A counterpoint to the necromancer of the last installment, the ghosttalker mainly deals in (voluntary) communication with the spirits of the deceased.
Took me circa… Uh, fifty minutes on and off while WoWing.
A counterpoint to the necromancer of the last installment, the ghosttalker mainly deals in (voluntary) communication with the spirits of the deceased.
Took me circa… Uh, fifty minutes on and off while WoWing.
This is the “corrupted priestess” version, animating the corpses of her slain enemies.
I guess the symbol on her head and belt is the symbol of her muse – they prolly carry it inzo battle or general life, provided they care about the muse – or fear it.
Done completly (and uploaded!) on the train between Rostock and Hamburg.
Two Nyai of the same genotype. No, they’re not related to the Trarr or Traces of Chaos at all. Yes, there are people that know whats up with that. Maybe everyone will find out eventually.
You know, as cute as those buggers are, they’re prolly harbringers of chutulu or eating the babies of their slain enemies or something. I DID draw them afterall…
Imaginary Skies is my personal blog in which I ramble about everything that catches my fancy. This usually includes art, writing, webcomics, World of Warcraft and lately even political matters.
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I'm a German artist in my early thirties, who spends way too much time infront of a computer screen. An affinity for digital art, a dayjob as software developer and WoW will do that to you. Still, even I get to see the daystar sometimes. It’s incredibly bright and in dire need of a dimmer.
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