My hex-blade has a new little extra planar beetle friend.
🩸Blood & Honey 🩸
With your descent through the layers upon layers of arches and stairs, the forgotten ruins of the city that is Arca begin to hum to an otherworldly song. A choir made of thousands of voices, lily white wings vibrating against each other as they collect the fuits of their labor.
Blood of gods, Ichor filtered from the very veins of mortals, dripping like honey. Tempting to surrounding lips, shuddering with anticipation. To consume is to thrive, may the cost be sweet.
So... The campaing I'm dming for my friends,,, Mystery of Blood and Honey... No longer a mystery. Reveals that had been planned like three years ago coalesced into what have been two sessions full of reveals, old loved (and hated) npcs appearing and a lot of stress and strong emotions. Super glad to have experienced the thrill of leaving clues for the pcs and watching how they fared elaborating theories. I cannot stress enough how fun this was and god, i wish i could share it with y'all sometime in the future in some way. Dnd, am i right?
Colm!
Ganondorf fanart
Sketch+Cintiq+Photoshop. Blog: http://oliviersilven.blogspot.com/2023/12/ganondorf.html TUMBLR: http://oliviersilven.tumblr.com/ All Artwork Copyright Olivier SILVEN.
I heard there's a pirate centric paladin subclass last week and I'm ready to play it.
My hex-blade has a new little extra planar beetle friend.
One of my current campaign characters. I wanted to do something with a lot of swoops and not worry too much about anatomy.
A new look for my rich lady sorceress
My hex-blade has a new little extra planar beetle friend.
I heard there's a pirate centric paladin subclass last week and I'm ready to play it.
One of my current campaign characters. I wanted to do something with a lot of swoops and not worry too much about anatomy.
Decided to revisit some old work in my current style. When I first graduated, if you didn't have a realistic portfolio, games jobs were basically impossible to get. So I tried for literally years to force that into my work, and I just wasn't any good at it.
Over the last few years, I've gone back to how I drew before I went to college. Toonier, more colorful, and full of a lot more interesting shapes to draw.
Including a process video too!
I wanted to do something with a mage that might cast spells with maps, or star charts/math and this guy happened
Mushroom mage! I watched a documentary about fungi and decided to base a character on mushrooms after.
Mushroom mage! I watched a documentary about fungi and decided to base a character on mushrooms after.
I drew this somewhat stressed looking... Fantasy accountant? Then forgot to post it here.