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Abigail, Gnomish Monk – Work In Progress
Oh man, those leaf clothes were a bad idea, haha. So much small detail.
Abigail, Gnome Monk
NPC #01: Abigail, a Gnomish Monk of the Way of the Shadow. With flying fists or misdirection, Abigail ensures that no careless outsiders venture too far into the forest that she calls home.
Amnon, Tiefling Cleric – Complete
So there we have it. Week 0’s free NPC, Amnon, is ready for your consumption. Head over to the Patreon page for a high-res version of the art, a quick stat-block, and a short story from his background.
Amnon, Tiefling Cleric
I’ve been drawing stuff for the internet as Highscore Kid for just over six years now and have been running Dungeons & Dragons games for over five. As Highscore Kid embarks on its seventh year I’ve decided to set up an overarching project based on … Continue readingAmnon, Tiefling Cleric
Shale – Dwarven Port
Shale Population: 8,000 permanent Located on the Western coast of the Celestine valley, Shale is a port city whose dwarven construction can be seen in the symmetry of its streets and the ingenuity of its design.
Shale – Skyside
The half of Shale that lies above ground is known to locals as Skyside. A well defended port dominates its western edge and it is here that the Dyrmoine clan’s fleet of juggernauts rests. Jutting out of the harbour is an incredibly tall barracks that … Continue readingShale – Skyside
Gambeson completed – Shale sketches
My Gambeson is finally finished. I set the eyelets in place this evening and threaded some leather cord through for tying it on. The viking outfit is almost ready. And here’s a sketch of an upcoming town in my D&D campaign. Shale, a good old-fashioned … Continue readingGambeson completed – Shale sketches
Viking Gambeson – Part 2
Almost done! I spent a few hours today trying to get this project finished and I’m very close. The only thing left to do is to add some eyelets down the sides so that the whole piece can be tightened to fit.
Viking Gambeson – Part 1
I’m putting together a viking outfit for an up coming party and decided to try my hand at sewing. No better time to learn than the present, and hey, if I mess things up a little, they’re just be more authentic, right? Right? I’ve already … Continue readingViking Gambeson – Part 1

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