Hello my hive family!
Our D&D story has been going on for a little over a year and a half and we're at lvl 11. But in a few weeks we will reach a turning point and start a new adventure. In this new adventure I will retire Triana character and continue a new character.
I still have a lot of time to draw my new character. However, I couldn't resist and excitedly drew it. This character's name is 'Falminar Ratriuthas' he is a halfelf. I played Falminar in another D&D campain before and when they were lvl 5 that adventure was over.
I'm bringing Falminar back on our new adventure, which will begin in October. It will probably be lvl 10-11.
Falminar is an 3 lvl bard and later a Warlock character.
I don't write about Falminar's previous adventure at length, but I share his story of becoming a wizard with you.
A dungeon was made by a very powerful person in Waterdeep, this dungeon was so deep that it seemed endless. That dungeon is entered from an inn. Such adventure enthusiasts try to get into that dungeon by cutting creatures and buying magical items, but the one who enters does not return. That went in there too. When you're on the second floor, the second floor or something is too simple. He sees a half orc fleeing to get out. He's after Halforc, but there's a fire state. The orc is mortally wounded and falls, and the giants leave, before halforca can come to help. Halforcun is trying to heal the wounds, but it means trying the impossible, when this half orc dies, he says, well, if he's dead, let's get the clothes on, he steals the items from the corpse, then he says eh, I got the treasure and leaves the dungeon.
This Duke(sword) was the weapon of this halforc. When he starts using the gun, an eye opens under the hilt and speaks to it. Duke says I can give you magical powers, but you have to feed me. Ours accepts this deal. When you kill someone with a sword, the sword absorbs the soul of the person it killed.
WORK IN PORGRESS
You can find the head drawings you see on the left when you search for 'head shadow' in Pinterest. That's how I found it. I wanted to use different shadow references as I realized that I've always been making the same shape shadow lately.
Thank You