D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 Iconic Character Dead?

The reason they gave for their uncertainty about using iconics - that the artists get tired of drawing them - seems reasonable enough. I remember reading Matt Cavotta writing about how illustrators for Magic: The Gathering eventually began to loath painting the Weatherlight crew.
 

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Mourn said:
John (we called him Bear), but it sounds like his long-lost twin.

Monkey once took the stitches out where they'd removed his appendix, because he didn't like the way it had been sewn and was worried he wouldn't like the scar. "It was kind of pooching out" he said. He also informed us that his intestine didn't feel like he thought it would.
 

WyzardWhately said:
Monkey once took the stitches out where they'd removed his appendix, because he didn't like the way it had been sewn and was worried he wouldn't like the scar. "It was kind of pooching out" he said. He also informed us that his intestine didn't feel like he thought it would.
Ew.
 

Mourn said:
I knew a guy that used to arc-weld on engine blocks shirtless with no protective goggles while smoking a cigarette. I stopped in.

"Hey, shouldn't you at least be wearing goggles?"
"Yeah... if I was a pussy."

Then again, this guy also once broke his arm when he flipped a dune buggy in the desert, then spent the rest of the weekend making bullets one-handed in his garage.
Did he look like this?
TheVentureBrothers-2x06-VictorEchoN.jpg
 

Tewligan said:
Did he look like this?

That knife's a little wimpy, but close!

I remember after Bear broke his arm in the desert, we literally had to treat him like a child and keep taking away his pocket knife, because he kept trying to cut open his cast because he wanted to "see what a healing broken arm really looks like. Meh. Not that impressed."
 

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