the beautiful aasimar, Abreshmina for @jelenedrake!
#inktober day 28.
Kiran scrutinizes their face at the borrowed mirror. They tilt their head side to side, watching their now long flowing golden strands of hair move with the motion and get tangled up with their headpiece. Kiran rubs at the hair growing on their chin.
“I should probably shave this before it gets distracting,” they mutter. Then shrug; another decision for another day.
Back in 2013 I had the wild idea of developing 12 characters based on classic archetypes but didn’t know shit about actual character design (you can spot the point where I was out of ideas and just doodled over previous characters), so I decided to spend some of my evenings thinking about a new set while trying to stay into the original sketches idea. They definitely look like actual characters now :’) I’ve also thought of some backstories for all of them and boy do I want to develop all of them and tell their stories.
handful of Prisma art from the last several sessions. our party has been through A Lot. we all had some character building trauma, got magical tattoos and Prisma respecced into a Divine Soul Sorcerer. gg
(Prisma is my Aasimar Sorcerer from a 5ed D&D session. they are non-binary and use they/them pronouns.)