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Kindori are basically space-whales (though they don’t need to eat or drink, and in fact, have no mouths). The skeleton can be transformed into a spelljamming ship which is freakin rad.
Illustration: Jessica Nguyen
Chapter 1 is character options. These isn’t your run-of-the mill adventuring party.
Illustration: @kieranyanner
DM Screen shows Kindori (space whales) and other creatures flying through Wildspace. There’s a small flumph with a captain’s hat on one of the panels.
Illustration: @Julianimator
I want to party with the Prince of Vice. (Also love the color palette of this illustration).
Artist: Ejiwa "Edge" Ebenebe (@ArtOfEdge)
Double-sided poster (10.5” x 15.75”) showing the Witchlight Carnival map on one side and a piece of art of the carnival (which does not appear in the book as far as I can tell).
Cartography: @staceyallanart and @beholderpie
Illo: Shawn Wood (@thesgw)
Look at this cool dude: Metallic Sentinel. Illustration by @nikkidawesdraws.
I’d love to see a large, detailed version of that cute metallic warbler.
I think this is the first 5e illustration of Old Gnawbone (by Randy Vargas @VargasNi), if you don’t count the Magic: The Gathering set.
Harengon are rabbit-folk originally from the Feywild who “hopped into other worlds”. They can be medium or small (smol) and one of the few instances I’ve seen of something giving a bonus to initiative. They can also take a big hop as a bonus action.
Art: Shawn Wood (@thesgw)