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I haven't decided yet which of these three is Queen Dannel ir'Wynarn, trapped in Dread Metrol. I fully intent to include and adapt it into my campaign for Cyrean Exiles as the climax.

The prompt is In a steampunk richly decorated throneroom, a steampunk queen with a prosthetic robotic arm is sitting on the throne. She wield a steampunk scepter with glowing gems on it. Behind her throne are green drapes, adorned with a golden bell.

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I think the first and third are good.
 

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More "Pudding Faire" NPCs:

Elsie Rumknuckle, halfling thief (and the PCs' bounty hunting target):

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Iork Krolsmark, Karrnathi military veteran turned bandit captain:

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You might have asked for 'Halfling' for the first one but what you got is to me a really good image of a Half-Elf: the ears are the right size, and she's slender like a typical Half-Elf would be and yet not just skin and bone.
 


You might have asked for 'Halfling' for the first one but what you got is to me a really good image of a Half-Elf: the ears are the right size, and she's slender like a typical Half-Elf would be and yet not just skin and bone.
Agreed. I decided it was a good fit for this particular halfling given her background.

Also, interestingly, 5e art has been inconsistent with halfling ears. Some are round some are pointy.
 

I haven't decided yet which of these three is Queen Dannel ir'Wynarn, trapped in Dread Metrol. I fully intent to include and adapt it into my campaign for Cyrean Exiles as the climax.

The prompt is In a steampunk richly decorated throneroom, a steampunk queen with a prosthetic robotic arm is sitting on the throne. She wield a steampunk scepter with glowing gems on it. Behind her throne are green drapes, adorned with a golden bell.

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I think the first and third are good.
I hate to say it but these are certainly more interesting and evocative than the human-produced picture of the queen in the actual Dread Metrol product. That’s probably more an issue with the art direction, though, I suppose.
 




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