I just felt the sudden urge to share some artwork of my current campaign! All of these adorable peeps are a part of the current campaign party named The SIX REALMS!
The main group is:
Misza - Yuan-ti Warlock;
Rifs - Triton Paladin;
Lorn/Lianna - my very own half-elf rogue!;
John - Human Fighter;
Nina - Firbolg Cleric;
Aegeus - Dwarf Fighter.
Additionally you can see Alton and Corell too! Who are close NPCs of the main group. Alton is Misza's sweetheart and Corell is Rif's long lost daughter!
This picture is for the currently ongoing mission of us going to a party for some quick espionage :D (They aren't so fancy usually) Our DM has created such an interesting story I can't wait to see what's waiting in store for us! Season 1 was absolutely amazing and we've just started season 2, about 3-4 sessions in! We play on Roll20 and even though it can be awkward, it's become this amazing escape that has been a thing I look foward to every week!
Hope you like em'! Feel free to ask questions if you have any! There is a chance that the other players or DM could answer them!
Thanks for viewing and happy storytelling! More art to come!
Wish I was talented at drawing. My drawings look like a toddler with crippling hand arthritis scribbled on the page.
Out of curiosity how does the Yuan-ti player role play the character? I'm developing a Yuan-ti but shes a coldblooded voodoo priestess. Curious as to how others view and play the race.
Wish I was talented at drawing. My drawings look like a toddler with crippling hand arthritis scribbled on the page.
Out of curiosity how does the Yuan-ti player role play the character? I'm developing a Yuan-ti but shes a coldblooded voodoo priestess. Curious as to how others view and play the race.
I'm Misza's player and creator, hello!
Playing a yuan-ti pureblood has been very exciting to me as they are one of my favorite races in the game. Since our campaign took place on a northern continent, my character was far away from her hotter climate and what she knew and grew up with. Her style of dress is very different and more revealing than those in the northern cities where we mainly were, and I like to give her somewhat of an accent to underline her being from a different continent and culture entirely. Edit: When it comes to concepts such as family, I also see vast differences between say humans and yuan-ti. Lore tells of tons of yuan-ti all hatching in one place with brood guards, so I also play her with no real concept of the "family" known to most other races as I haven't read much about yuan-ti growing up with close relations to their parents or even siblings necessarily. I view them as hatching and being raised more so by themselves, the world around them and society rather than by "parent roles".
Due to the blood and poison rituals described in yuan-ti lore, I also like to play her with an air of danger and morbid thought especially in combat. Depending on your level of comfort of course, it's been very fun for me to describe her killing her enemies in gruesome ways as flair for her attacks. If you play a magic user with access to Primal Savagery, it is also a fun flair to include if you ever end up in melee.
There are many layers to it, though, and I hope you have fun with your yuan-ti and your own game!
Hello everyone!
I just felt the sudden urge to share some artwork of my current campaign! All of these adorable peeps are a part of the current campaign party named The SIX REALMS!
The main group is:
Additionally you can see Alton and Corell too! Who are close NPCs of the main group. Alton is Misza's sweetheart and Corell is Rif's long lost daughter!
This picture is for the currently ongoing mission of us going to a party for some quick espionage :D (They aren't so fancy usually) Our DM has created such an interesting story I can't wait to see what's waiting in store for us! Season 1 was absolutely amazing and we've just started season 2, about 3-4 sessions in! We play on Roll20 and even though it can be awkward, it's become this amazing escape that has been a thing I look foward to every week!
Hope you like em'! Feel free to ask questions if you have any! There is a chance that the other players or DM could answer them!
Thanks for viewing and happy storytelling! More art to come!
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Wish I was talented at drawing. My drawings look like a toddler with crippling hand arthritis scribbled on the page.
Out of curiosity how does the Yuan-ti player role play the character? I'm developing a Yuan-ti but shes a coldblooded voodoo priestess. Curious as to how others view and play the race.
I'm Misza's player and creator, hello!
Playing a yuan-ti pureblood has been very exciting to me as they are one of my favorite races in the game. Since our campaign took place on a northern continent, my character was far away from her hotter climate and what she knew and grew up with. Her style of dress is very different and more revealing than those in the northern cities where we mainly were, and I like to give her somewhat of an accent to underline her being from a different continent and culture entirely. Edit: When it comes to concepts such as family, I also see vast differences between say humans and yuan-ti. Lore tells of tons of yuan-ti all hatching in one place with brood guards, so I also play her with no real concept of the "family" known to most other races as I haven't read much about yuan-ti growing up with close relations to their parents or even siblings necessarily. I view them as hatching and being raised more so by themselves, the world around them and society rather than by "parent roles".
Due to the blood and poison rituals described in yuan-ti lore, I also like to play her with an air of danger and morbid thought especially in combat. Depending on your level of comfort of course, it's been very fun for me to describe her killing her enemies in gruesome ways as flair for her attacks. If you play a magic user with access to Primal Savagery, it is also a fun flair to include if you ever end up in melee.
There are many layers to it, though, and I hope you have fun with your yuan-ti and your own game!