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Old Friends Reunited

Poser Fantasy posted on Aug 25, 2004
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This is a picture of two old Dungeons & Dragons characters from a campaign I was in 10 years ago... His name is Thanatar, and stupid me forgot her name, and she was MY character! ^-^;;; Sad, ain't it? She was effectively Thanatar's voice of reason, as he was a neutral elf who was more than slightly insane. When the campaign was retired, he had suceeded in pissing off the Mage's Council, had almost destroyed the world, and assisted in the 'untimely' death of an NPC that had a severe fixation on asparagus. Dun ask, we're still trying to figure out why! Comment, please! :)

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MidnightStorm

8:00PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

Woa very nice Dark...A beautiful image!!! Good concept and design...Lighting is great too... :)

Farya

8:01PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

Well, i don't know dungeons and dragons, but this image looks very nice ;) I love that scene, poses and expression. Excellent done!

DSDragon

11:18PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

I can't find a wasp model, so Than's just gonna have to go bugless fer a while! :P :-D

AikitaX

11:31PM | Wed, 25 August 2004

DS you have truly captured the essence of my all time favorite D&D character... Just one itsy bitsy thing missing... His mounted wasp!


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