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INPRNT is doing 15% off prints this weekend and if you use the code BKNE6TS0 on my prints you can bump that discount up to 25%!
So if you wanted to gram some prints of a goofy copy dragon now would be a good time to head over to https://t.co/zO4lf32ni1
That #PortfolioDay always does tend to sneak up on me.
#swordtember 12 - Elven
Rather than forging them from metal, Elves grow their weapons from blade-vines.
To ensure the wood is hard enough to keep a sharp edge, they encourage dew slimes to live in the vine. The slimes nourish and also shape the blades by eating the unneeded wood.
Really need to catch up on these 😅 #swordtember 11 - Dwarven
Ever enterprising, dwarven smiths have taken to utilizing fire slimes to heat the metal as they forge their swords. The slimes in return get a steady diet of coal lumps.
Slightly cheating with this guy, but I needed to catch up and he really deserved to be included in a month of sword/slime posts. Plus he actually fit one of the prompts pretty well. So here is #swordtember 10 - Caustic.
Went back to an earlier prompt that I hadn't done yet today because I wasn't feeling anything for the current one and I really just wanted to draw a gold slime. So here is #swordtember 9 - Golden
(I know I'm one behind, I'll have to catch up over the weekend)
#swordtember 8 Bioluminescent
A newly forged stinging-sword, made by the finest merfolk weaponsmith, and delivered via deep-slime. Just be careful when picking it up, both the sword and delivery slime can give you a nasty shock if you touch the wrong area...
@Emgee92203823 That's... shockingly similar to the comic that I am slowly working on 😅
Hopping over to the @randomspirits prompt list for today's #swordtember 7 - Sand
No all swords are meant to be weapons of war. Some are just for relaxing days at the beach, digging up sand slimes.
The Goo Crew is growing ever stronger! Got enough now to fill the first new sticker sheet.
https://t.co/uJL2eSvPy9