“My Gods.. look at the sky… it’s looking back!”
(Context ⬇️)
According to my DM the campaign Canna’s in is some what inspired by the Magnus Archives,
we’re not very far into the campaign and nothing like this has come up yet but this idea has been rattling around in my brain for a bit and I had to draw it.
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ladies of Baldur's Gate
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It's been a min since I've taken a break to do some fan art. Here's Keyleth from The Legend of Vox Machina! (Which I have just finished the first season of.)
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i wanted to paint over that shadowheart doodle :)c
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(to myself) FINE!!!! ILL MAKE A MILF AND ROMANCE GALE!!!!!
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Alabaster for @star-graze !
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Try to heal the heart of mine
In the garden we find ✶
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Half elves are so interesting to me.
You’re born to parents with ridiculously different lifespans. One parent could potentially live to be 750-1000 years old. The other parent has 100 years at best.
But you? You’ll probably live to be about 200.
And more often than not, you’re parents aren’t together long term.
Maybe you’re raised by your elven parent. You’re looked at with pity, a half human, not really an elf. You’re elven parent looks at you with dread, they know they’ll watch you age and die. Wither like a flower before them with nothing they can do to spare you or themselves.
Or maybe you’re raised by your human parent. They breathe a sigh of relief that they won’t outlive you. But they watch in fear as they watch themselves and the humans around them age as you stay young. They know that you’ll find yourself alone.
They’ve condemned you to forever live on the outside, regardless of whether you’ve been raised by humans or elves. You’re condemned to watch one parent die far too soon, while another remains young while you age and die.
(I’m playing a half elf, I was just thinking about how she must be viewed by her human father versus her elven mother.)
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