They’re on their way to da Chicago rathole to meet with some buds ::)
New pin design for my shop! Planning to make alt flag versions
If you like my art and would like a piece for yourself, I’ll draw you a dragon if you donate any amount to Crips For E-Sims For Gaza! 🍉
Karak the assassin rogue kobold! An NPC from The Merryskull Collective, he keeps crossing paths with the two main parties— to his detriment and exasperation. He’s just trying to do his job, man, not get annoying adventurers out of scrapes.
been obsessed w/ @redux-iterum ‘s rewrite and got my partner on the train. Their liveblog is very enjoyable. As is this wonderful orange boy
Truck or treat ! 🦇
lucky you, another treat!! seems someone took a nibble tho…
birthday gift for a dear friend of his pc in my campaign ::3
Apparently, my decision to be silly and make fanart of someone's writing (because I genuinely enjoy the story the person is writing and I was struck with inspiration upon reading a particular scene) has benevolent and wildly unforeseen consequences.
I apparently gained a bit of control of the canon because said writer really loved the art and decided what I drew/draw is canon.
2. Writer put said artwork into the document of his story right below the scene, so now it's IN the story where people who read the story will see it (with a link to me)
3. He sent the artwork to all his friends and people he knows because he was so excited
Wholesome interaction and I watched him do all that in real time, good stuff. However...there are two more consequences I was notified of today...nearly a full week after I gave the artwork.
Seeing the artwork caused his friends to become interested in reading and hearing about his story, which means more people are reading what he's writing and giving him critique on the story (which he actively asks for).
Apparently, upon seeing the art, his writer friends got a sudden second wind to pick back up writing they'd abandoned for a few months. Because, I quote, "seeing that someone enjoyed {his} writing enough to take the time to make art of it gave them the motivation that maybe THEY can write something that will inspire someone to also create something." I have accidentally caused a writing frenzy among his writer friends and my silly idea to make art for someone has had a butterfly effect for people who I don't even know.
Uhh...I'm pretty sure there's a moral here but I am tired and have a great deal of emotions about this.
btw beloved mutuals ur always free to dm me ur art so I can reblog it to my galleries ( @thiswyrmhoards + @thiswyrmreblogs ) ::3c
Heard you are making dragons, here, have some inspiration:
Leafy Sea Dragon, a species of seahorse.
Good luck!
A melmanta evades the hungry jaws of a leafy seawyrm after their pearl. Unlike the chosen Guardians of the Isles, seawyrms have no magical pearl. A lust for power drives seawyrms to hunt their draconic cousins, just as the Demons do.
HOOHG this brush test / daily sketch took up more attention than I was expecting to spend. Thanks for the inspiration Kawa!!
Thanks as well to @thedawner for the brushes ::D
If you like my art and would like a piece for yourself, I’ll draw you a dragon if you donate any amount to Crips For E-Sims For Gaza! 🍉
concept sketch for a plague doc wyrm ::)
Handala (حنظلة) is a symbol of Palestinian resistance. He was created in 1969 by political cartoonist Naji al-Ali, critical of Israel as well as Arab regimes.
Handala is 10 years old, the age Naji was when he was forced to leave his home during the 1948 Nakba, and is always seen from his turned back. Today, Handala is still 10 years old. On the day Handala is able to return home, he will then grow up and be seen from the front.
Naji died on August 29, 1987, victim of an assassination. Naji lives on through Handala.
amalgamation of eyeballs that draws and writes|| wyrmsley • he/it/they • 21 || horror & dragon enthusiastdragon reblogs: @thiswyrmhoards // art reblogs: @thiswyrmreblogs
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