Oh yeah, this is way worse.
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Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Squirrel
Gender Male
Size 1219 x 1791px
File Size 2.55 MB
Would be sliiiightly worse if the dragon kept him as a captive princess for another knight to rescue!
That dragon must have quite the claw coordination and dexterity for fiddling this knight into such a decent dress!
Well, if one goes by D&D 3.5 rules, the Dragon could very well be much more dexterous than the average medium sized race. While Dragons get more clumsy with age because of their size increases, they could easily use the wealth of their hoard to get 6 item of dexterity (enhancement) find scrolls that could give them a long lasting insight bonus to dexterity (only a few hours are needed to play with the living barbie doll) or even put down the gold for tomes of dexterity.
Ohhh... Or they could get their claws on scrolls of mimd control or body alteration, jf they have connections to wizards...
And from them on they are almost no bounds for getting that knight faaar away from dignity
And from them on they are almost no bounds for getting that knight faaar away from dignity
I feel like the last panel would be in a Disney movie or cartoon like when the hyenas from the lion king were trying to cook the bird lol
I wouldn't think so much a Lion King reference, but I would TOTALLY expect it in a Mickey Mouse skit.
Egad! Part of his horde is probably the My Little Princess playset! =^^=
The secret truth about why dragons kidnap princesses, revealed at last!
Is it wrong that I hope he has a bunch of other adventurers locked up in a giant dollhouse/dungeon?
Is it wrong that I hope he has a bunch of other adventurers locked up in a giant dollhouse/dungeon?
Petticoat punishment.
Also the expressions, colors, and perspectives are well thought out!
Also the expressions, colors, and perspectives are well thought out!
Bard: "... Yeah, I'm just going to leave this part out. No one would believe it even if God himself wrote it."
Th is besides the point, but I really like how you did this iconic European medieval stained-glas style, especially in the 1st panel. That dragon is impressively designed; I would not have thought of partially forming the horns into eyebrows there.
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