers Unearthed Arcana and Oriental Adventures.Raupp also worked as a cover artist for Avalon Hill products, and also produced interior art on products for Mayfair Games, Iron Crown Enterprises, Hero Games, Rubicon Games, Daedalus Games, and Atlas Games, in addition to art for two Magic: the ...

  6. Lars Grant-West - Wikipedia

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    Lars Grant-West has produced interior illustrations for role-playing game books since 2000. Much of his work has appeared in Dungeons & Dragons books in the game's third edition, such as the Player's Handbook (2000), Dungeon Master's Guide (2000), Psionics Handbook (2001), Faiths and Pantheons (2002), Epic Level Handbook (2002), Monster Manual II (2002), Deities and Demigods (2002), Book of ...

  7. Steve Prescott (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Prescott has produced interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons books and Dragon magazine, as well as cover art for books such as Fortress of the Yuan-Ti. He has also produced artwork for other games such as Paizo Pathfinder, World of Warcraft TCG, Werewolf: The Apocalypse ( White Wolf ) and Shadowrun ( FASA ).

  8. William O'Connor (artist) - Wikipedia

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    William O'Connor produced interior illustrations for many Dungeons & Dragons books from 1995, and also cover art for the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000). He also produced artwork for other games including several game systems by White Wolf, such as Ars Magica and Trinity.

  9. Laura Roslof - Wikipedia

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    Laura Roslof was given the task of creating interior art for this. The result was a half-page illustration titled "The Illusion of the Decapus", showing a scantily-clad young woman tied up with lengths of her own hair while surrounded by leering goblin-like creatures.