Please read our Rules and continue to report content that violates our rules on underage content. Uploadercraggle, January 8, 2009; 16:35TagsDisplacer_Beast, Dungeons_and_Dragons, Rakasha, Tag_(artist)Source LinkUnknownLockedNoInfo717x519 // 103KB // jpg January 10, 2009; 13:24 - Reply Woozle: And thus the anthro-displacer beast was conceived. January 10, 2009; 17:13 - Reply Anonymous1: and once again the hands of the rakasha were incorrect. January 10, 2009; 22:43 - Reply Woozle: I think that's supposed to be a rakasta, a cat-person, not a rakshasa, indian tiger demon. May 10, 2009; 18:39 - Reply Korthus: Woozle: Rakshasa is a creature from Dungeons and Dragons. I have the handbook. You need moar nerd. September 8, 2009; 00:27 - Reply Anonymous2: If it were a real displacer beast it would look like it was 2-3 feet away. September 29, 2009; 02:08 - Reply AspTurtle: Korthus: Rakastas are also from Dungeons and Dragons- they're in one of the Monster Manuals for the Mystara setting. October 16, 2009; 23:35 - Reply Woozle: I am vindicated. I had the module rakasta were introduced in, part of the old 'basic D&D series' which came out -after- Advanced D&D. October 16, 2009; 23:37 - Reply Woozle: Which is to say that BOTH rakshasas and rakastas are from D&D. I have plenty of nerd, thank you. Report an ad? yqlog.com
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