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Sir Terry Pratchett died today. We have lost a brilliant writer and an amazing creative mind. But like any writer, he lives on through his work, and I suggest that every one of you go out and get one of his books to read.
A broken man, in body and mind.
I really wanted to contribute to the moonknight fandom, and it made me sad that there's so little harrow content, so here's a ~15 min sketch.
All elves and no dwarves make jack a dull boy. And i didn't even use a reference π Although i'm not sure if that's a good thing... when i use references my drawings always end up looking even more stiff than usual...
Lee pace from the fall, because i watched it for the first time yesterday after years of meaning to, and instantly fell in love.
Honestly, that would be such a sick connection if we ever get a remaster of the first game!!!
Do you remember the story of Alina and Celina in the first Witcher? And the broken mirror? That was a quest object. Not an ordinary one. The mirror of Nehaleni, a magical artefact with oracular abilities. When it comes to mirrors I become very suspicious. Gaunter described himself to Geralt as a former merchant of mirrors, and that was not just a fable, he might indeed put his special mirrors at markets, and then, isn't it a perfect way to watch, to play, to mock?
The Monster Deck welcomes a night wraith.
Iβm just throwing out five minute sketches now, i should go to sleep.. my old gangrel character from my old larp days. :)
Please don't ask what I'm doing, I don't know. β"What I am, is Kindred."β Livin' in Tremere-city. 30
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