Sunblade Elf
"We patrol the steppes to keep enemies from the forest verge."
Artist: Lucas Graciano
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Lucas Graciano Absinthe fairy 2015
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Terminal Agony (Modern Horizons 2) - Lucas Graciano
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Liberating Dreamfyre and Quicksilver
Artwork by Lucas Graciano
It was late in 43 AC when Maegor was finally forced to leave Oldtown. While he was absent, Aegon and Rhaena had raced boldly across Westeros to sneak into King’s Landing with the help of a handful of followers and a few traitors in Maegor’s own court. Their aim was not to seize control of King’s Landing; it was dragons they were after. Rhaena was reunited with her beloved Dreamfyre, while Aegon finally laid claim to his late father’s dragon, Quicksilver. Then they flew back to the west and the riverlands to raise an army.
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Vale Maidens by Lucas Graciano
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The Last Stand of Thorin Oakenshield - by Lucas Graciano
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Crippling Blight
"Still alive? No matter. I'll leave you as a warning to others who would oppose me." —Vish Kal, Blood Arbiter
Artist: Lucas Graciano
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'Maegor's Exile' Published in The Art of Fire and Blood by fantasy illustrator Lucas Graciano
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Sunblade Elf by Lucas Graciano via ImaginaryKnights
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Up the Beanstalk (Wilds of Eldraine) - Lucas Graciano
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Maegor and Visenya come to Oldtown
Artwork by Lucas Graciano
Dowager Queen Visenya arrived at daybreak on Vhagar, and Maegor and Balerion at the midday—only to find the Targaryen banner adorning the walls of the city alongside the banners of the Hightowers and the Tyrells. It seemed that, in the middle of the night, the fifty-three-year-old High Septon had surprisingly—and mysteriously—died. Rumors abounded. There was talk of suicide; of the man being struck down by the gods; of murder at the hand of Ser Morgan or the alleged witch Patrice Hightower—or even through the dark magics of Queen Visenya. But whatever the truth, word of the High Septon’s death prompted Lord Hightower to prove his loyalty by hanging the Targaryen banner from the walls, arresting the Warrior’s Sons, and forcing the Most Devout to choose a new High Septon more favorable to Maegor’s cause.
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Flamespeaker Adept by Lucas Graciano
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