The Urchins - By Tegerio
Character Portrait commissioned to:
tegerio
Have not gotten hold of a link to the image, if he ever uploads it to his gallery i will link to it.
Asked this very friendly and understanding artist to make a series of portraits of my players' characters and NPCs for a D&D 5e campaign revolving about good old fantasy racism wherein humans, elves, dwarves, gnomes and halflings are the "higher" races respected everywhere and all other races have to live in slums.
Here we find the portrait for: The Urchins
Well that's it for this adventure... al the characters have been drawn, Thanks a lot for looking here.
...
Oh... you want to know who these urchins are? Sure.
WALL OF TEXT I CHOOSE YOU:
- Jane Doe, a small human girl with immobilized legs due to an injury. She's the chief of all the kids and also an Artificer, so instead of building herself a familiar automaton she built herself a wheelchair with optionals. Retractable spider legs, lots-o-boom stick, Magic shields... the works.
- Timmy, a very young elf. He's the opposite of how you'd imagine elves normally. He's basically mapped the sewers by faceplanting in every manhole. He survived lots of faceplanting but that did not exactly work well for his looks. He is, however, an expert cartographer after decades of practice, though he's obviously "differently nosed". You see him studying a map, maybe thinking of a correction on it.
- Tommy, for being an half-orc he's really smart, in fact he's the smartest of the bunch and he's been keeping tabs on Timmy, running a city wide betting system that started with "how many times will timmy fall into a manhole this week?" but has since been expanded to many other things. You can see him dressed like a stereotypical bookmaker and a notepad ready for the latest bet.
- Franco, the gnoll (hyena-folk) kid. He's shy and likes to draw flowers with chalk on the sidewalks. Also he's a mean shot with those newspapers, hitting letterboxes like few others. You can see him sprawled on the floor drawing a cutesy centauress with a bag of newspapers resting on his side.
- Mina, the drider (dark elf spider-folk) girl. She's been helping with the book keeping in the town hall, mostly because she can reach easily those hard to reach places. You can see her with those wonky glasses spider folks probably use and holding a bunch of books.
- Heroica, the centaur girl. She's usually seen doing errands for people gaining coppers here and there. Basically an expy for a fedex courier, sooo yeah, there's no "federation" here so EmpEx for empire express, maybe? π€£ you can see her laying down near Franco to admire his drawing since they tend to go together on errands a lot.
- Ballsy, the Moku Moku Ren kid. Basically it looks like a bunch of bricks laid on a sphere that can flip to reveal eyes on the other side. He likes fedoras (which do look very tiny on him) and to play instruments despite nobody has really figured how a bunch of bricks can have such precise manipulation. Probably magic. After all when he "picks" up stuff, the stuff just sticks to his brick "hand".
- Smooth, the Dowhar (penguin-folk) kid. He's the breakdancer to Ballsy's performer skills, they often do little spectacles together, but they do have a third member. For some reasons nobody complains that he goes around naked with just a bandoleer holding whatever he needs.
- Martha, the dwarven girl. She's the one that delivers the sick beatboxing to accompany the melody from Ballsy and the dance from Smooth. She's got heavy sideburns in girly braids and a big ponytail for the rest of her hair. She does shave her chin. π€£ She tends to wear baggy clothing.
- C-Lock, the machine spirit. He's fond of an old pendulum clock he's currently using as his body. And he likes to time everything, especially the next two girls.
- Kathy, the Jaos (bunny folk) girl. She's a sprinter and likes to parkour. Mostly after thieving. You can see her wearing a track suit along with elbow and knee pads. With a (stolen) apple.
- Bunny, the Tabaxy (cat folk) girl. She's sometimes the distraction, sometimes the striker of some thieving, partner of Kathy. Same attire. With a (stolen) fish.
tegerioHave not gotten hold of a link to the image, if he ever uploads it to his gallery i will link to it.
Asked this very friendly and understanding artist to make a series of portraits of my players' characters and NPCs for a D&D 5e campaign revolving about good old fantasy racism wherein humans, elves, dwarves, gnomes and halflings are the "higher" races respected everywhere and all other races have to live in slums.
Here we find the portrait for: The Urchins
Well that's it for this adventure... al the characters have been drawn, Thanks a lot for looking here.
...
Oh... you want to know who these urchins are? Sure.
WALL OF TEXT I CHOOSE YOU:
- Jane Doe, a small human girl with immobilized legs due to an injury. She's the chief of all the kids and also an Artificer, so instead of building herself a familiar automaton she built herself a wheelchair with optionals. Retractable spider legs, lots-o-boom stick, Magic shields... the works.
- Timmy, a very young elf. He's the opposite of how you'd imagine elves normally. He's basically mapped the sewers by faceplanting in every manhole. He survived lots of faceplanting but that did not exactly work well for his looks. He is, however, an expert cartographer after decades of practice, though he's obviously "differently nosed". You see him studying a map, maybe thinking of a correction on it.
- Tommy, for being an half-orc he's really smart, in fact he's the smartest of the bunch and he's been keeping tabs on Timmy, running a city wide betting system that started with "how many times will timmy fall into a manhole this week?" but has since been expanded to many other things. You can see him dressed like a stereotypical bookmaker and a notepad ready for the latest bet.
- Franco, the gnoll (hyena-folk) kid. He's shy and likes to draw flowers with chalk on the sidewalks. Also he's a mean shot with those newspapers, hitting letterboxes like few others. You can see him sprawled on the floor drawing a cutesy centauress with a bag of newspapers resting on his side.
- Mina, the drider (dark elf spider-folk) girl. She's been helping with the book keeping in the town hall, mostly because she can reach easily those hard to reach places. You can see her with those wonky glasses spider folks probably use and holding a bunch of books.
- Heroica, the centaur girl. She's usually seen doing errands for people gaining coppers here and there. Basically an expy for a fedex courier, sooo yeah, there's no "federation" here so EmpEx for empire express, maybe? π€£ you can see her laying down near Franco to admire his drawing since they tend to go together on errands a lot.
- Ballsy, the Moku Moku Ren kid. Basically it looks like a bunch of bricks laid on a sphere that can flip to reveal eyes on the other side. He likes fedoras (which do look very tiny on him) and to play instruments despite nobody has really figured how a bunch of bricks can have such precise manipulation. Probably magic. After all when he "picks" up stuff, the stuff just sticks to his brick "hand".
- Smooth, the Dowhar (penguin-folk) kid. He's the breakdancer to Ballsy's performer skills, they often do little spectacles together, but they do have a third member. For some reasons nobody complains that he goes around naked with just a bandoleer holding whatever he needs.
- Martha, the dwarven girl. She's the one that delivers the sick beatboxing to accompany the melody from Ballsy and the dance from Smooth. She's got heavy sideburns in girly braids and a big ponytail for the rest of her hair. She does shave her chin. π€£ She tends to wear baggy clothing.
- C-Lock, the machine spirit. He's fond of an old pendulum clock he's currently using as his body. And he likes to time everything, especially the next two girls.
- Kathy, the Jaos (bunny folk) girl. She's a sprinter and likes to parkour. Mostly after thieving. You can see her wearing a track suit along with elbow and knee pads. With a (stolen) apple.
- Bunny, the Tabaxy (cat folk) girl. She's sometimes the distraction, sometimes the striker of some thieving, partner of Kathy. Same attire. With a (stolen) fish.
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