Kairos with a hood.. kairos with a hood.. kai—
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I forgot I had this screenshot! Wyll is so supportive and got very protective of Gale. Such a good friend. It was a very long dialogue too. This was after the first encounter with Elminster. Awh 🥹🫶🏻
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Baldur's Gate character sheet commission! A very handsome Durge half Elf Warlock named Kitzal!
If you like this and want one of your own BG3 tav/durge or DnD character hit me up my commissions are open! 😊
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the warlock and the paladin
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Nezumi Linkbreaker
"If they want to get to Prosperity so badly, they can walk there."
Artist: Miro Petrov
TCG Player Link
Scryfall Link
EDHREC Link
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So happy to finally show off my final piece for the Tome of Pacts zine I feature in.
This is Hagne, the Herald of Rot, and faithful servant to her Patron, Cicardia. Her look was inspired by several things -- death masks, pomegranates, worn bronze, flies and centipedes. The butterflies she carries feed on death and decay. Hagne herself felt the cold embrace of the grave, but was blessed to find herself given another chance. She will not fail.
I am so honored to have been a part of this project, and this is one of my favorite pieces to date. I hope you guys enjoy it as well. :)
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A Magical Taxonomy
Warlock: from wær (old English, “pact/oath”) + loga (proto-Germanic, “liar”) + hard “-ck” (Scottish English); Oathbreaker (contextually; breaker of Baptismal Oaths; hence also Apostate)
Wizard: from Wis (old English, “knowledgeable”) + -ard (same, “too much of”); Possessor of too much knowledge
Witch: from weyk (proto-indo-European, “apart, separated, different”)[connotations akin to Latin’s “Sacre”]; Sacred Outsider
Sorcerer: from Sors (Latin, “Fate”) and Ser (same,“to bind”); Fate Manipulator
Druid: from dru (proto-Celtic, “Oak”) + weyd (same, “to see”); Oak-Seer, or Tree-Knower
Cleric: from kleros (Ancient Greek, “lots/ casting lots/ drawing lots”) [contextually; public servants were selected by drawing lots, as opposed to, say, voting]; Public Servant / Clerk
Bard: from bard (proto-Celtic, “Bard”); Bard
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