
An old pic that came out of no where in my mind and I am very happy with apart from the feet. Occasionally something pops up that could be from a Planescape setting and I am pleased with myself. This is one of those things. =3
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Mammal (Other)
Size 590 x 1023px
File Size 81.2 kB
Thanks! Man, playing Torment when I was like, 13 I guess, I actually tried doodling a disparate group of similarly detailed NPCs to (in my mind) form a spiritual sequel...
Can't remember a huge amount, they were mostly transformation based... There was a tree-woman, there was a lawful evil mage whose experiments had made him an Ignus style floating flame of Negative Plane energy, there was a vampire - and my favourite was a human who on arriving into a strange machine worshipping plane is transformed into a kind of clockwork anthro lizard.
Can't remember a huge amount, they were mostly transformation based... There was a tree-woman, there was a lawful evil mage whose experiments had made him an Ignus style floating flame of Negative Plane energy, there was a vampire - and my favourite was a human who on arriving into a strange machine worshipping plane is transformed into a kind of clockwork anthro lizard.
The whole proof goes like this:
Alexander the Great was a great general.
Great generals are forewarned.
To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
Four is certainly an odd number of arms for a person to have.
But four is even.
And the only number that is both even and odd is infinity.
Therefore, Alexander the Great had an infinite number of arms. ^_~
Alexander the Great was a great general.
Great generals are forewarned.
To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
Four is certainly an odd number of arms for a person to have.
But four is even.
And the only number that is both even and odd is infinity.
Therefore, Alexander the Great had an infinite number of arms. ^_~
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