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Little lava cat commission
Which Edition of D&D had the best design/artwork of a Shadow Dragon?
First Edition
Second Edition
Third Edition
Fifth Edition
Fifth Edition Revised
D&D blue dragon sketch
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Hey, I made a "schizoid creature" if anyone wanted one. I named it DND (Do Not Disturb). You can revamp it if you want or something, I don't care. I might have made its eye accidentally too narrow, the "a bit pixelated/blury quality" is on purpose tho.
I have nothing better to do than making this, I really need more distractions 👍
Some more doodles!
One of Mr Puzzles (and a meme my friend and Mr Puzzles respondent said that I couldn't not draw) and some of my mousefolk paladin DND character named Heather Luminarie who I played as last Sunday. He has a mighty steed in the form of very brave rooster. Also there was a cursed scarecrow that we took from a farmer and then kinda forgot about it while fighting a giant undead snake made of bones in a river :p
From sketches to underglaze, fingers crossed for the final firing, hoping this spectator’s purple comes out 🤞
Mauna, the Deepfrost Dragon
full render design commission for XYuki!
Dnd/ high fantasy concept that's been itching my brain; tamed mimics vs wild mimics.
In the wild female mimics tend to be the dominant gender because during the laying season (they lay eggs like fish in my head but store them in their chest) they get extremely aggressive and will sometimes kill males trying to fertilize their eggs, mistaking them for a predator or even just because they're unimpressed with the male. The eggs are shaped like golden coins, jewels, all that stuff they're known for, and people just assumed that it was bait until they found out the truth of their existence.
Tamed mimics are females spayed at a young age, this makes them less violent, and in high class society are used as an on the go jewelry box or some sort of emergency kit. Spaying them at such a young age stunts their growth though, so for working mimics they're captured from the wild at a grown age, get spayed, and gradually tamed until they can be used to move equipment. This is phasing out of practice because it's unethical and there are better ways to transport things now (plus they occasionally steal something that catches their eye).
A sort of mix between them is a mimic raised by people but not spayed, they're used as safes once trust is gained. You would expect this to be faulty, but they understand that what their master has given them is valuable and protect it as a wild female would with her eggs.
Mimic eggs are treated as even more expensive calamari, and are typically harvested in the wild due to the fact it would be a lawsuit waiting to happen in a warehouse full of mimics. If somebody were to accidentally snatch fertilized eggs they're typically sold off to the rich people mentioned at the top of the post.