Just delicate fragile elven maiden UwU (And her bigass bright flaming sword) Aka Laurel, my recent new OC sponsored by longing to see more big badass ladies in armor with big swords. And longing to see more buff elves.
My wood elf Druid named Percy. He's for a oneshot so it's a pretty impractical but self indulgent design lmao
Alr so I’m getting into my first DND campaign soon and I’m literally excited. But through learning what it’s actually like and it’s less of an “anything goes “and not a “you can literally create anything “has gotten me down. like HOW COME I CANT HAVE A LIL GOAT/ELF BOI WHO IS JUST TRAUMATIZED??
Anyway really hyped to use my Valenar Wood Elf, Lysandra. She’s a ranger btw.
Literally a giant woman with abs of steel. She reminds me of Garnet
Been a bit too busy w commissions and projects recently to work on any actual pieces, so in the meantime take these old doodles
In my campaign there's a magic shop run by an enchantment wizard who suffered a (very) unfortunate turn of fate a few years ago and was brought back as a goblin during the reincarnate spell
Champion of the Luminary
Countess of Theora
Savior of the New World
Adne, my sister’s shadar-kai. We homebrewed a subclass in which she would be allowed to shoot bullets of banishment at people, because it’s dnd and nothing matters
Trynyx Forestborne, our party’s resident wood-elven druid and full-time charisma black hole
Lazy Afternoon
I wanted to show Nymira's relationship with her magic - she doesn't take it too seriously, and it comes to her naturally as a sorceress. I imagine this results in her using it to do mundane things when it isn't going haywire for her.
If elves were real, what do you think they’d descend from? Personally I find them being a subspecies to be a little bit boring. Please lmk!! I’m considering for my fantasy world
My take on elves and their different types (+ a bunch of OCs of mine I designed yesterday, one of each type of elf) Light elves have 2 types: high elf (non-dark magic) and sun elf (light/sun magic + healing magic). Dark elves have 2 types: drow (dark/cursed/evil magic) and moon elf (darkness/night/dream/nightmare magic). Winter elves have 2 types: snow elf (winter/frost/cold magic) and Christmas elf (holiday magic). Christmas elves' blood is red until it touches the air, in which it turns green. Also, Christmas elves, unlike snow elves, can withstand extreme heat alongside extreme cold, since southern hemisphere gets Christmas during their summers. Then there's Cosmic elves (space/stardust/galactic magic) and Wood elves (nature magic), the only two types of elf that don't fit neatly into a category. Cosmic elves have pearlescent blood. Not sure if I colored it in well enough, so that's why I'm mentioning it here. Lol. The skin tones also can vary for each elf; I unfortunately didn't make a skin tone chart, but it's in my head. I do like the idea that elves can be any color on the rainbow, but certain colors being locked or more common with certain types of elf.