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🗡 Fairy Soulknife – Psionic Rogue They strike with the mind’s unseen blades. Weaving through enemies with fey-born grace. #dnd #dndart #fantasyart #aigeneratedart #rogue #soulknife #fairy #dndcharacter #rpgart #aiartist #dndinspiration #psionicblade #feymagic #magicalrogue #feyrogue #aiart #fantasyillustration #soulkniferogue #dndrogue #dndcommunity #tabletoprpg #dndfantasy
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Ythendara Silthir has skin of deep obsidian, smooth and unblemished, contrasting sharply with her long, flowing hair of midnight blue that appears to absorb light. Her keen eyes are an otherworldly shade of violet, framed by almond-shaped lids. She dons tight-fitting garments of dark leather, embossed with faint runes, along with a mantle of shadowy fabric that drapes dramatically from her shoulders. At her side hangs an ancient grimoire, its cover adorned with arcane symbols. #shadarkai…
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The Iron Falcons were a condottieri group formed some years after the Second Northern War. During King Radovid V's conquests, they were defying the royal authority.[1] To identify themselves they wore multicolored, flamboyant clothing and matching hats. Each member of the free company also fought with their own personal armory/weapon(s) of choice, leaving them extremely dissimilar overall in appearance. Generally, however, the infantry as expected wielded halberds.[1] Gascon Brossard...
I like elves, fairies and dwarfs but I’ll sometimes roll my eyes when they show up in a story. It’s more interesting when an author creates their own race.
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