A Malfated Encounter (1/4)
wow ok hello sorry its been a while! ive been working on something enormous and it is just about done! pages 2 and 3 expected to drop tomorrow, if not all 3 final pages!
I hope you guys love this as much as i do! <3
This commission was done for fatescanner and malfaren!
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I hope you guys love this as much as i do! <3
This commission was done for fatescanner and malfaren!
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thank you so much arin!! <33 your comments make me smile X3 the wispy smoke made use of a few different tutorials and came to a pretty simple to replicate method! very happy with it too, thank you :D the dialogue was entirely the work of fate and malfaren, i cant take credit for that, but i agree that it is very entertaining XD <3
I suspect this bunny is suffering from the same dementia that upwards to 90% of todays "B grade" and below Fantasy authors, artists, and game designers do. They have been bombarded their entire lives with ridiculous, nonsensical, fairy tale exploits of intrepid warriors slaying dragons often one hundred times their size, and have simply no idea how utterly impossible it would be to actually kill a huge dragon with just Medieval era weapons. Back in REAL medieval times people really did fight animals with those weapons, and fully understood that even a dragon the size of a small pony would be incredibly dangerous and it would take a virtual "Saint" with help from God to do it! That's why nearly every real Medieval painting of Saint George and the dragon, usually depicts the dragon no bigger than a pony -- they knew back then, that not even a Saint could kill a dragon that was any bigger than that! But over the centuries, people have progressively gotten stupider and stupider when it comes to knowledge about how dangerous wild animals are -- let alone something like a huge, flying, highly intelligent, scale armored dragon with a built-in flame-thrower! So now we see knights slaying dragons which anybody back in real Medieval times would know would be impossible. This is kind of why Game of Thrones was so popular -- it graphically illustrates how dangerous a single large dragon would really be in a world of Medieval technology.
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