Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of Celestial Eladrins?
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Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of Celestial Eladrins?
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Third Edition

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Morwel, the Queen of Stars
I’ve become REALLY into the Planescape setting, published in AD&D 2nd edition in the 90′s, and started a little experimental plane-hopping adventure back in June. My party ended up in Arborea, and after taking more than a dozen pages of notes on the Eladrin that live there, I really wanted to redesign the Queen of the Court of Stars. (Link here to see the original art)
She’s barely below the power of a god, and so she had to feel like one. I’m really happy with how the art turned out, even if I may never get to use it in game.
Ereliss is my Eladrin rogue NPC. He’s a prince who has been freed from a reclusive and restrictive lifestyle. On the run now with the party and his bodyguard, he’s hoping to find his eldest brother to help him right some wrongs.
Hey did you guys know that Coure Eladrin curl themselves up in their wings like a little blanket when they go to sleep. Hey did I tell you that Coure Eladrin use their wings like a tiny blankie when they go beddy bye. I don't think I told you that these tiny little foot-tall Elves sleep wrapped up in their little tiny wings as a little blanket. Hey I think I forgot to mention that Coure