Giantslayer

This illustration by Geoff Taylor, was originally used on 'Giantslayer'

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Giantslayer


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Giantslayer art by Geoff Taylor - art by Geoff Taylor


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Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
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Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
Giantslayer by William King - art by Geoff Taylor
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Description

Giantslayer painting by Geoff Taylor. Gotrek, a dwarf berserker, and Felix, his companion, together with High Elf Mage Teclis fight off Orks or Orcs and a Giant amidst ancient standing stones. A dark night sky lit by forked lightning. Gotrek has red hair in a Mohican style with moustache, beard and eye patch, he supports a richly embellished axe on his shoulder and has many tattoos. Felix and the High Elf have swords, and the Giant has a large club.


Synopsis

As the darkness gathers over the isle of Albion, foul creatures stalk the lands and the omens tell of a coming powerful enemy. Gotrek and Felix are compelled to fight the evil that terrorises the people before it can grow to threaten the whole world. With the aid of the high elf mage, Teclis, they must decipher and use the secrets of the Old Ones. Only then can they hope to vanquish the dark master.


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Year1
2003

Medium2
Acrylic on Artboard

Size approx.3
16x26 inches or 40x66 cm
Original
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No

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