FUN THING TO DO FOR DMs (who aren't forever dms): Kill your own PCs and put their corpses in your dungeons with loot based on their actual equipment for your players to find.
A couple of characters inspired by fungi.
Celestial 2 | Lilac Coral Fungus
The third one I drew, and I already lost track of making these simple.
Tumblr Tuesday: Day of the Mushroom
Oh wow! I never expected a mention from staff!
My gf's dnd character Marehalm I drew over a year ago. The spotted seal is just for reference to make sure Marehalm had the vibes and short fur-like hair of a seal. His name means lyme grass.
My pc Malurt babysat him once. This almost prepared her for becoming an older sister a few years later (not really).
The party pulled off an angel heist and rescued Blood of Sand Nourishes the Weary, aka Trophemia from this situation.
Some worldbuilding for my homebrew dnd setting.
Another NPC art dump, this one for the all-half-orc-party dungeon-delving side campaign
Some more deities from my homebrew dnd setting. These are known as the elemental elder gods and have been involved in some big lore drops recently.
In my setting, there are 20 triangular artifacts like the faces of a d20 bound to 20 planes: 16 outer planes and 4 elemental planes. These deities are the first stewards of the elemental planes' faces.
Ontogwi was given stewardship of the face of water. They decided not to touch or use the domain, and because he is its first steward, no one else can claim it without him touching it first. Despite this, he still grants divine magic to her followers, powers of healing, moonlight, and water bending. Ontogwites also don't believe in death as a concept.
Karadris was given stewardship of the face of air. Then she fucking ate it >:)
Doshaera was given stewardship of the face of earth. To prevent others from claiming the domain, she broke it into many pieces and scattered it across the world, hidden deep underground. Eventually, its shards started making their way into dwarven vaults and dragon lairs.
Thalaar was given stewardship of the face of fire. Being prideful, he displayed his artifact in the light of the sun, where it was sealed for millennia before a group of adventurers in the fire plane managed to bring it down, immediately leading to a fight over who should have it. It was claimed by the vampire Nauron.
Here's a nifty diagram that shows each of them with the celestial bodies associated with their assigned titans, and what they did with their planar artifacts.
Some more deities from my homebrew dnd setting. These are known as the elemental elder gods and have been involved in some big lore drops recently.
In my setting, there are 20 triangular artifacts like the faces of a d20 bound to 20 planes: 16 outer planes and 4 elemental planes. These deities are the first stewards of the elemental planes' faces.
Ontogwi was given stewardship of the face of water. They decided not to touch or use the domain, and because he is its first steward, no one else can claim it without him touching it first. Despite this, he still grants divine magic to her followers, powers of healing, moonlight, and water bending. Ontogwites also don't believe in death as a concept.
Karadris was given stewardship of the face of air. Then she fucking ate it >:)
Doshaera was given stewardship of the face of earth. To prevent others from claiming the domain, she broke it into many pieces and scattered it across the world, hidden deep underground. Eventually, its shards started making their way into dwarven vaults and dragon lairs.
Thalaar was given stewardship of the face of fire. Being prideful, he displayed his artifact in the light of the sun, where it was sealed for millennia before a group of adventurers in the fire plane managed to bring it down, immediately leading to a fight over who should have it. It was claimed by the vampire Nauron.
Sir Raxuul, the latest baddie to (predictably) die to the party of eight 15th-level characters.
Ungarn, my gf's half-orc necromancer joining a mini-campaign where the party is all half-orcs. Pretty fun so far!
Accidentally drew a moment from chapter 24 instead of writing chapter 18…
A sua arte é incrível!
obrigada!
It's always lovely to receive compliments on the stuff I put out there. It truly brightens my day to know what I create is appreciated.
Celestial 6 | Angel Wings
I think it's pretty obvious how I got to this point.
Celestial 5 | Filoboletus Manipularis
This here glowy cherub is an asterism. I guess I must've gotten that from mani-pularis ~ Polaris? Not sure. Lineart below the cut:
Celestial 4 | Cystolepiota
This was actually the first of these I started on and the second one I finished. I'm drawing a little ahead because I'd like to draw all the fungi for week 1: celestial.