Colorwheel: video game characters & Digimons
Lets actually finish this color wheel before the end of the year!
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Since I got better at drawing Magolor at this point, I have decided to redesign his Skylander look! It looks a lot more polished and stuff in my opinion ^w^
And just so I can link this post to my future Skylander Magolor AU post, I'll retell some of the context for this AU~
💜: After Magolor's boss battle, instead of ending up in Another Dimension like in the epilogue, Magolor gets sent to Skylands and is brought to Master Eon by a certain butterfly. After Magolor and Eon get to know each other over a cup of tea, Eon offers him a job and home as a Skylander. Magolor, with nothing else to lose, accepts the offer and goes through his redemption arc by protecting all of Skylands along with the other Skylanders.
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I've decided to redraw some of my old Skylanders OC characters and redesigns, starting with Lancelight. This is primarily from a main AU where Light and Dark aren't rare Elements and are integrated into the Core of Light, which I call "The Ancient Core" instead. Spotlight and Blackout also appear in Spyro's Adventure as the primary dragons.
But for now, This is Lancelight
Origin:
Like many young angels, Lancelight always wanted to join the Paladin guard when he grew up. But his small wings were too weak for flying, causing the other angels to look down on him. Nonetheless, Lancelight trained hard in the ways of Spear combat everyday, determined to prove himself as a Paladin
When an army of trolls sent by the Evil Portal Mistress Kaosandra managed to capture all flying angels using specialized nets in an effort to steal their wings, it was Lancelight and his unique fighting style that caught the trolls off guard, allowing him to rescue them.
The other angels finally recognized his strength as a warrior and finally offered to make him a Paladin... But Lancelight declined. His heroic actions had reached Master Eon, and he was instead invited to join the Skylanders, who defended all of Skylands and not just the Angelic city. Nonetheless the Angels regard Lancelight as one of their strongest warriors to this day
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May I request some recs for games where you play as a dragon? ::D Thank you for your time!!
THEME: Dragon Games
@foggedover and @vanderlyon both of you asked this question so I am killing two birds with one stone this time around! These games were so much more cute and wholesome than I expected Dragon games to be.
Hot Gay Bro Dragons, by Riverhouse Games.
Bro, he’s your whole world. He makes you feel fabulous. His body is smoking hot, and when you look into his eyes they sparkle like gold.
He’s a dragon. So are you. You’re in love.
This is HOT GAY BRO DRAGONS, a gay game about telling your boyfriend you love him.
This is a silly goofy game about dragons in love, that can work for 2 players but can also play with more! What I really love about this game is when you choose how big of a dragon you are, you also tell your dragon boyfriend about how you feel about him based on his size relevant to yours. The game also encourages you to use phrases like “oh my god bro” and “bro you’re so smoking” and “that’s bro-lliant my dude”. If you’re just looking for a fun goofy time with someone you love, this game can do that for you.
Dragonhearts, by FractalDragon.
You get to be a dragon
You get to kiss dragons
Need I say more?
This Tabletop RPG is about about the clash of over-sized personalities between shapeshifters who can assume human or dragon form, or anything in between. It's GMless—meaning everyone has equal narrative authority—and plays best over one or two 3-4 hour sessions, with 3-4 players.
As a Firebrands hack, Dragonhearts is rather poetic in its character creation and plays through a series of mini games. These mini games include fights, rituals, moments of intimacy, competitions and more - and most of them can be played in whatever order makes sense for your story. This game also comes with a solo game, which each player will play as they set up their characters but might be interesting to play if you want to explore this game by yourself. If you are interested in short, segmented forms of play that can be mixed and matched as your dragons wrestle with emotions and learn about who they are, I definitely recommend Dragonhearts.
Epyllion, by Marissa Kelly (at Magpie Games).
Dragonia faces a threat we dragons have all but forgotten. Inside each of us are seeds of Darkness waiting to take root in doubt, anger, and sorrow. You and your fellow dragons— although small now—must protect Dragonia from the growing Darkness…and learn what it means to be a true friend. -- Tass the Gigantic, Councilmember
Epyllion is a tabletop role playing game about young drakes who investigate rumors, solve problems, and discover the truth of a growing evil in Dragonia. While you play, you and your friends tell awesome stories, explore what it means to be a drake of Dragonia, and discover the value of friendship through magical, whimsical, and heartfelt adventures.
This is an adorable game about young dragons, perfect for all ages. You are young dragons trying to save their home from evil. It gives me the same vibes as Land Before Time, although others have described it to have the same tone as Spyro, or My Little Pony. Epyllion has received many accolades in the gaming community, and its author, Marissa Kelly, is also one of the brains behind the gorgeously haunting game of Bluebeard’s Bride. If the kind of dragon you want to play is cute and trying very hard to be a hero, then this is the game for you.
Hearth Dragons, by M. Davis.
With powerful magic, someone has created you, a dragon. Not a true dragon, no, but one crafted with care and love and given a purpose: to protect your home. With a special ability you were crafted with and a dragon's flame within, many adventures await you and your fellow hearth dragons as you strive to be the best caretakers one can be. And you don't even need to leave the house!
Hearth Dragons is a Lasers & Feelings hack inspired by The Last Dragon Chronicles by author Chris d'Lacey and the Pennykettle Dragons who made the stories as magical as they were. With friends and a game master, you'll make your own clay, paper, or other kind of handcrafted dragon and work together to solve problems and tell stories using your own imagination or the random adventure generation table within.
This is a quick little game with easy-to-generate characters and goals. You’ll create a house together and then do your best to protect it from forces such as an ominous neighbour or a a dangerous creature, from doing things such as ruining brunch or capturing the family pet. This is a great little game, perfect for one-shots and pick-up games.
If you like this creator's work I also recommend their solo journaling game, called An Afternoon As A Dragon, a game about someone who's become a dragon because of a curse.
Baby Dragons, by Litza Bronwyn.
In this game, you are a fierce baby dragon, hatched amongst a variety of other dragon eggs and left to discover the wonders and dangers of the world with your draconic siblings. You must choose if you are better at mental or physical, and go out in search of food, loot, more minions, and/or a better lair.
A simple one-page game that is easy to pick up and play with little to no prep! This is also inspired by Lasers and Feelings, but rather than manufactured dragons, you’re just babies, and you’re more likely to cause trouble than prevent it. If you’re interested in Epyllion but you want something that requires less commitment, you might want to check out Baby Dragons.
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