I enjoyed doing that Marmoset Hexels bust of Lucile a while ago so I did one of Nahiln as well. I couldn’t figure out a way to make her arms look good though... Oh well.
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I enjoyed doing that Marmoset Hexels bust of Lucile a while ago so I did one of Nahiln as well. I couldn’t figure out a way to make her arms look good though... Oh well.
This is my D&D character: Nahiln the Tiefling Monk. She’ll be joining some buds from school in their campaign soon.
She’s a monk only in name though, as we heavily modified her stats and various attributes so that she’s more of a rogue with monk fighting. Her story is that she used to live a relatively peaceful life with her parents and little brother in a small town, until it was ransacked by marauders, who captured her and her family to torture them, what with them being tieflings and all. Nahiln managed to escape but couldn’t free her family. She managed to steal a pair of large metal gauntlets as her only means of protection. She spent the next three years travelling the world and learning to fend for herself by hunting and stealing. She’s a chaotic neutral who believes that laws, wealth and prejudice should not determine a person’s worth, and will never take something if she doesn’t absolutely need it, and believe the owner won’t miss it... that much. She’ll often use means like gambling to relieve tavern-goers of their money and food, but never cheat. If she wins, they’ll assume she did either way, but she’s got her pride. When she joins the campaign, she’s traveled from her own, far away country where they speak a different language, meaning she’s only got a very basic understanding of the local language. This means that I’ll be talking in English and broken Dutch while my party members talk regular dutch. This will be fun I’m sure. Her main flaws are that she has a hard time trusting people, and a harder time letting go of people she has grown fond of. Also, my DM came up with the idea that she’s got a strange quirk with her innate Thaumaturgy cantrip where the color of her eyes changes depending on her mood, intentions, etc. often giving herself away to people around her.