Not a popular Critical Role character but drawing monsters is always fun. Dashilla was a terrifying sea monster that attacked the Mighty Nein, voiced by Matthew Mercer in @criticalrole
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Not a popular Critical Role character but drawing monsters is always fun. Dashilla was a terrifying sea monster that attacked the Mighty Nein, voiced by Matthew Mercer in @criticalrole
I've been pretty busy lately, but I wanted to waste some time drawing my versions of some DnD hags.
In order from top to bottom, left to right; Green Hag (modeled after Isharnai the Prism Sage), Sea Hag (similarly inspired by Dashilla the Dreadful), Bheur / Winter Hag, Annis Hag and Night Hag.
I'm catching up with Critical Role and you'd probably never guessed that I actually love drawing horror stuff. Will ever be more than a sketch? Who knows
Dashilla appeals to my horror loving side on many levels.
‘Yet each of them went to surely die,
Their graves to not be found
For Dashilla and her hungry eye,
collects the lost and the drowned’
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Crinktober 2020 day 13: deep
Day 26: Chilling
“For Dashilla and her hungry eye, collects the lost and drowned”
Travis definitely found Dashilla “chilling” 😂
Dashilla - Ari-Matti Toivonen
“About 10 feet above the throne, standing up in the seaweed, holding onto the clusters of it, you see what looks to be a female humanoid form mostly in shadow, hair over the front of the face, up against the wall. You watch as she scrambles across the side of the wall behind the seaweed, and is gone.”
doodling while watching critical role from a couple weeks ago ⛵️