Larry Elmore knows what geeks want.
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As a child in the 1980s, I remember my younger brother and his friends playing the game that defined the gamer nerd subculture--Dungeons & Dragons. Today, I read an article about an artist named Larry Elmore, who created many of the illustrations popular in the fantasy game. Larry, now in his sixties, is still going strong and working as a freelancer. The article mentioned that he has a website, and I decided to give it a visit.
Larry definitely knows how to exploit a fabulous rack. If you take a look at his gallery of drawings, you will immediately notice a trend. Here are some of my favorites:

Woodland creatures also love a fabulous rack.

If you have a fabulous rack, ferocious cats will befriend you.

No adventurer can complete her quest without the right thong.

Admit it, gentlemen: With a package like that, you wouldn't even care that she's not exactly human.

A fabulous rack ensures that these hitchhikers won't have to wait long.

Nothing complements a fabulous rack like metal pasties.

No snarky comment for this image. I just like it.
I might be Larry Elmore's newest fan even though I'm probably not in his target audience. In all seriousness, he is obviously a very talented artist, and his drawings are very effective at capturing the beauty of the female form. Maybe Victoria's Secret should take notice.
Tags: D&D, drawings, Dungeons & Dragons, Larry Elmore