Hey all, I'm trying to find a piece of art I know I've seen in one of the D&D books, but I can't seem to track down again. It depicts a group of monks training (I seem to remember it being in the Great Gymnasium of Sigil, but I might be wrong); one of them has been knocked to the floor while another reaches a hand down to help them up, and some ways to the side their instructor has her head in her hands.
Is this ringing a bell for anyone? I'm pretty sure it's not in the Planescape box set anywhere; I've already scoured those books as the first place I looked, but I have no idea where else it would be.
Hey all, I'm trying to find a piece of art I know I've seen in one of the D&D books, but I can't seem to track down again. It depicts a group of monks training (I seem to remember it being in the Great Gymnasium of Sigil, but I might be wrong); one of them has been knocked to the floor while another reaches a hand down to help them up, and some ways to the side their instructor has her head in her hands.
Is this ringing a bell for anyone? I'm pretty sure it's not in the Planescape box set anywhere; I've already scoured those books as the first place I looked, but I have no idea where else it would be.
that piece of art is in tasha’s couldren of everything, under the section: being your own patron
Hey all, I'm trying to find a piece of art I know I've seen in one of the D&D books, but I can't seem to track down again. It depicts a group of monks training (I seem to remember it being in the Great Gymnasium of Sigil, but I might be wrong); one of them has been knocked to the floor while another reaches a hand down to help them up, and some ways to the side their instructor has her head in her hands.
Is this ringing a bell for anyone? I'm pretty sure it's not in the Planescape box set anywhere; I've already scoured those books as the first place I looked, but I have no idea where else it would be.
that piece of art is in tasha’s couldren of everything, under the section: being your own patron
Aha! Thanks very much!