Art
Character Art
Kaia – Eladrin Wizard
Eladrin are fey elves that have no pupils. They are usually look very alien or blind in the depictions I’ve seen of them. I had to make mine cuter so I made the highlights in her eyes a focal point.
She has fair skin, teal markings, teal eyes, and teal accessories. She has silvery metallic hair. Her dress is that of a commoner, but it appears as though she spends her Wizard coin entirely on upgrading her spellbook, which is a rich red leather adorned with jade. An orb implement is embedded into the center of the cover (not shown) which she can channel her spells through to augment them and make them more powerful. [If you can read Elven you notice that her belongings all have her name inscribed on them]
Uiea Mosita – Human Druid
The fair has come to town, and Uiea Mosita the performer has arrived! She entertains the young with her dexterous skills, while adults watch in awe of her strong physique. Little do they know that she has druidic powers, and some of her magic tricks aren’t really tricks at all! For example, Uiea (pronounced Way-ya) has a tarp thrown over her, and then transforms into a sleek black panther at the blink of an eye! Uiea works with the master of the fair and earns a decent wage of one silver a week. She has all her meals and lodging provided for her and is free to splurge on commodities like jewelry and fine foods. The drawing depicts her absurd strength, and her mediocre charisma.
Durn the Black- Dragonborn Paladin
Miscellaneous
Baby Krusk
This is a concept of the barbarian from the PHB in baby form. Like maybe a webcomic or something… This is based primarily on the drawing of Krusk from the Dungeons and Dragons “Players Handbook 3.5″. Pending which permissions we are allowed by law, this will either be a PHB Babies series or will just be a sharp commentary on the many classes and prestiges of DND (though I would like the series to be indicated by the stereotyped demo characters we all know and love.) DND fans will know why his “ball” has 12 sides. Krusk is owned by Wizards of the Coast, and the base illustration is by Scott “Fisch” Fischer.
“Zombies come from trees.”









Shark says:
This is …. GREAT!
June 26th, 2008 at 10:32 am