Me and ma brah @ambocornu did a thingggg
Commission for @ghorogue on twt!! It was a challenge to render armor, but in the end I'm happy with result Some face closeups under spoiler!
Treating myself by making some dirtbag Nosferatu dude, as I’m gonna play VtM soon for the first time :^) His name is Sparrow Cutter btw!
Okay, let’s take your first shot. Squeeze the trigger smoothly and I’ll cover your ears. Nice and easy.
I love to suffer and cry, m’kay
Did "Evil artsyle" thingy
So no pastel-like colours, no pencil/pastel and paper textures, no soft render, no joy of creating, no messines (actualy a bit of messines still here bc I got too much bored), not much shiny things everywhere
It was.... interesting sometimes and I kinda like results, but I hated the process.
Cats cats cats and more cats
Concepts of tabaxi barbarian from Chult, who's great-auncle (my once an archfey warlock Caramel) became an archfey and gifted their descendants with some fey magic as a treat. And for shits and giggles too. But they are especialy found of their's older sister's grandkid.
And later realization of what said archfey great-auncle is paralleling so much things from my khajiit HoK, Muraba. I love some butterfly themed madcats….
Revisiting DAO and my original Feral Short King™, Tamaris. I'm too broke for new PC
Commision piece for a friend! <3 We’re also playing toghether in CoS, glad to work on this funky little sorlock
“Sera was never quite the quietest girl— Her attacks are loud and they’re joyful. But she knew the ways of nobler men, And she knew how to enrage them.”
I've been watching some videos about plot choices in DA:O and DA2 that I've never seen, and Merrill has this amazing line in the Gallows at the end of Act 3, if you side against her and the mages. It speaks to everything I adore about her character, and sums up the central conflict of the entire Dragon Age series so poignantly:
"If I leave these mages to die, or I help you kill them, what then? Magic can't be made safe, and it can't be destroyed. Fear makes men more dangerous than magic ever could."
That's the thing I love about Merrill. Out of all the mages we encounter throughout the series, on both sides of the mage-templar conflict, Merrill has always been the one who, despite her flaws, or maybe because of them, understands the hard truths about magic that almost no one else seems able or willing to accept.
This line in the Gallows reminds me of another line she has, a banter line with Anders after Justice takes over and almost kills that one girl.
Merrill: Are you all right?
Anders: I nearly killed an innocent girl. How could I be all right? There's no definition of "all right" that fits this state.
Merrill: I'm sorry.
Anders: You're sorry? For me? This could be you. You could be the next monster threatening helpless girls.
Merrill: Anders, there's no such thing as a good spirit. There never was. All spirits are dangerous. I understood that. I'm sorry that you didn't.
Merrill understands that magic is not safe, and will never be safe. And until the rest of Thedas is ready to accept that, the mage-templar conflict will never end. Because until you can accept that there's no silver bullet solution to the problem of dangerous spirits and mages who choose to hurt people, you'll never be willing to do the hard work it takes to co-exist.
Another art blog, woah Heavy into One Piece, The Elder Scrolls, D&D, fantasy in general. And many others things too but it's already getting too long ⟦ Tsuni; they/he; 29 y.o ⟧
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