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A drawing I made for an incoming Lex Arcana rpg campaign: a gladiator perhaps a bit too focused on the spectacle and glory of the arena.
More work on Adventurers for Hire, this time with one of the icons of the game, the Bisso Galeto, a creature from italian folklore that's basically a snake-chicken.
Took some time to draw this scene from a fun little game of Epigoni, where the team worked together to manage to punch Zeus himself in the face.
He then proceeded to destroy us and we ran away to fight another day, but that's a damn big accomplishment for Tony the pizza-man.
On with the second character from my D&D campaign: Gerard the butler. Our fighter/rogue collected a handful of pretty cool magical items over the course of the campaign, although the sword talks way too much
Though the Brancalonia campaign I played is already over I had such a blast I took the time to make a new drawing of my cleric, Pugnazio Motimeno and his "spiritual weapon", the spirit of Saint Guerrielmo da Tammazzo, saint patron of punching someone for a good reason.
Finally found some time to give the other character's from my D&D campaign some attention.
Here's the first of them: Bren the alchemist. After a while we started joking around that he was looking to make the perfect recipe for his Bren Cola.
Was working on older work to add some details and ended up making a magic cyborg bird. A cybird, if you will.
Literally just a close up of my D&D character's face. I was bored, it's easy to draw and I dearly love my metallic green boy.
Took some time for myself and made a drawing for this Soulbound character I'm eventually going to play: a wizard of the lore of metal with, of course, quite the love for gold.
One of the character from a nice little tabletop rpg game in development called Epigoni.
This one's a russian criminal who turned out to have powers over storms.
He's a nice guy... probably.