Yes I love weather report, thats all the thing you need to know. He is a pegasus by, well obvious reasons (control the weather) BUT ALSO, HE CAN CAST SPELLS WITH HIS TINY HORNS (only weather magic like summon clouds, rainbows, and raining frogs???)
Ah, finally it's there,,oof I really had trouble drawing that one,, and yeah, I'm gonna do a variety of krangs, because why not, more interesting that way
Some notes for Crusader, since I have to pull the reference up for him a lot when I draw him and I realized it wasn't the best. Plus there's been a few things to add on since then.
Biggest change is he's lost the big claw, and the exposed part of his chest has been making a mess of him. That part couldn't really get shown in the original ref, and is difficult to show other than this. The entity has the most room in his chest and neck. It also has to work hard to keep those parts safe.
Crusader's original parts are in white, gold and dark gray. Replaced and repaired parts are in purples where the entity is working on fixing them both up. It is, quite literally, holding him together.
For his wings on this it's a linear light layer mode but it depends on what's going on overall, all that matters is the blue to pink gradient. The examples aren't very strict or the best but it's to get the idea out.
An old but pretty good illustration of a Draenei Mage I used to play way way back when my screen name was Stillcrow.
I wish that TBC didn’t introduce the paradigm of outmoding the vanilla world and content, but it was one of my favorite settings not just in WoW but in fantasy as a whole!
The Draenei especially, with their bizarre physiognomy and strange crystals, I loved their concept art and musical theming. (They’re also very pretty)
If there’s one thing I’d love to see well-implemented in turtle-wow, it’s a horizontal, and creatively novel interpretation of the mystifying features and settings in TBC.