i saw a cosplay pic on google and i couldn't resist drawing the bard...
(lore below!!)

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i saw a cosplay pic on google and i couldn't resist drawing the bard...
(lore below!!)
Sharani the Guardian
Action pose painting for Sharani, the living statue, for a character design contest.
Sharani the Guardian
A statue that sits deep in the Indian Ocean living in an ancient lost city suddenly comes to life and wanders to land and into the thick forests of India. Missing its memory crystal, the golem does not know who it is or why it woke up in a desolate city, but it does feel a deep calling to serve people. When wandering the forest in search of answers, Sharani meets and helps a group of children who are being threatened by members of a gang. Sharani drives off the attackers, causing the children to instantly fall in love with the gentle protector and name it Sharani, guardian of earth. The children try to hide the statue from the adults of the town they are from, fearing that the adults would be frightened and drive Sharani away. However, the damaged moonstone in the chest of Sharani causes spontaneous power outages for the golem, making it difficult for the children to hide the statue. Together, the children and Sharani explore abandon mines, museums, temples, and the depths of the ocean to find the golem’s missing past.
Another character for my school’s character design contest!
Imam Abd al-Wahhab bin Ahmad Al-Misri Al-Sha'rani (Alayhir Rahmah) states that: Once Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Shibli (Alayhir Rahmah) was in need of a Miswak at the time of wudu, he looked for one but could not find one. He spent a Dinar and bought one and used it, people said, ‘You have over spent, can you buy a Miswak this expensive?’ Abu Bakr Shibli (may Allah have Mercy upon him) replied, ‘This world and all its contents in front of Allah (The Exalted) is not even compared to a mosquito, what answer will I give on the Day of Judgement when Allah (The Exalted) asks me, “Why did you leave the Sunnah of my beloved? The wealth that I gave you which (in front of me) is not equivalent to a mosquito, you did not spend it for this Sunnah?”
Tabaqat al-Kubra, Vol. 1, Page 151