I still haven’t finished Red Dead Redemption 2 and honestly I don’t know if I can handle it at this point, haha.
I have a habit of only liking the characters that stick around long enough for me to get extremely attached and then they have to die for “story reasons”. The big three are Desmond Miles (Assassins Creed), Cayde-6 (Destiny 2), and Martin Septim (Oblivion).
Gale can produce a picture perfect hologram of Mystra’s head, there’s no reason at some point he wouldn’t be able to show Astarion what he looks like while they chill in camp
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I love thinking about post-Return of the King life for the fellowship. I love how involved Pippin is with Faramir in Gondor and therefore Aragorn as well. Also this is an imagining of Aragorn offering casual praise for Faramir’s work as Steward but Faramir is so unused to praise for literally anything that he has to take a moment.
I feel like collectively we are sleeping on the Star Spangled Man track from Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Just take a listen. Maybe I’m just a sucker for drum lines but dang it’s jazzy
I’m really loving Moonknight so far and of course I love the bird headed man
I don’t know when I started loving them but now I do apparently????
Wanted to sketch my faves in maybe some more casual clothes. I don’t really see Eris going out into the city for anything ever but maybe Drifter will convince her one of these days. Took inspiration for Eris from some of the people we see around the Tower. She would try to blend in as much as is possible for someone with literally three eyes. Meanwhile Drifter is probably wearing a shirt that he’s had for 300 years.
This is something I drew before the final episode and boy I wanted it to happen but not like that 😭
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I “redesigned” the trio after rereading and rewatching the trilogy and was inspired to mesh a bit of their movie forms, book descriptions, and my own flair on their designs. I think it turned out pretty fun!
I love when Legolas adds some leather pauldrons to his fit at the battle of Helm’s Deep so I incorporated that silhouette into this new design, while leaning a bit more into a woodsy “fey” idea.
Aragorn is largely similar to the movies but physically resembles how I imagined his book descriptions, a tall, dark, and strong man akin to how most Gondorians are described, especially Boromir.
I wanted to embellish Gimli a bit more to call back to his origins from the Lonely Mountain after its reclamation and the abundance of wealth that would have been dispersed through the Hobbit’s company of dwarves and their families. I love his weapons in the movies though so the sort of cut out style is only a bit altered (and more poorly executed) in my design.
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