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The prince of the cranky old man race
MORE FARMERS FROM ANCARDIA
Giants, known by their own tongue as the Faytun, are closely related to the Frost Giants (Jotnar) and the Hill Giants both, but differ dramatically in culture. They are hierarchical and agricultural to an intense degree, but here and there on the outskirts of their society you can find Faytun farmers doing what it is they do best, and without any unsavory bits that come with their authoritative and powerful leaders. Here she tends to some thriving spring crops as summer careens toward the region, each as proportionally giant as she is, while her pack beast, a huge auroch bull, grazes in the background.
An Adai Tribe gnoll, moving along their tamed pack of Underlands Hyena. Pale, stocky, and friendly towards humanoids especially the original breeders of this subspecies of spotted hyena, the gnolls, these guys are common as companions, sled-hauling animals, and hunting aides. Think a pointer dog, only very much not a dog and also can eat buffalo femurs. XD Also enjoy the tableau of the bio-luminescent forested areas of Ancardia's Underground.
A gnome farmer, checking on his herd of deepmara, finds a few dire hyenas creeping around a little to close to the herd. Time to saddle up the dire raccoon, get something to make a lot of noise and ouch, and chase those off. Never underestimate the ferocity of a 50 pound little dude… or a 500 pound raccoon.
Young goblin farmer tends to the javunwalla pens--javunwallas being one of many species of quite big lizards native to the Underground. Scales and eggs are pretty ubiquitous reasons to keep them, as they are tough, chill, and lay eggs the size of softballs. Though, if you're only about three feet tall, even these relatively small lizards can be a lot to handle.
A Doravn (grey elf) farmer on his horse, herding a bunch of young heifers to a new pasture. The grey elves don't have it terribly well, with their homelands being colonized by the high elves and their wealthy largely extracted by the more powerful Ayn kingdom, but when a doravn has control of their own lands they hang onto it very tightly. Nothing to see here, just some cows, what you starin' at? Yes, they are pretty cows.
Old art of the sassiest and sluttiest of wizards from the first campaign I played. I remember designing this outfit with Howl from the Miyazaki film in mind.
Late bday gift for a dear friend. Her beloved character Nailara ✨
Daragossa trying Ser Ravi’s patience, per usual.
Another one!! :D
my take on the elf ears
quite an old sketch of my character, Thilbrion