I think the leg thing is that the shading swirls make my brain think the knees are lower than they actually are... gives off an odd mental glitch that makes me think the knee has a joint at the top and bottom of the knee, even the though that isn't what is drawn. Another thing is the Illithid has less thralls then I think would actually be there... though that would clutter the scene a bit. Other than that I think the only other thing off about it is the guy in the background. I think that is just not reading the scene in a while though.
I'm going to have to ask for an example or six from the line : "mild dislike for D&D for its wierd mix of nearly all-encomapssing rules if you have enough splatbooks and systemic inflexibility for things that those rules cover poorly. "... that is so intriguing vague it makes me wonder. I find that most of the issues come from inflexibility of the participants or misreading the system. I mean I figured out the reason that 3rd Ed magical items are financially viable is the merchants get some exp for 'defeating' their customers every time they sell something.
I'm going to have to ask for an example or six from the line : "mild dislike for D&D for its wierd mix of nearly all-encomapssing rules if you have enough splatbooks and systemic inflexibility for things that those rules cover poorly. "... that is so intriguing vague it makes me wonder. I find that most of the issues come from inflexibility of the participants or misreading the system. I mean I figured out the reason that 3rd Ed magical items are financially viable is the merchants get some exp for 'defeating' their customers every time they sell something.