Illustrations from 2nd Edition D&D Planescape Books by Tony DiTerlizzi Redux (1994-1995)
by Staff of the Poison Pie Publishing House

The staff of the Poison Pie Publishing House continue their art project in which they render scenes from beloved books in shrinky dink form. In an earlier edition, we translated into shrinky dink form four creatures illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi for 2nd Edition Dungeons & Dragons books related to the Planescape multiverse campaign setting. On this page, we follow up with four extraplanar women interpreted by Tony DiTerlizzi for Planescape.

 

A tiefling is a mortal who has traces of infernal blood in their heritage. The original source for this tiefling is the Planescape Monstrous Compendium I (TSR, 1994, p. 113).

There is a tiefling named Execrabilia that has visited the premises of the Poison Pie Publishing House on and off over the past decade. Some information on her various appearances is provided below.

An aasimar is a mortal who has traces of angelic blood in their heritage. The original source for this aasimar is the Planescape Monstrous Compendium II (TSR, 1995, p. 7).

There is an aasimar named Anxo that has visited the premises of the Poison Pie Publishing House on and off over the past decade. Some information on his various appearances is provided below.

An eladrin is an elf from an extraplanar realm. In the D&D 2nd edition Planescape books, eladrin hail from the plane of Arborea. This realm was later called the Feywild, a term first introduced in the D&D 4th edition book The Manual of the Planes. The original source for this eladrin is the Planescape Monstrous Compendium II (TSR, 1995, p. 29).

There is an eladrin named Lillian that used to visit the premises of the Poison Pie Publishing House in years past. Some information on her various appearances is provided below.

An asura is a chaotic good aligned being from extraplanar realms. In the D&D 2nd edition Planescape books, asura roamed the planes of the Beastlands, Arborea and Ysgard. The original source for this asura is the A Player's Guide to Conflict (p. 5) and Monstrous Supplement (p. 4), which were both contained within the Planes of Conflict boxed set (TSR, 1995).

To the best of our memory, this is the first appearance of an asura on the premises of the Poison Pie Publishing House.

A shrinky dink mobile on an overcast December morning at the Poison Pie Publishing House.

In years past, the staff of the Poison Pie Publishing House have assembled other online resources relevant to this gallery. They include

 

 

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