crops of some of the dnd commissions i’ve been working on!
Eyy that’s my tiefling character, the one on the right! Ignatius is a wizard of divination. He knows stuff.
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crops of some of the dnd commissions i’ve been working on!
Eyy that’s my tiefling character, the one on the right! Ignatius is a wizard of divination. He knows stuff.
look i hate clowns but if its these dorks then i’m alright with it
WHEN BOO ASKS YOU TO HOLD THEIR BAG OF HOLDING
Bag of Holding (Core Set 2020), illustrated by Dmitry Burmak (@DevBurmak).
JP Wiser’s Rye commercial advertisement ‘Purse’
Executioner sword with inscription: When I raise this sword, so I wish that this poor sinner will receive eternal life. Germany, 1600s [1600x1200]
Magic: the Gathering - Eldraine Landscapes
Some stunningly beautiful arts from Throne of Eldraine, most of which have not yet have had their respective card previewed yet. I hope to catch up later and provide artist credit. Wizards of the Coast Senior Art Director Cynthia Sheppard should be very proud of the team of contributing artists engaged with this set.
Reforged
Annie Doyon
Back to D&D sketches! Here we have the mom of Kira, the tabaxi rogue from my campaign :D
Reminds me of my ESO khajiit necromancer!
did you know that Friday 13th was meant to be a really good lucky day meant for fucking because it was dedicated to Freyja, the goddess of love and fertility and the patron goddess of Fridays
but then Christianity found out about it and were like “Fucking???? outside of marriage????? NO NO NO!!!” and decided it was a horrible terrible bad unlucky day and you need to be super careful of everything you do in case you die or some shit.
so thanks Christians for ruining everyone’s fucking fun
Petition to bring back Friday the FUCKteenth.
Every single part of this post is so catastrophically false that I can’t even stop laughing long enough to debunk it.
H.L. Brakstad illustration from Norwegian Folk and Fairy Tales. Circa 1890.
Executioner sword with inscription: When I raise this sword, so I wish that this poor sinner will receive eternal life. Germany, 1600s
read the story:
bit.ly/Swordexecutioner
by Ilya Loginov
Ancient Roman gilt bronze sword from a lost equestrian statue, 1st century CE. [719x1800]
The Peen is mightier than the Sword
horses are inherently funny because they come in so many sizes. like draft horses
this looks so fake. this horses skull is bigger than the dudes entire torso. this horses NECK is thicker than the dudes entire BODY.
and then at the opposite end of the spectrum you have shit like this shetland pony which ALSO looks fake
what the hell happened to this thing who bred this line of ponies to be so ridiculous
fun fact, while most mini horses and ponies look fat, like the shetland above, some are genuinely just scaled down versions of regular horses
you look at this and think “wow that’s a horse i bet I could ride that” but you’d be wrong because this is an american shetty and it’s the size of a large dog
also fun fact, this is the world’s smallest horse, thumbelina
and this is the largest horse ever, brooklyn supreme
B R O O K L Y N S U P R E M E
Look at this nice picture. You’re welcome.
Illustrated Police News, England, August 22, 1896 Image © The British Library Board. All Rights Reserved
by Magdalena Mieszczak
This actually reminds me of one of my ESO characters, Cassamara Machiavaldi.