King of Worms
Concept art for The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
Art by Mark Jackson
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You folks ever heard of a Worm That Walks? Well, I hadn't when I drew this, but it's this nasty creature from Dungeons and Dragons that forms when a lich's body is entirely rotted away and replaced by a squirming mass of worms and maggots! Sick, right? Anyway, that's what I think Mannimarco (aka the King of Worms aka KW) would've been before he reached godhood during Daggerfall, but here he is as a particularly rotten lich with maggots infesting his body instead! Two different robe designs (people thought the first one was too glitzy), a couple different stages of decay in his face, and a poor, poor, foreign adventurer, not used to seeing this level of necromancy in her homeland of Morrowind.
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Did You Know: A lich can walk out of the ocean at anytime with an army of the undead? There's nothing anyone can really do to stop this from happening.
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“It's a dangerous business, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off to.”
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I think the evolution of ESO Mannimarco into Daggerfall Mannimarco is the funniest thing to ever happened. “I’ve overcome mortal pettiness and decided to become a god” yeah bitch was that before or after you fucked up killing Molag Balls
I had a good laugh
i hope you like my lich mannimarco design hehe
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Lysandus Awakes
Cinematic for The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall
-Mark Jones was one of the artists who worked on this animation. Daggerfall had many artists who worked on the game but Mark was one of only a few who stayed on for the full game development.
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I've drawn a bunch of Dragon Priest - centered things lately, and now I'll get to post it!
Here is our boy, Volsung. I've never drawn a Lich before, yet it came out very nicely! I hope you like this one. :)
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“If you looked into his eyes, a fire raged inside of him. Not like mine, but the flame-charred embers of a man about to lose control.”
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