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Here's Vespertine, a character from a previous campaign! A nervous tiefling wizard who lost his memories along with the rest of the party. Slowly piecing them together, Vespy discovered that at the behest of his manipulative teacher, he may have torn a rift in the worlds
Did someone say 'more D&D'? Here's Quil! My character in a current Rime of the Frostmaiden campaign. They're a warlock and a totally normal elf :) Quil is on a journey to Icewind Dale to piece together a mystery their mentor couldn't solve before he was mysteriously killed
Here's my newest D&D character I play in @Astaros_DnD, Esteem! He's a storm sorcerer (I like sorcerers, OK) and a totally normal tiefling :) An ex-circus performer, now accidental adventurer and even more accidental time-traveller with terrible luck
Last of the family, here's Rafe! Ez's half-brother from Jorik's previous marriage. He was brought up in the empire in a wealthy family running a large business. His demeanour is much more formal and aloof than Ez's, but they do get along - they're just very different people
Since we've had Ez, here's Raine! Ez's childhood friend, now spouse. Nonbinary chaos gremlin with a sweet tooth. Once the navigator on Ez's ship, the Blue Morpho, they were presumed dead but were the sole survivor. Will unpack that trauma when they're done partying
This is Ez! My storm sorcerer from our Ghosts of Saltmarsh campaign, Beyond Skeletons. He used to be a merchant captain before his ship was stolen, his crew presumed dead, and he went AWOL in a 7-year depression. You know, the usual. He's a sweetheart and an indecisive mess
@NinaModaffari I did this one recently and I'm really pleased with how it came out 💜
Hard to believe I made this a year ago already! It was June's monthly illustration for my Patre0n, featuring a bunch of my OCs. L-R Neon, Reed, Roscoe, Ez, Raine, Brandi and Tarron
I learned a lot from this one including how to let my lines carry the image, to play with hatching to add three-dimensionality, to let my brush strokes show through and not over-blend, and to structure the 3/4 view of a face better, which I always struggle with https://t.co/yn9fsgAK3k