Another piece from way back, also done by PhantomArmor / Graves / KerberosTheta which I used as my character token for my group's run of Curse Of Strahd.
Meet Mirik, Lizardfolk Sorcerer. My poor, stupid, tribal farmer boy, burned and cursed by an evil tome, who suffered his way all throughout the lands of Barovia just to try and understand why all this was happening to him, and to rescue his kidnapped mate. He was paired up with a cast of equally out-of-their-depth "adventurers", including Gummiestbear's Kenku, and directed to try and stop the biggest, baddest vampire in the land - hard to believe that we sort of pulled it off in the end.
Curse of Strahd is known for being a grueling module for DnD, and it definitely was, but the quality of it is also extremely top notch. Bizarre hijinks, loss of limb incidents, multiple player characters deaths, "blessings" from talking sarcophagi, obsessions over NPCs that went nowhere, one momentarily safe city, a cool vampire hunter who hardly did anything, and our carriage driving past more dead bodies than we could care to count; it was a ride from start to finish.
And while Mirik may have been a one-off just for this module, I still deeply appreciate the work that Graves did in bringing him to life.
Artist:
KerberosTheta
Meet Mirik, Lizardfolk Sorcerer. My poor, stupid, tribal farmer boy, burned and cursed by an evil tome, who suffered his way all throughout the lands of Barovia just to try and understand why all this was happening to him, and to rescue his kidnapped mate. He was paired up with a cast of equally out-of-their-depth "adventurers", including Gummiestbear's Kenku, and directed to try and stop the biggest, baddest vampire in the land - hard to believe that we sort of pulled it off in the end.
Curse of Strahd is known for being a grueling module for DnD, and it definitely was, but the quality of it is also extremely top notch. Bizarre hijinks, loss of limb incidents, multiple player characters deaths, "blessings" from talking sarcophagi, obsessions over NPCs that went nowhere, one momentarily safe city, a cool vampire hunter who hardly did anything, and our carriage driving past more dead bodies than we could care to count; it was a ride from start to finish.
And while Mirik may have been a one-off just for this module, I still deeply appreciate the work that Graves did in bringing him to life.
Artist:
KerberosTheta
Category All / General Furry Art
Species Reptilian (Other)
Size 1673 x 2202px
File Size 1.48 MB
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