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“Ancient and terrible things dwell in those depths, stewing in their hatred over millenia.”

Some inhabitants of the quiet and empty cities are less quiet than most.

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“Darker, deeper. Beneath the soil.”

Some cthonic thing, from the caverns in the depths.

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“Ah, little flame, so good to see you again! It’s been so long!”

Kurvanerakh is the great-great-great-...-great grandmother of one of the Panspermia Gamma campaign’s characters, and also kinda her adoptive mum.

Here she is, in her humanoid form (she's a red dragon).

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“Siblings, why must we fight? You know as well as I do that it is pointless in the face of such upheaval.”

It’s some personage who wears blue? He’s called the Silent Faithful.

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“There are yet mysteries we can uncover in this world.”

Iunis, in Cobalt. Her deal is mysterious, her design is fun to draw.

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“Gillfolk, sometimes called ‘Gillmen’, and referred to by themselves as ‘Azarketi‘, are an aquatic species closely related to humans, who live in the usually-tropical waters around Toranzada and into the Emerald Sea.”

Gillfolk, for some of your fish people needs.

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“For those who wish to store their items most carefully, a perilous puzzlebox can hide them from prying eyes and fingers, and even unleash death on those who tamper with it!”

Invaril the Mercantile is very fun to draw.

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“It’s dangerous to wander these woods - why are you here?”

Another Wood Giant, while I’m thinking about concepts for something.

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“A light passed from this world in ages past, and I remember those times.”

This character is a janni, a member of the race of non-elemental genies.

She bears a strange symbol, from times long-forgotten. I wonder what it means.

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Ettins are an uncommon variety of two-headed giant, known for living in cold mountains.

They come to Panspermia via Pathfinder, who got them from D&D, who got them from an old English word that derives from ‘jotun’.

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