From the artist: "The most famous sea monk supposedly washed ashore in Denmark in 1546 and became famous all over Europe. The bottom drawing is based on depictions of that particular sea monk. The top drawing is based on monks' own depictions of the creatures.
Sea monks tended to either be peaceful or, oddly, act like mermaids rather than mermen. You see, the mean spirited kind lured people into the sea and ate them, just like mermaids. (Mermen rarely did anything besides getting caught and predicting the future)"
From the artist: "Her position of authority, her deep cultural heritage, the pressures of the enormous responsibility given to her, her limited magic powers that enable her to walk across quicksand supposedly, and the threat of her causing the apocalypse if she cries distancing her from other people. In my mind said traits painted a picture of someone very strong willed, spoiled, and distant. A sorceress who is tough to crack with some sort of connection to forbidden magic."
Why did they stop using this lovely picture for the tiefling with the transfer from 3.0 to 3.5? WotC taste keeps getting shittier, as can be seen with the 4e version of tieflings.
I have to agree with Nobody. If I make a tiefling, I either try to give them a unique appearance (like extra digits in the hands and feet, glassy eyes, snake tongue, and cold stony skin) or just roll on a table for random features.
The horns and tail's are okay, but I hate making it a grand sweeping thing.
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-08-07 07:35:23 (Flag for deletion)
Source is "Casting a Spell" by Noxypia
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-05-24 20:50:29 (Flag for deletion)
Droa Hadre Dama Saetra Ozvem Lahkshe Neit
Anonymous
Posted on 2015-08-26 01:50:03 (Flag for deletion)
How does this work exactly?
It says to use a d6 but alot of these seem like they would need more than that.
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-05-10 01:36:08 (Flag for deletion)
I think you're supposed to roll whatever you want with a d6, and roll the race with an online 1d165.
Anonymous
Posted on 2017-05-08 13:53:17 (Flag for deletion)
UNRIVALED
BarrelGuy
Posted on 2017-02-13 21:14:30 (Flag for deletion)
From the artist:
"The most famous sea monk supposedly washed ashore in Denmark in 1546 and became famous all over Europe. The bottom drawing is based on depictions of that particular sea monk. The top drawing is based on monks' own depictions of the creatures.
Sea monks tended to either be peaceful or, oddly, act like mermaids rather than mermen. You see, the mean spirited kind lured people into the sea and ate them, just like mermaids. (Mermen rarely did anything besides getting caught and predicting the future)"
BarrelGuy
Posted on 2017-02-13 20:23:58 (Already flagged)
From the artist:
"Her position of authority, her deep cultural heritage, the pressures of the enormous responsibility given to her, her limited magic powers that enable her to walk across quicksand supposedly, and the threat of her causing the apocalypse if she cries distancing her from other people.
In my mind said traits painted a picture of someone very strong willed, spoiled, and distant. A sorceress who is tough to crack with some sort of connection to forbidden magic."
hilohello
Posted on 2017-01-05 03:25:27 (Flag for deletion)
She's got a pretty bad wedgie going on.
Anonymous
Posted on 2016-11-28 10:33:43 (Flag for deletion)
IT SAYS YOU'RE GAY.
nobody_special
Posted on 2010-11-16 09:27:10 (Flag for deletion)
Why did they stop using this lovely picture for the tiefling with the transfer from 3.0 to 3.5? WotC taste keeps getting shittier, as can be seen with the 4e version of tieflings.
Anonymous
Posted on 2010-11-17 05:31:00 (Flag for deletion)
Keep edition wars off the booru.
Anonymous
Posted on 2016-11-08 03:39:23 (Flag for deletion)
I have to agree with Nobody. If I make a tiefling, I either try to give them a unique appearance (like extra digits in the hands and feet, glassy eyes, snake tongue, and cold stony skin) or just roll on a table for random features.
The horns and tail's are okay, but I hate making it a grand sweeping thing.
Mouse
Posted on 2010-11-15 06:14:46 (Flag for deletion)
I don't know why, but I just love this picture. I think it's the dynamic pose.
Jive_Teej
Posted on 2010-11-16 09:39:30 (Flag for deletion)
And this is actually a Civet, but I like your idea better.
Anonymous
Posted on 2012-01-06 23:08:38 (Flag for deletion)
Hallo, I'm glad you and other enjoy my work, but I'd like it if you cited my Deviantart page in the statistics. The link to this exact picture is here http://cyabicobalamin.deviantart.com/gallery/?offset=48#/d2q2mo5
I'd also like to know where you got it from, if you've found my work somewhere other than my Deviantart or Twitter. Thank you, and enjoy.