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Cover of Dungeon Masters Guide, covered under "fair use," original from "The Acaeum" (http://www.acaeum.com/), used with permission.

The cover, a painting by David C. Sutherland III, of the 4th printing of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Dungeon Masters Guide shows an efrit grasping a damsel while engaged in combat with a fighter and a magic-user. Scenarios such as this one were common for the game during the era when the manual was released.

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Book cover, Dungeon Masters Guide by Gary Gygax (TSR, Inc., 1979)

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Original cover artwork by David C. Sutherland III

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