Tellagon, the Dragon Aspect of Magic in my D&D campaign. Loved designing him! He's also a nice person to be around!
Below is the first sketch I made of him last year.
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Tellagon, the Dragon Aspect of Magic in my D&D campaign. Loved designing him! He's also a nice person to be around!
Below is the first sketch I made of him last year.
The universe I homebrew for my D&D campaign, The Codex of Shadows, has a lot of elements fairly aligned with Faerun as we know it (the main action is within Faerun). However, there are things that came with a twist, such as the dragons.
There are of course smaller dragons, wyrms and whatnot similar other creatures, but there are ten prime dragons, known as The Aspects. They embody various elements of the nature, but not only. Some tend for more abstract concepts, such as life, death, light and shadow. Some are benevolent, while others are less, with about a third of them lingering in the neutral territory.
The Aspects are the ones the shape the world as we know it. Older than the Gods and even parents to some of the Gods the mortals look up to or seek to destroy. The very order of things depends on the Aspects and currently, things are a bit shaky.
This is Lady Zaevita, the Aspect of Life. At her core she is a Green Dragon, but for most part she lives her life in her humanoid form, which at first glance resembles a half-elf.
I have eventually wrapped it up. I hope my group will be excited to meet the mysterious wizard!