And my painting for this week’s Elfuary prompt, “Worship!” I think it’s funny that we both wound up painting Atra and Aríaen, but mine has decidedly more horse girl energy.
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And my painting for this week’s Elfuary prompt, “Worship!” I think it’s funny that we both wound up painting Atra and Aríaen, but mine has decidedly more horse girl energy.
Here’s Melissa’s piece (and some detail shots) for the first Elfuary prompt, “Worship!”
Paladins draw their power from the strength of their convictions, and Aríaen holds one belief above all others: he will serve Atramentia, no matter what they ask, no matter what the cost.
He is their paladin after all.
Here’s Huevember day 4!
Atramentia, the Herald of the Grand Matriarch. She’s loud, large, and she's going to be in charge. But that sounds like work, so she’ll just go right ahead and take a nap or two first.
Huevember Day 7!
With how important collecting is to dragon culture, surely you would think Atramentia, Herald of the Grand Matriarch, must have so many incredible things.
But no.
Atra’s hoard is exactly one fae paladin by the name of Aríaen-
and all of that paladin’s stuff.
EXCITING NEWS EVERYONE we added another character bio section up on our website! http://www.friedunicorn.studio/feathers-and-bones! You can read about the imps and their grumpy paladin partner. Here are some fun illustrations and character gestures we’ve made in the past, too, to give you some more ideas about their personalities and relationships.