Happy April fools, had to draw @lambment lamb to celebrate! I adore your work and needed to draw your lamb🙈💕 (alt version under)
Sorry pepaw had to hit em with my yassification powers (*˘︶˘*).。*♡
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Iri'thiel reference sheet for lvl 10 (2023/2024)
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I post her often but if you're new here - she's a character from a homebrew The Revenants (Awakening) game that started as our first DnD one-shot 4 years ago. Today the game is separated into 3-4 different groups of players in different places around the world and time, trying to prevent it all from collapsing to an anti-magic calamity.
Iri is a customized Fey Wanderer Ranger that is based on slashing and psychic damage, blade dancing, misty stepping and invisibility. She's a good investigator and has the Observant feat that lets her see things others wouldn't. She also has more and more issues with having her mind safe from exterior influence and dangerously growing number of people to care about.
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@luigi-yagami‘s Cyber Vampire Nova D. Aquilas.
They requested others to draw Nova in their own way. So I decided to participate!
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Take what you want, take what you can
Take what you please, don't give a damn
Ask for forgiveness, never permission
Take what you want, take what you can
Take what you please, don't give a damn
It's in the blood and this is tradition
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Guess who have yet another new undead character
This time, she used to be an Underdark Orc from my setting!
[Do not use/repost]
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Jedi Master Bernardeau "Bernie" Aiyu Namya, General of the 318th Attack Battalion, served as the head créchemaster in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant for the majority of his life. From the day he was brought to the Temple by the woman who later became his Master, the Seeker Jolaia Shakeen, he exemplified the selfless love and care of the Jedi. He survived not only the loss of his Padawan Leonie but also, miraculously, the events of Order 66; he eventually settled down with his adopted daughter, Chava, and his husband, the previous clone Commander, Luck, in Luke Skywalker's new Jedi Temple.
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goretober - bisected
Rattler Bratovich taking care of a failed fleshcraft creation. Presumably all that remains of a traveler who got lost too close to the Bratovich estate.
Alternatively -- and none of the Bratovich girls like to talk about this -- this could be one of their cousins, sent in a wooden box marked DESTROY for displeasing one of the Tzimisce who oversee the family. You just don't know, when you're someone like Rattler.
It's why you do whatever they ask of you.
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ALL RIGHT some Thoughts I’ve had on the lore behind Revenants, like yon new taur lady:
As mentioned in the little blurb I included with the pic, Revenants are all formerly “regular” folk- in my universe that’s your bog standard two-legs-two-arms humanoid anthro. Because of the pretty dramatic transformation that comes with becoming one, as well as the… requirement… for one’s soul to be loosely tethered to one’s body, they’re drawn from volunteers who have been gravely wounded or are suffering from terminal diseases. Usually, this is something you’d sign up for when in better health and in good mind to pour the decision over- it’s not something you get to choose on a whim.
It’s best to think of a Revenant’s “body” like an artificial exoskeleton- they have bones, a titanium inner frame that their “flesh” latches to and grows around when they’re made, but they also have external plating that is structural- you could break a Revenant’s spine and they’d still be able to come at you just on the load-bearing capability of their exoskeleton alone. Lots of redundant features and stability is baked in- there’s a reason for this.
Other than the “bones”, exoskeleton, and “skin”, however, these are artificial but very much living creatures- they have muscle, fat, blood vessels, a nervous system- albeit ones utterly unrecognizable to a typical flesh-and-blood critter. They also have a “brain” that is distributed across their densest bodily structures for, again, structural redundancy. You really can’t kill a Revenant easily even out of armor, and when they’re in full battle rattle, well… yikes.
Speaking of battle rattle! The reason for these walking tanks having a redundant exoskeleton that is load bearing is they typically are expected to carry a lot- a lot, a lot. The exoskeleton itself is designed to attach to modular appliqué armor that provides even more protection, as well as load bearing equipment, whatever tools and supplies they and their handlers need on a job, and, of course, very BIG weaponry. It’s also why most are taurs, though this can vary depending on the individual. Quadrupeds tend to be sturdier generally, but having arms that can manipulate objects is important too, so, taur.
(I’m gonna add to this thread as I go about my day!)
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👻Happy Halloween everyone!👻
I made another Phasmophobia Ghost design, this time it's the "little" Revenant >:)c
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