It’s done! My Mighty Nein portrait series is finally complete. Who would you like to see next? Veth? Pumat? Artagan? Let me know, ask away!
I will most probably make them a set of stickers or even T-shirts and I will add them to my Inprnt shop shortly. Stay tuned!
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some older art of my favourite grave cleric
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Caduceus Clay is fully aware that he is a character in a game of dnd and that dnd is based on generally predetermined storylines made up by the DM aka “destiny” or “fate”, but I think if Ashton Greymoore realized they were a character in a dnd game they’d try to punch both Matt Mercer and Taliesin Jaffe in the face
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Hi, have a Caduceus :DD
(Fjord got a dramatic portrait. This guy gets one a bit more tranquil. Also I realised I've never drawn Cad before, which is a crime i decided to fix asap)
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Caduceus! Technically, all of the Mighty Nein are here, but I'm going to draw Molly as a bonus and post him next week!
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ive always thought that like, hmm for some reason Firbolgs gives me a "moo" feel. like i associate them with cows .. xD but
here's Caduceus enjoying dead people tea
Alsoooo Commissions OPENNNN
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felt like pure shit sketched mr duce
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I think I will make it into a T-shirt
Yes folks, it’s Muppets AU season again
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dead people tea and dead people
they're sharing a drink :)
[ID] A digital drawing of Caduceus Clay and Kingsley Tealeaf from Critical Role. It is drawn in purple tones, with some slight teal and gold accent colors. Caduceus is happily holding a cup of tea while Kingsley is raising a tankard of ale, leaning back in his chair with his feet propped up on the table and a big smile on his face. There are cartoony gold bubbles around Caduceus's head and a cartoony gold crown above Kingsley's head. [end ID]
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“I dipped my toe into the world of deceit and ill-intention and it did not turn out well.”
- Caduceus after telling one (1) lie and doing it so badly that he gained an enemy and almost got a man killed
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