Endpapers in “Legends of Charlemagne” by Thomas Bulfinch. NY: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1924. Art by N.C. Wyeth.
Left side of drawing.
right side of drawing.
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Endpapers in “Legends of Charlemagne” by Thomas Bulfinch. NY: Cosmopolitan Book Corporation, 1924. Art by N.C. Wyeth.
Left side of drawing.
right side of drawing.
The Dark Knight Returns, Alexander McQueen, Jermey Scott, Sean Ellis, 1998
Minthara what I wouldn't do for you 🛐🛐🛐
Begging Chappell Roan to do an Ancient Greek lewk for the ultimate sapphic vibes😭
These designs are an idea l've had for a few months now but only just put onto paper 📝 Patron members can download the hi-res files and wallpapers, as well as see some of my initial sketches👀
The GALS ⚔️🔥🌙
elis and the unicorn
Sometimes it is your fault.. Sometimes you don’t listen well enough, you’re selfish, you’re rude and you aren’t always right. Sometimes you fucked it up and tbh that’s okay. It happens, learn from it, apologize and keep it moving. Just because you fucked up doesn’t mean you’re a bad person. Don’t dwell on it
no but this is so important.. it’s so important to just accept you can fuck up you’re allowed to fuck up. you’re allowed to be wrong and it won’t be shameful, it won’t be the worst thing to happen. you’ll either let it go or learn from it and not let it happen again and that’s good.
Confronting the ridiculous claims!
The angry horse neigh really seals the deal
Black Flame
I’M ALIVE! And I brought a drawing of Lyris Titanborn that I drew a long time ago for Tesbook.
🗡️ a gift 🗡️
Thinking about Paladins...
Thinking about Oath of Devotion Paladins, and how over time they seem less and less like flesh and more and more like stone, as solid as their oaths. How more and more it seems like a light shines from their eyes. How their movement slows as they get older, becoming more and more a thing of stone and light. How they become less a person and more an idea, a promise made flesh. When they die, they become a statue with burning light where their eyes once were. Many take their final rest upon seaside cliffs, acting as an eternal beacon to those in need.
Thinking about Oath of the Ancients Paladins, and how the grass they tread upon might grow a bit greener than it did before. How fruit tastes sweeter when they pluck it. How vegetables and grain grow from the blood and bodies of their slain foes. Life springing from bringers of death. How when they bleed, seeds and pollen might release from their wounds along with the blood. How their skin feels more like bark as they grow older. How their presence feels like peace, like rest. How when they die, the Oak Father takes this warrior into his embrace, and a fruit tree grow over their grave, so they might give once more in death as they did in life.
Thinking about Oath of Vengeance Paladins, and how their mere presence might inspire fear and truth. They barely need to ask questions, one look at those eyes, filled with wrathful calm in equal measure is enough to break almost any who look upon them. How their blood might literally boil when it is spilled, so true is their commitment. How they might weep when they are given the chance to at last be kind. How when they die there is nothing to bury, the fire in their souls fueled by their oath consumes their flesh at last, and then they are nothing but ash.
Thinking about Oathbreakers. How the sun is too bright, and it hurts their eyes. How the night is too dark, and always their vision is off. How their hands always find thorns or sharp edges. How every step they take might be an agony, a reminder of how they committed the truest and most fundamental treason of all. How the very air they breath seems to cut at their lungs as the world itself whispers "wrong thing. wrong thing. traitor" in their ears. Their blood never seeps into the ground, only evaporates. Their body does not even rot. The world itself rejects them.
Thinking about Paladins...
Chris Pine as Edgin the Bard and Hugh Grant as Forge Fitzwilliam the Rogue in Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves (2023)
I got bored. Drew Rulie’s fire spell.
The lighting in this room is horrible, I will make sure to take a better picture for the final product.
"Forgive me for this violence I am about to inflict"
Today, I give you... two Aylin lines that I just love the delivery of and that come up in the Ketheric and Myrkul phases of the final Act 2 boss fight, respectively. But they are spoken in the middle of combat under specific circumstances and so it's easy to miss them.
I'd just hate for people to live without having heard Aylin exclaim "Now you wear a face to match your soul, oathbreaker." as she prepares to deliver some long-overdue paladin-on-paladin violence.