File:Apsu portrait.webp
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Summary
A depiction of Apsu.
This artwork was originally used to depict a nirvana dragon, but according to James Jacobs it is officially a portrait of Apsu, and the nirvana dragon is not canon.1 See Meta:Nirvana dragon.
- © 2008, Paizo Publishing, LLC
- Artist credit
- Warren Mahy
- Print source
- “Chapter 4: Organizations” in Campaign Setting, 187. Paizo Inc., 2008 .
- Web source
- "There Are More Things in Heaven and Earth...". Paizo blog, 2008 .
References
- ↑ "The idea of a 'Nirvana dragon' is indeed something we abandoned with the switch from 3.5 to Pathfinder. The illustration in the first hardcover was never labeled—the implication was that it was of the Nirvana dragon since it was on the same spread of pages that mentioned it, but it's now officially the true form of Apsu." James Jacobs. (June 30, 2018). Comment on "Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Planar Adventures".
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