A commission I did for a Glorantha book, part of the Jonstown Compendium of fan work.
For those not familiar with Glorantha (you might know it as the setting for King of Dragon Pass), it's a bronze-age fantasy setting written by Greg Stafford, an anthropologist. There's some bits that are a bit 'hmmm', but overall - it's a fresh and enthralling take on the fantasy genre, driven by a genuine interest in how ritual works in Bronze Age societies (I've heard it described as 'as Tolkien was to linguistics, Stafford was to mythology).
The paintings here intend to showcase one of the rituals in question, with a hero being anointed and girded to assume a mythic role (specifically Humakt, deity of swords and truth and death!)- around her, her masked clan-members prepare her for her transit into the mythic realm, while above her, Humakt himself wields/blesses the blade that she takes up. The second painting was for the back cover - it shows a devotee of Eurmal, trickster and storyteller, entertaining a couple of children and inducting them into the clan's mythic cycle, while their hunting cat (an alynx - Gloranthan cultures tend to favour cats where Earth ones would dogs) looks on.
Both paintings were done in gouache, early in the pandemic. I wanted to capture a sense of genuine mystery and weird spiritual power, and also to present a female Humakti in a role that many character artists have usually shown a traditional male warriors. It's also one of my (too rare! I should get back to this!) experiments with light and darkness in a painting.
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Friendly reminder that the best thing about HeroQuest is this video
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Here's another step in my NMM journey. The background was created with Stable Diffusion and digitally blended into my terrain.
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“I don’t want to complain, but sometimes I feel like dinner should JUST be dinner, ya know? Not this whole social political thing.”
First answer DONE - question came from insta! Quite happy with drawing all of that in a few hours :3
If you wanna ask Del something - here is the post: https://www.tumblr.com/aspiring-awesomeness/734639663585918976/got-the-time-to-draw-and-a-need-for-del-to-get?source=share
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When a kid has a great sense of humor
...and his parents are D&D nerds 😂
My stepson is visiting, so my husband and I are playing HeroQuest with him. The game is a simplified version of D&D adapted to a board game. Neither stepson nor I had played it before. It's fun! You get to make characters as in regular D&D.
My characters:
female elf fighter/sorcerer Sabine Bloodoak
male dwarf fighter Gronk Ironbeard
Stepson's characters:
male half-orc barbarian Fluffy the Fierce
male human wizard Jamal the Scarce
I didn't get the "the Scarce" part until Jamal started running away from things. And kept running away. 🤣 Dude was truly scarce.
We completed the first quest with only one casualty, the brave dwarf Gronk, who turned into a pile of 109 gold pieces after being slayed by a dread knight three times his size. Fortunately the other heroes--most of whom almost died as well--persevered and got a bunch of treasure, including a resurrection potion. Gronk is back, baby!
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The classic HeroQuest boardgame with painted miniatures.
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While managing some hefty burnout and also because my optician asked me to stop looking at screens so much I got back into painting miniatures. Bought a load of Votanns to paint because I love their armor.
These pair are from HeroQuest. Some models I rescued and stripped from the attic. I wanted to practice first a bit. I really like how they turned out. I think maybe I like painting single models more than units...
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