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[Art] [OC] Been working on an OC, not sure about the name though...would love some suggestions
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[Art] [OC] Been working on an OC, not sure about the name though...would love some suggestions

Wynmere...idk ...My favorite thing about this OC, appearance wise, are the long lashes that look like daggers! Anyway, She keeps a running tally of every door she's had to duck under, carved into her bow ( currently at 213) and names all her arrows, though she refuses to fire "Geraldine" because Geraldine is lucky. The small scar on her right eyebrow, she claims, is from a dragon; it was actually a very determined goose. She collects buttons for no reason at all, some forty-odd of them rattling around in a pouch that ruins every stealth check she doesn't roll advantage on. She's allergic to holy water! just sneezes, no damage, but it's deeply embarrassing during exorcisms, and her "familiar" isn't a familiar at all, just a crow that followed her home and now judges her decisions.

u/Eastern_Society4409 — 3 days ago
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[Art] I love watercolors! I did some surreal isometric fantasy cartography for my husband's upcoming campaign

Hi everyone, I posted an illustration of my very first D&D character a while back, and you guys gave an enthusiastic response which I really loved !!

Thus, I also wanted to share something: a full campaign spread that I have been pouring some time into. It's hand-painted, made out of ink, watercolor, and coloured pencils.

I'm looking for insight on how I can build the whole cosmology or the lore.

So what I have in mind is that the whole place is covered with floating islands, and they are connected with each other through vines. And there are waterfalls spilling from the edges into a nothingness beneath. (I got the idea for this by chrono trigger hehe).

I also gathered some inspiration from my background in architecture. The stone work is inspired by Escher's intricate designs, like there are aqueducts that loop and staircases that spiral into unknown places. So basically the connecting points meet in places that they shouldn't do so logically.

If you guys have any ideas or inspirations I can incorporate into my world, I'm happy to listen more !!

u/Eastern_Society4409 — 6 days ago
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[Art] [OC] I made an OC for a friend <3

Hi! (F28) 6 months ago, I was introduced to the DnD community by my husband to exercise my world/character building muscle as an inter-disciplinary artist. The community has only grown bigger and we’re all close friends now. 

I am an architect but find myself wanting to dedicate my life to film and theater. I am currently getting my masters in Fine art. I love drawing South Asian protagonists (women especially). My entire body of work is shaping up to represent South Asian culture through art and architecture. I have been working on developing character sheets on procreate. I’ve made a few for our friends for free haha, only because they’re lovely people who’ve been very supportive of me and my husband ever since we moved to this town. I am sharing one I made for a friend of ours. I’d love to hear everyone’s thoughts on it. OC's name is Meera. If you'd like I can share some more I've made :) and even help a few of you with yours for free <3

For our campaign starting this week, I will be the DM. I'm excited to make a story for the players to experience, but aside from that, I am not an expert. I also need some help figuring out what exactly you need for session one.

Like, what do you have prepared for session 0? npcs, towns, plot points, etc

u/Eastern_Society4409 — 8 days ago