Armed and ready for battle!
Another shot of my Shiba Inu, Chloe "Kegbelly" ! This time I decided to post a reference to the weaponry she wields in battle. Decorating her hefty platemail is a tabard of her family's crest, one she proudly wears confidently as she wades into the battlefield. And, at her side is always a rather hefty looking keg...hammer? Truly a marvel of dwarven ingenuity, wouldn't you say? Chloe belongs to a guild of primarily dwarven brewers, and burnt upon the wood of the barrel is their crest.
A funny thing about that hammer too, it's not just for beating down her enemies in a spectacularly (and rather stereotypically dwarven way) destructive way, mind you, but also doubles as a storage receptacle for some of her finest brews she comes up with! The haft is detachable near the base of the keg for funneling reasons, and the mug at the very end of the weapon can be used for drinking the stout meads and ales from within, or used in fist fights and brawls with the set of brass knuckles attached to the mug's grip! Once a liquid is set into the keg's inner chamber, magic keeps it from ever running dry, functioning similarly to a decanter of endless water. I've been struggling to come up with a proper name for it, but the name "The Partybringer" always comes to mind.
Chloe "Kegbelly"© Me
Remi-Hearthmane
Drawn, colored, and shaded by the outstandingly talented
Another shot of my Shiba Inu, Chloe "Kegbelly" ! This time I decided to post a reference to the weaponry she wields in battle. Decorating her hefty platemail is a tabard of her family's crest, one she proudly wears confidently as she wades into the battlefield. And, at her side is always a rather hefty looking keg...hammer? Truly a marvel of dwarven ingenuity, wouldn't you say? Chloe belongs to a guild of primarily dwarven brewers, and burnt upon the wood of the barrel is their crest.
A funny thing about that hammer too, it's not just for beating down her enemies in a spectacularly (and rather stereotypically dwarven way) destructive way, mind you, but also doubles as a storage receptacle for some of her finest brews she comes up with! The haft is detachable near the base of the keg for funneling reasons, and the mug at the very end of the weapon can be used for drinking the stout meads and ales from within, or used in fist fights and brawls with the set of brass knuckles attached to the mug's grip! Once a liquid is set into the keg's inner chamber, magic keeps it from ever running dry, functioning similarly to a decanter of endless water. I've been struggling to come up with a proper name for it, but the name "The Partybringer" always comes to mind.
Chloe "Kegbelly"© Me
Remi-HearthmaneDrawn, colored, and shaded by the outstandingly talented
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