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The Roleplaying Game Art of Tony DiTerlizzi
Female desert ettin from Creatures 3
Ettin, plastic, from Reaper miniatures. I ordered this from Reaper and it came with two right hands, so I dug in my bitsbox and found the left hand with the length of chain from my ogryn project from a couple years ago. It mostly fits the model, except that the left hand has more fingers than the right, but he has two heads, so I don't think anyone's going to complain about an extra finger.
What D&D Monster Are You?
January: Dragon
February: Chimera
March: Kraken
April: Hydra
May: Stirge
June: Dryad
July: Basilisk
August: Beholder
September: Wyvern
October: Ettin
November: Unicorn
December: Harpy

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WHICH WOULD YOU RATHER SMASH?
Ettin
Merfolk
On the left, Ettins! 13 ft (4 m) 5200 lb (2.4 ton) two headed giants! The heads bicker and chatter all the time, but they actually really do typically like each other. It's just the sibling thing, except they do consider each other as part of themselves. Which is good because frankly most people don't bother understanding them. They're some mix of orc, hill giant, and possibly goblin as far as anyone can tell, and they speak a weird mix of the 3 languages. They're used as guards, known for having a fairly short temper when speaking with others (likely frustration at the difficulty with conversing), and are nearly as strong as an elephant!
On the right, Merfolk Wavecallers are wielders of primal magic. Specifically in immobilization and asphyxiation magic, though they do have magic to charm you or stabilize and heal you if you start dying. Merfolk were already one of the most highly rated creatures last time they showed up in the 5e tournament, and now they have kinky magic. I don't think I need to hype this one up.
Fred/Ned the ettin, one of the denizens of "The Dark Tower of Cabilar" -- the first adventure in the first issue of Dungeon magazine (Jim Holloway illustration for AD&D adventure by Michael Ashton and Lee Sperry, Dungeon 1, TSR, September 1986)
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of an Ettin?
First Edition
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fourth Edition
Fifth Edition