Got a paperlike screenprotector for the iPad for drawing and I love it so much already
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Got a paperlike screenprotector for the iPad for drawing and I love it so much already
Anyway, fantasy deathgirl bisexuals for the last day of pride month
My new Dungeons and Dragons character, Aconite Featherfew! He's an aasimar mercy monk and the little crow guy is his god, Atropa, god of disease! (It's complicated). Anyways I love him sm, I hope he doesn't die.
Izen
Third D&D floriograph is Izen, drider Way of Mercy monk and Undying (I think) warlock belonging to @justabitscrewy! DM is @bacoj8
Flowers
Rye: apostasy, condemnation, disgust, mockery
Barley: grain of life, false justice. The ancient Greeks sometimes determined guilt through a method of divination called alphitomancy: when someone in a group was suspected of a crime, the members of the group would be fed barley cakes or slices of barley bread. Supposedly, the guilty party would get indigestion, while all others would feel well.
Calathea: beginning anew
Begonia: Repaying a favor. While begonias most often carry a message of warning, a 17th century botanist named them after a plant collector (Michel Begon) who had done him a favor, lending them the additional meaning of grateful repayment.
Heather (Calluna vulgaris): healing from within, the inner self. Purple heather specifically means solitude.
Cockscomb Amaranth (Celosia): affection, fashion, partnerships, silliness
Bengal fig (Ficus benghalensis): meditation, reflection, self-awareness
Elderberry (Sambucus): death, rebirth, transformation, kindness
Durian (Durio): Night, misleading appearances. Durian flowers are nocturnal; they close during the day and open at night so they can be pollinated by fruit bats. In some places, durians are banned in public places because of their powerfully unpleasant smell. However, those willing to look past first impressions can enjoy the delicious fruit.
Check out the rest of the Pringles Party!
Theseus | Yancy | Phaela | “Red”
My human monk Sophia came a long way from just being the tavern owner's daughter. She's gone through loss, grief, injury. Scars both physically and mentally. She's also seen miracles happen, fallen in love and gotten engaged. I don't know what the future will hold for her, but I'm excited to play again. Once our friend is back from his vacation, that is!
She got some new clothing from her (sorta rich) soon to be in-laws. Perfect excuse to draw her while we can't play!
Modern AU is probably the one AU where Katellig can fully enjoy life TM tbh-
And hey, she even has a bike!
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Horsing around
some design concepts i did for my gf’s new dnd character, a wood elf mercy monk who is a traveling healer! the palette and themes and ideas are mostly by my gf with some of my suggestions included, i just brought them to life with my art skills :D
the last picture is the latest design after input from my gf but it’ll probably still get changed a bit before shes satisfied with it :D
Drawing a D&D character of every class (7/13): Half-elf Mercy Monk
Cade, my second PC of recent years, for a game that died after 1 session...
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