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Brokul the Orc, after seeking the assistance of a Sorcerer acquaintance whose studies happen to be within the realm of knowing and understanding the many men and beasts of The World, begins his trek to find a suitable companion on his adventure...
Kàrr: *Gently closes door in Brokul's face.*
Brokul the Orc, after seeking the assistance of a Sorcerer acquaintance whose studies happen to be within the realm of knowing and understanding the many men and beasts of The World, begins his trek to find a suitable companion on his adventure...
Kàrr: *Gently closes door in Brokul's face.*
Category Artwork (Digital) / Muscle
Species Werewolf / Lycanthrope
Size 1290 x 2179px
File Size 1.85 MB
Ho' yeah! These dudes in the fantasy-related comics all live in the same universe!
It's part of my larger over all project, with characters from different genres:
• Modern Superhero
• Medieval Fantasy
• Futuristic Sci-Fi
I've used my fantasy World as its own D&D setting, too, so I had to make a Continuity Book! It's a kinda big thing, and I'm glad to be sharing it and showing how everyone's story comes together...!
It's part of my larger over all project, with characters from different genres:
• Modern Superhero
• Medieval Fantasy
• Futuristic Sci-Fi
I've used my fantasy World as its own D&D setting, too, so I had to make a Continuity Book! It's a kinda big thing, and I'm glad to be sharing it and showing how everyone's story comes together...!
Gosh, what an interesting question, really awesome to see ya' ask! It's something I've thought of before, and I kind of feel like a Gargoyle in this universe should be "more tank than DPS" as it were.
They have skin, flesh, muscle and bone...but magically, they can enhance their defenses. The more they do so, the more dense their body becomes: bone becomes stone and fuses into muscles. Muscles become stone and fuse into flesh. Flesh becomes stone and fuses into skin. But the skin becomes stone only during sunlight, and that's when the Gargoyle goes dormant.
So I think there's some layer of depth to the body—pressing the pecs is gonna feel soft and all. But when the Gargoyle flexes, that's when the stone property expands, and causes pecs to literally be rock-solid to a point, covered in a layer of thick, soft skin.
And goodness, I'm glad Brokul is being the every-man for us all! xD
They have skin, flesh, muscle and bone...but magically, they can enhance their defenses. The more they do so, the more dense their body becomes: bone becomes stone and fuses into muscles. Muscles become stone and fuse into flesh. Flesh becomes stone and fuses into skin. But the skin becomes stone only during sunlight, and that's when the Gargoyle goes dormant.
So I think there's some layer of depth to the body—pressing the pecs is gonna feel soft and all. But when the Gargoyle flexes, that's when the stone property expands, and causes pecs to literally be rock-solid to a point, covered in a layer of thick, soft skin.
And goodness, I'm glad Brokul is being the every-man for us all! xD
Haha, fair! The Gàrr name wasn't really 100% established or whatnot yet, it was just a word-joke at first, since Gàrr sounds close to Kàrr but also 'Gàrr-goyle' and such. But it makes sense, and the gargoyle doesn't have his own name aside from literally being called 'Gargoyle'...
...which will be a slight bit confusing, once another Gargoyle character gets their moment to shine... ;O
...which will be a slight bit confusing, once another Gargoyle character gets their moment to shine... ;O
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