One of the things that I love about working on RPG books is looking for art. Sure there are other aspects I enjoy, but once I am done I love looking for art. It's like a treasure hunt for me. But for Eldritch Witchery I knew EXACTLY what I wanted before I began.
Back when I was younger and wrote what would become by first ever witch I loved books on witchcraft, demonology and the occult. I still do in fact. I love all the great artwork from these books, whether medieval woodcuts, drawings on pamphlets denouncing witchcraft on up to the art of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood.
One of the more influential books on my writing was Rossell Hope Robbins's "Encyclopedia of Witchcraft of Demonology".
For me it was not just a great book of ideas for my class in particular and D&D in general, it was also a manual of style.
It features fantastic works of art that I just knew I wanted to include in a book of my own.
Since Eldritch Witchery is my ode to Original D&D, I didn't want to include anything really new.
I also enjoyed adding art about fairy tale witches; an equally important aspect of my witch as the mytho-historical one.
While some of these (or similar ones) appeared in The Witch, for Eldritch Witchery I wanted just these sort of images.
I hope you enjoy this art as much as I do. For me it really is like picking up a copy of The Encyclopedia of Witchcraft and Demonology or even a copy of Eldritch Wizardry.
Eldritch Witchery is available now at DriveThruRPG!
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