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@bijannich HOLY FUCK DUDE
LOOK AT THIS OLD-ASS GIFTART I MADE FOR U AFTER U DREW MY FORSAKEN LITERALLY SIX YEARS AGO
I got permission to tweet this from Nezmith from the story forums, who doesn't have twitter but wanted to share his art. It's a what-if of Calia if she had become a true Forsaken instead, and Derek if his body had been properly composed (with a bonus skullface Forsaken).
Some new characters I made while playing the PTR, I really like the forsaken, he could be an undead high elf and I think I'll keep him 😊
me: yea morris undead, he be forsaken
my brain: san'layn
me: I said forsak-
my brain: vampire time
oghghghh gonna work on this a bit more so heres a peek
DONT CALL ME KID DONT CALL ME BABY LOOK AT THIS GOD FORSAKEN MESS THAT YOUVE MADE ME
@DreamWyrm Jayne Rose, she was a young woman in Gilneas during the Forsaken invasion who ended up getting killed and raised by Sylvanas. She realised the Gilneans would never let her home willingly as an undead and the only way to return home would be by helping the Forsaken invasion.
another #WIP of mt #forsaken Willow.. I love her #wow #worldofwarcraft #horde #forthehorde
Drakkonus
- Undead Half Elf
- hybrid class Mage - Death Knight
- Necromancer, fleshcrafter, alchemist
- Reclusive, grumpy old man riddled with anxiety and sacrasm
(bonus forsaken design cause I like it)
why does everyone in this godforsaken gc bark 😔😔 why.
Daisy Buchard
Lead priestess in her sisterhood, she is in charge of resurrecting new Forsaken! She offers undead that are struggling to adapt to their new lives a place to stay in her home. She's quiet, well-spoken, and will ferociously fight to protect her fellow Forsaken!
[Now open your eyes while our plight is repeated
Still deaf to our cries, lost in hope we lie defeated
Our souls have been torn, and our bodies forsaken
Bearing sins of the past, for our future is taken]
#poster #artistsontwitter #angel #redribbon #pattern
17- siblings- just one! her brother, Alaric Grimley, a Forsaken Warrior and Engineer
#PokemonUranium
`A lament to the ill, the forsaken and weary,
Hailing from a land of sickening ash so dreary,
Burdened by disaster and inhaling tragedy.`
アネモネ (Anemone) • \\
According to both Greek mythology and Christianity, the red anemone symbolizes death or the act of forsaken love.