Beeg snek I'm playing in a DC20 game!
He likes gardening, cooking, long walks on the beach, and channeling the rage of his ancestors.
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Beeg snek I'm playing in a DC20 game!
He likes gardening, cooking, long walks on the beach, and channeling the rage of his ancestors.
If you're still taking requests, I see SO MANY tiefling clerics but where my fellow aasimar warlocks at?? would love to see your take on the concept! thank you <3
Quetzalcoatl aasimar demonic warlock, I hope this is what you were thinking? I assume. Never really thought of warlocks as the counterpart of clerics before
You know what would be good a naga hypnotizing you and just laying ontop of you like a weighted blanket
"Shall we play the ring around?" - Sslyth Harlequin
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Lil Valentine's gift for my hubby of his Yuan-ti girlie Iasenna!
a little something for the Chinese New Year!!
Happy year of the blue snake :)
Elder Scrolls: Possible portrait of Akaviri Potentate.
The tradition of depicting tsaesci in a thoroughly anthropomorphic fashion, may actually predate the "damnatio memoriae" issued against this race (once proudly prolific in all the upper echelons of imperial society) in the aftermath of dissolution of Akaviri Empire. One, after all, understands the need to assuage the apprehension of the populace being governed by creatures the sources describe as towering, eel-like and vampiric. And given the texts (having gone through stringent censorship) have been allowed but a momentary candor to suggest decidedly serpentine features of Akaviri Potentates—we should deny ourselves the comfort of this "conventionally monstrous" interpretation. I for one am not prepared to dismiss the notion of them having four arms, especially in relation to a passage lauding Savirien Chorak's ambidextrous wielding of swords. Another remarkable feature of this painting (besides its faithful depiction of imperial scale-mail armour) is that the mask looks almost identical to another famous artifact—The Battle Mask of Almalexia—which itself perhaps been made in commemoration of sinking of Tsaesci fleet at Bal Foyen.
Digital painting. Made in Krita. Feel free to repost.