
Silly sketch featuring the gladiator leopard that I've drawn once before here https://www.furaffinity.net/view/55328393/
He doesn't seem too thrilled about his job, though judging by that collar he doesn't have much of a choice in term of career! :P
This is all unrelated to my setting.
He doesn't seem too thrilled about his job, though judging by that collar he doesn't have much of a choice in term of career! :P
This is all unrelated to my setting.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Fantasy
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Size 1069 x 1250px
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Hope this refreshes your memory: https://youtu.be/UFWs4pYjIYk?si=DAOiJZ1q9YmIATvU
I love the contrast in the expressions between the announcer and the gladiator. As if he thinks: "Fine. I've finished off that lion, just as instructed. Something else you want me to do, or can I finally go home now?"
(Although, realistically, even a involuntary gladiator would probably feel at least relieved after having survived a battle, not unimpressed or even bored. Unless the lion guy was such a bad fighter the leopard didn't need any effort at all for the victory.)
(Although, realistically, even a involuntary gladiator would probably feel at least relieved after having survived a battle, not unimpressed or even bored. Unless the lion guy was such a bad fighter the leopard didn't need any effort at all for the victory.)
I lowkey want to see more of Leonius though, since he reminds me a lot of my Leonin barbarian/fighter Jorasos.~
You know, I read somewhere that Roman gladiator tournaments normally didn't end in the death of the loser. Many gladiators, like today's sports figures, quite often led long lives in the arena and some, even slaves, eventually earned enough money to retire handsomely. Of course, that may not be the case in this setting.
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