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Jerelyn
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« on: Jul 15 '08, 05:42:49 »

Been doing a little personal itch-scratching...been wanting to honor some of my most-significant RP chars from my D&D past, so I combined that with some blatant ref-usage. Gosh it's so much easier with a reference! (Credit for photo refs to Marcus Ranum)

The height comparison is pretty apt between the two pictures.

These are two of the four all-time-most-significant characters. Rabbit was part of a long campaign in High School...she's a scout-for-hire who looks like a wood elf, but who is in fact a 9'+ green skinned, bald, giant-kin (Voadkyn giant-kin, for those who are up on their D&D monster lore). Had a budding romance with another PC evaporate because he saw her true form. 

Taram (or Taram'Pa as she started out, which was my pretend-gnomish for "cracked diamond") was the char I played for two years in college, a gnomish fighter/illusionist who, rather early on, stumbled across yee auld Deck of Many things and got pretty lucky - max charisma and overnight nobility.  Hence the change of the name to just Diamond.  She was the soft'n'squishy heart of the group, in that there was usually a lot of angst and stoicism swirling around her that she ducked in gnomish fashion. We were always tearing off to resolve some other PCs personal drama, and Taram was the ever-loyal and ever-cheerful sidekick.  I loooved the versatility and creativity of playing an illusionist, and she could charm the horns off a minotaur.  Went through a lot of clothing changes, but this was my favorite in that it was the product of "my clothing got shredded in battle and I'm stuck on a flying ship so I obviously need to make myself a pirate outfit".

God I loved that gnome.

Will probably turn these into full-color eventually, but for now I'm having to much fun with this medium.

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Zeltaria
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« Reply #1 on: Jul 15 '08, 14:21:58 »

Those are great, the people you draw always have such character and personality to them, I love it Smiley
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« Reply #2 on: Jul 16 '08, 22:38:17 »

Lovely! We just started up a new D&D game and man Im in love with my character again.  I truly inspired to draw everyone - which hasnt happened in awhile either! <3

They both have such lovely hair (and feet)!
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« Reply #3 on: Apr 26 '09, 22:39:24 »

Just a rough sketch so far...this one didn't have a convenient ref (other than a mirror and myself Tongue). 

Character is Havoc (with her bastard sword +4 "Rosethorn"), a plain old human fighter (though in newer-edition rules would probably be multi-classed barbarian).  While on the whole she has a somewhat loud-and-jovial demeanor, she's very VERY quick to use physical force to solve problems, and in that capacity she's brutal and fearless.  So much fun to play. Those kinds of one-dimensional fighters with high strength (18/82 I recall) always are. Tongue

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« Reply #4 on: Apr 29 '09, 14:56:17 »

Very cool!

Kinda wish I'd let my youngest brother talk me into playing DnD but when it came out originally (yes, I'm old) he was still in high school and I was in nursing school. And to be honest nursing school was beating my brains out ( or in ). With classes, clinicals, studying and trying to spend some time with my fiancee I hardly had time for sleep, so DnD fell by the wayside.

Of course, I was into that whole; I'm too old to be playing kids games anymore attitude at the time too. You know ...  that time when you're just out of high school and trying to fit in with the "cool older" college crowd. Or, maybe you guys never had that.
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« Reply #5 on: May 22 '09, 05:43:49 »

Wierd I could have sworn I commented on this page, anyway I have to say that they all look amazing, I think that Havoc is my fav she just looks like she can kick some serious butt, the pose is also great.
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« Reply #6 on: Jan 24 '10, 07:10:58 »

I have a quick question, how tall is Taram?
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