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The drow priestess invoking a spell. It was supposed to be just a sketch but I decided to add some color to it.Related content
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lesgraham [2011-12-20 20:37:03 +0000 UTC]
Ohh Woo Yet another wonderful oneHmm silvery almost see through robes and a silvery moon like light to her Spell ...to me,Says Sworddancer .although she does look sad as if she had hoped not to have to do something ..perhaps
yet another one to the Favourite Morrauwen A lovely lady I like it the lighting the flow of her gown just right , the only maybe about it is the left hand maybe have the palm facing the viewer ?But that is just my opinion ..
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Morrauwen In reply to lesgraham [2011-12-21 09:43:36 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for another kind opinion.
You are right. She is sworddancer. Actually she showed the way of Eilistraee to the drow girl in my previous pictures. She is someone like a spirit guide to her. She always has the sad face so by her people she is called Sad Lady. She saw much pain in her life, but she doesn't give up and follow her road although she knows it may bring her more pain.
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lesgraham In reply to Morrauwen [2011-12-21 14:53:29 +0000 UTC]
Ahh very interesting background ,which version of AD&D do or did you play ,I was mostly 2nd and 3rd editions ,4th sadly killed it,the game for me
Most of my opinions are that opinions and if I see something I feel is wrong will say so
and being sad is often a condition of many of the Clerics or Eilistraee as they found her late in lives ,yet in game lore she also taught enjoy life rejoice in your new found peace ,freedom and your return to the lands above ,use your pain sorrow to ensure you do not fail in the task you have set for yourself to be an examble of the best we(the dark elves/Drow) could be an of My (Eilie's( teachings
She is beutiful ,aslo she does seem to have ,an at present subdued, elegant sensuality about her too I must say .
I do like her Morrauwen
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Morrauwen In reply to lesgraham [2011-12-23 16:32:16 +0000 UTC]
I was playing 3rd editions. Now I want to try the 4th. I heard many opinions from bad to very good and I want to see for myself how it looks.
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lesgraham In reply to Morrauwen [2011-12-23 18:38:34 +0000 UTC]
Morr save your time an money ,go to WToc/Hasbros web site and read some of the Game books excerpts ,Sadly its a complete dumb downof AD&D as you and I no actual RPers skils,its all combat skils an d such ,oh thersstil lthis wonderful lBGstory to the game that could have been usedto make it a great RP game ,although just about every famaliar Major Named NPC is either Dead missing or gonestark raving mad ,they even Killed Eilistraee offand Quilue Veladron ,or more accuratly it's reverted back to being a fantasy tinged a table top minatures wargame,whose main purpose seems to be to crate a market for Hasbro to sell minatures 'packs'.Same as Happened to the wonderful D20 StarwarsRole Playing game that WoTC was making and Selling Hasbor Bought WOTC and proceded to have it gutted of all real Role play elementsIE any None Combat useable skill
(I did notice that that is now OoP ,posibly Because Lucas finally did say enough is enough and Pulled the license)
Although all of the above is only my rather very Biased Opinion on 4th ed as a long term RPer
Pure combat Wargamers love it as it is basically a fantasy touched Table top Miniatures Wargame
and to create any decent char nee dto buy almost 4 books per each class type as well
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