Art by the talented @drawthethingdoppelganger ! I been wanting to see how DT would handle DND characters ever since I saw her lovely Klaus examples in her commission examples list.
I knew she would do a lovely job and it was money well spent! X3
So to the people who thought she could only do Bob's Burgers characters, you are dead wrong.
Anyway, here's context. The clothing is based on fanart I did awhile ago. https://www.tumblr.com/dreamboundedstar/731409814006202368/shadows-of-the-old-world-main-party-but-in-fancy?source=share
It's no way canon to the series. Feel free to watch the series yourself if you're curious about the canon counterparts of these cuties.
Thank you DT! I can't say that enough! X3
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If Kaguya had daughter...I think she would have looked something like this. Her name is Ootsutsuki Hoshimi.
Artwork: @tuliharja
Note: I’m fine with reblogging, but ask me first for my permission, if you want to repost my artwork.
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Created by : ☆rima/리마☆
Respective credits to the creator
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Finally some fanart I drew for once! I had this in the works for awhile.
It's not based on anything in canon. I just wanted an excuse to draw Flint mad. So what better way than to have him and the rest protecting Olwen's inner child from her inner demon.
If you seen Olwen in previous fanart, I can imagine you're probably curious about something. I encourage you to watch the series, "Shadows of the Old World" though if you are curious about why Olwen is designed differently from how she is as an adult. I just don't think I can do it justice if I explain it myself.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy the piece even if you don't plan to watch the series!
All characters are associated with Josh Scorcher's Pathfinder campaign series, "Shadows of the Old World".
Adrian belongs to VoiceofReason
Olwen belongs to Aramau
Flint belongs to FinnthePony
Seven belongs to Lightning Bliss
Sybl belongs to Doctor Wolf
Hoshimi belongs to Eliyora
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widescreen baroque is a style of science fiction writing "characterized by larger-than-life characters, violence, intrigue, extravagant settings or actions, and fast-paced plotting"
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