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ohnaheim-blog
Ohnaheim
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Welcome to my own personal art space. For commissions, please message me directly. The price of commissions will vary, but most land between $30 and $60 per character. Don't hesitate to contact me via any social media platform I use or through my [email protected].
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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‘Tis a wizard!
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Here’s a swashbuckling wizard to go with the pirate. He’s part of a party of 8.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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I ought to stop being so lazy with my posting. Anyway, here's a swashbuckling pirate assassin whose got his hands (or foot, rather) on a treasure chest.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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A kensei warrior. I am happy with how this turned out. I can’t help but be thankful for all the D&D commissions. I get so many opportunities to be creative!
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Here’s a dragonborn paladin. This guy took me quite sometime, but I am glad he is finished! It was worth it.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Here’s a recent commission. I really ought to ask the name/class of the characters I am commissioning.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Ohn'Maali, the first inhabitant and lord of the Inner World, and one of the three Ohn'divine. Driven mad by the death of his beloved and Imprisoned by his brother at the core of Ohnaheim, he is forgotten. Few aside from the current pantheon know his name, despite the his malevolent presence, which vigilantly seeps through the cracks of the world and up to the surface. He is chaos and havoc, releasing terrible beasts upon the surface dwellers. He is intent on breaking free from his cage, shattering Ohnaheim, and challenging his brother once more.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Another recent commission from the same guy who commissioned the orc barbarian. Honestly, it’s exciting to have my first returnee! The guy wanted to get his pal a birthday present, so he commissioned him, holding his D&D character’s hammer.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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A recent commission of an orc barbarian.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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A commission of Shulk from Xenoblade Chronicles.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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and a dwarf fighter.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Here’s a dwarf cleric.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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A Dragonborn Bard! This fella and his didgeridoo look ready for the stage, whether it be in a theater or on the battlefield.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Here is a Dwarf Paladin I created. This was actually the first one of the three I have made, and I intend to make one more.
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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Ohnaheim is my fantasy world. Facebook keeps running my request to change my name through a bot that keeps telling me know, I can’t change my page name to Ohnaheim because it’s apparently irrelevant to my content and could be misleading. I’m sick of bots.
Gotta love companies who respond to support tickets with what effectively boils down to “We get this complaint so much that we have automated responses brushing it off and offering no help whatsoever” instead of “We get this complaint so much that we’re currently trying to fix the problem.” ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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ohnaheim-blog · 7 years ago
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A long time ago, I created a dwarf druid for a friend. I decided to redo him, and this is the result. Hegrig Oakenbelt, once a member of a royal family, now rules nothing but himself. Narrowly escaping the collapse of his own civilization, Hegrig refuses to rebuild his kingdom, and now lives among the creatures of the forest, adhering to druidic practices.
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