
I play a bit of D&D, and one of the things I do sometimes during parts of game or in some off-time is doodle sketches of the characters I play. And well, I figured I'd scan a few and throw them online just in case anyone is curious about the terrible nerdery that is my weekend.
I apologize in advance that the next parts of this comment will likely be saturated with NERD.
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Jackie is one of my older characters and one of the few characters I got a chance to revise when we did an epic campaign. Playing around with a 30th level character's inventory is hilariously fun. Also fun with templates.
I tried to mainly draw the various gear she was wearing, any D&D buffs can prolly guess what the robe she's wearing is.
I apologize in advance that the next parts of this comment will likely be saturated with NERD.
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Jackie is one of my older characters and one of the few characters I got a chance to revise when we did an epic campaign. Playing around with a 30th level character's inventory is hilariously fun. Also fun with templates.
I tried to mainly draw the various gear she was wearing, any D&D buffs can prolly guess what the robe she's wearing is.
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*giggles wickedly*
The look on her face is awesome hun!
*puts on her nerdiest look*
Boots of Swiftness? Those are perfect boots for a Rogue, I always try to find a set if my Rogues get high level, I do so love playing Rogues.
I would guess Bracers of Epic Armor, given her general lack of armor. A few Ioun Stones. And a Mask of Disguise?
The look on her face is awesome hun!
*puts on her nerdiest look*
Boots of Swiftness? Those are perfect boots for a Rogue, I always try to find a set if my Rogues get high level, I do so love playing Rogues.
I would guess Bracers of Epic Armor, given her general lack of armor. A few Ioun Stones. And a Mask of Disguise?
I use a mechanical pencil with .005 blue coloured lead. Hence the blueness of all the sketches.
I like blue lead primarily because not only is it difficult to smudge (I am terrible when it comes to smudging normally), but it also tends to be harder for scanners to pick up when I am scanning an inked version. Which means I don't have to spend a bunch of time erasing.
I like blue lead primarily because not only is it difficult to smudge (I am terrible when it comes to smudging normally), but it also tends to be harder for scanners to pick up when I am scanning an inked version. Which means I don't have to spend a bunch of time erasing.
Is it "The robe of elongated and tapered occasionally off colour sunny-side-up eggs which look a lot like eyes to the extent that the item is often mistaken for the robe of eyes, a lesser item which does not produce malformed yet delicious breakfasts"?
Because I always felt that was kind of underpowered unless you also had the legendary Blade of Bacon.
Also I love the Ioun Stones. :D
Because I always felt that was kind of underpowered unless you also had the legendary Blade of Bacon.
Also I love the Ioun Stones. :D
But we already know how to destroy the world with "The robe of elongated and tapered occasionally off colour sunny-side-up eggs which look a lot like eyes to the extent that the item is often mistaken for the robe of eyes, a lesser item which does not produce malformed yet delicious breakfasts," though it assumes your GM is foolish enough to let you make/find the Decanter of infinite organge juice, Warwaffle +6 and the Cataclysm Coffeepot and allows Mordenkeinen's Magnificent Muffins in his campaign.
Let's just say Hextor won't have to worry about the most important meal of the day any more.
Let's just say Hextor won't have to worry about the most important meal of the day any more.
Robe of eyes, and I'm guessing a half demon of some type...or a straight out Demon. Oh wait...could be a Half Dragon too. Didn't think of that. My friend ran an Epic evil game once, I played a....damn...been so long since even opened those books...A half-feind Rakshasa Warlock. Pretty fun game too. But I digress, wonderful detail on the equipment.
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