I'm pleased with Chen but Elogyn isn't quite right. What does she wear now? Don't say 'Chain-mail- bikini'! Yes Bodush flys! And I agree; Bodush standing/floating back enabled Mighty Thesis to be heroic for once. His family will be proud. :)
Elogyn is not as heavily armoured as you drew her ;-) She is wearing the red/white vestments of St.Cuthbert and over it a cloak of elvenkind. So she almost looks like Eolar (except for some gender details and she is wearing a small shield as compared to Eolar with heavy wooden shield)
Hee Hee! Thesis the Defended. Very fitting! Soon it will be Thesis the Forgotten ... (to be only found on shelf 76587APGA-B-DIGITAL at the British Library)
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Great as always!
I like Chen! :)
And I just saw even Elogyn changed.
Look! I am flying!
Now that was an enjoyable battle, from Bodush' point of view.
Imagine how awful Thesis would have felt if he once again would have had his ambition to fight the mighty Bailey thwarted by Bodush' foul magics...
I'm pleased with Chen but Elogyn isn't quite right.
What does she wear now?
Don't say 'Chain-mail- bikini'!
Yes Bodush flys!
And I agree; Bodush standing/floating back enabled Mighty Thesis to be heroic for once.
His family will be proud.
:)
I'm loving Chen - I like the dynamism of the pose! Hope he was fun to draw!
I'm sure he was in front of everyone else when he got beaten up though... ;-)
Elogyn is not as heavily armoured as you drew her ;-)
She is wearing the red/white vestments of St.Cuthbert and over it a cloak of elvenkind. So she almost looks like Eolar (except for some gender details and she is wearing a small shield as compared to Eolar with heavy wooden shield)
chainmail bikini!!!!
I am not on it anymore :(
This was Elogyn before the makeover.
I'll try to redraw her for the next banner.
Wer wasn't there.
Well, at least Thesis is no longer Thesis the Unproven, but rather Thesis the Defended...
Or possibly 'Thesis the indefensible'?
Hee Hee!
Thesis the Defended. Very fitting!
Soon it will be Thesis the Forgotten ... (to be only found on shelf 76587APGA-B-DIGITAL at the British Library)
You make it sound so worthwhile.
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