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Journey's End



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Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Western Dragon
Size 3000 x 1642px
File Size 9.13 MB
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Oh thankies soo much dear friend! I am really proud of the initial income itself. And yes the idea was instead
of the scene framing the dragon I wanted the dragon to be the frame so that the eyes would look into the scene
where they could take in the tasty details. :D
of the scene framing the dragon I wanted the dragon to be the frame so that the eyes would look into the scene
where they could take in the tasty details. :D
Thankies soo much dear friend! Yissss the glowbutt is a purty butt and he knows it. XD I had a lot of fun with the set up and
colors of this overall scene. :D It was soo much fun to play with, and I learned a lot from its experimentation given I had
never done and underwater scene to this extent before.
colors of this overall scene. :D It was soo much fun to play with, and I learned a lot from its experimentation given I had
never done and underwater scene to this extent before.
Glowbutt, ha! :D And it shows! My own personal favourite amidst underwater dragons has to be DnD/Dragonlance sea dragons where they are like a mix of mosasaurs, orca/whales, turtlers and dragons. That is to say, flippers or turtle like claws for arms and legs, turtle like shell, and dragon like tail and neck and head. But no wings. But this is awesome as well! Love all things underwatery, especially draggies~
huh that actually sounds really neat! I don't know too much about Dragonlance but I used to see the books all the time as a kid,
however they always looked pretty neat. But yissss sea dergs, it offers a unique perspective for a dragon from it's traditional
counterpart. :D
however they always looked pretty neat. But yissss sea dergs, it offers a unique perspective for a dragon from it's traditional
counterpart. :D
The basic idea is that it has a lot of the same gods that DnD and other DnD related books and such have, except with different names. Some original deities as well, pantheon is different, original characters, some races are missing entirely buuut at times there are more or less iconic DnD monsters present. The actual plot point usually involves these magical lances that can instantly kill dragons and more or less mortally wound avatars of deities (that have dragon avatars). Like Takhisis (Tiamat from DnD, five heads and all that :D).
I warmly recommend the first three books in that series! Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning. Loved them when I was younger, and still do!
I warmly recommend the first three books in that series! Dragons of Autumn Twilight, Dragons of Winter Night, and Dragons of Spring Dawning. Loved them when I was younger, and still do!
I will have to take a look sometime! I actually always thought they were DND stories that DMs took to Book level with how intricate they became. XD I had no concept of what they were, but given the art, and similarities I assumed it was part of
DnD somehow. :D
DnD somehow. :D
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