The latest page to roll of the production line (sans dialogue). Next page is already drawn and scanned. That's the way it is in the brutal world of the web comic artist! ;) Not actually that tough compared to most jobs...
Category Cel Shading / Fantasy
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 750 x 1146px
File Size 665.7 kB
They may be evil, they may be here to destroy the last of a race, but you can agree that they are quite cute!
In a sort of... evil, murderous and destructive way, but they do it with style!
Enjoying the current story arc immensely, the humour, artwork and timely updates.
Even thinking of commissioning you for some art of a few key players in one of our D&D-esque games. I think your art style would compliment the characters fantastically.
Will let you know in the future if I can scrape together a bit of cash for a worthy artist. ^v^
In a sort of... evil, murderous and destructive way, but they do it with style!
Enjoying the current story arc immensely, the humour, artwork and timely updates.
Even thinking of commissioning you for some art of a few key players in one of our D&D-esque games. I think your art style would compliment the characters fantastically.
Will let you know in the future if I can scrape together a bit of cash for a worthy artist. ^v^
You put a pretty amazing amount of detail into these pages, and I also think you pace the comic very well. I say this because it occurred to me the other day that I don't usually stick with a webcomic for very long, but with yours I genuinely want to know what's going to happen next.
Thanks a lot :) I sometimes worry that things are progressing too slowly. The current fight really shouldn't have gone on this long. On the other hand, it is introducing some pretty big factions into the setting and that side of the story has allowed me to flesh the world out a bit more without just having a big exposition dump. Fights are also a big part of D&D and of BTB, so I guess it's okay to let things play out rather than skipping over all the little details :) As long as you guys're still enjoying reading it-that's the main thing.
Yup! My first 3rd ed character was a half orc monk named Piccolo (guess which anime I was into at the time, lol). Later on I played all sorts of stuff-kobold ninja, half dragon/half orc (Str 36 without buffs!), a tiefling dusk blade and more recently a minotaur monk. So many cool options, although the classic races are still fun too. I have a thing for half elves, even though they're not that great in terms of game rules. Playing a half elf arcane trickster right now-the weakest PC race with one of the weakest classes. She's not powerful but she's very versatile and certainly makes herself useful every session :)
Strength of character is the greatest attribute! Your campaigns Sounds cool! The Group was in weren't into Monsters...So I showed 'em how awesome an Ogre-Magi fighter could be! 7'5" Red hair.Blue skin...Called LaBlue Girl(Not to her face).... Her innate abilties saved the day many a time...From TK-ing the jailor's keys to facilitate an escape from Prison of St.Sabastian to Shape-changing into General Adare's daughter to foil a kidnap plot,She became local legend in no time!
..Yeah my Old DM & I wax nostalgic over the Solo D&D games we had when the other players were unavailable...Of Which many of them had long-term implications...My Ronin Ninja assassin ended up teaching a tribe of Orcs his skills,making dungeons crawls even more challenging...!
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