For anyone who’s been liking my artwork I’ve been doing for my D&D group, I’ve decided to start a blog specifically for just that purpose to make it easier to find.
It’ll include artwork, stories, and info on the characters and the world they inhabit
Tag: Always The Weird Ones
Coming Soon: The Diaries of Riolu Ungart
This will be a miniseries I’ll do from the point of view of my character Riolu Ungart to recap the events of the campaign so far.
What I know about the world my campaign takes place in.
Warning: Long Post
Eons ago, the world was a fine and happy place, until the Demon Realm attack. The gods did what they could, but ultimately failed. They sealed one part of the world in a dome, leaving the other 80% as a fiendish playground.
In modern day, three kingdoms exist in the dome. The Dwarves, the Humans, and the Alliance (kingdom containing all races).
The dwarvish kingdom is full of the sterotype of dwarf, and the human kingdom is very racist. The Alliance has a bumbling king whom means well, but ends of making a bigger mess than was intended.
Continued in part 2: Our Heroes Meet and Always The Weird Ones are formed
Riolu Ungart’s wand.
I am quite happy with how it turned out.
Vanta Nailo, Michael Sunshadow, and Riolu Ungart after the Timeskip.
Vanta Nailo after the timeskip.
Also, I’m terrible at drawing punches in perspective.
Michael Sunshadow dual wielding his Iron Longsword and his Sunblade.
In his new body, Sunshadow has regained quite a bit of his dexterity from his old self, and he’s making full use of it.
A rough sketch of Vanta Nailo, the Half Elf Way of the Open Hand Monk.
He was a fairly prominent character in “Always The Weird Ones” before the timeskip when his player didn’t bring him back and instead went to using Staab Shaanks.
I wish to see him again soon.
Riolu Ungart the Dwow Circle of the Moon Genderfluid Druid on a background of the Genderfluid Flag.
This was the first drawing I did of Riolu where I discovered how good he looks in Autumnal colours.
Staab Shaanks the Mytuos Rogue dressed in the attire of Tuxedo Mask from Sailor Moon.
To go with the Magical Girl theme, I drew him as another character from the genre. I had fun with it, and gave me practice with drawing capes in perspective.