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for me the worst offenders in this regard are the fire giants. Not to mention the fact that they dont look gigantic at all. With these poses, the male and female on each side should have switched places to balance the composition. And save for his left foot, (the artist cannot draw feet btw) the titan looks like he's in the front rather than in the back.Klaus said:The composition is weak and convoluted, as if they were separate drawings Photoshopped together.
They're not goth, they're more like matrix / ceno-lite crossbreeds to me.ferratus said:I think your feelings towards the Shadar-Kai will depend on whether you like goth subculture or despise it
I think the designers decided to pimp the shadar-kai in 4e because they needed some race for their new death-themed world to mirror the fey from the nature-themed world ...so much for eliminating symmetry.
But it’s an interesting challenge, because elves and fairies are an already well developed archetype and they're trying to match it with something new.
They could have just gone for undead, but I guess they wanted an intelligent race even at low levels.
I’m no goth but I actually wish the shadar-kai were. More precisely, I’d love something like the citizens of the Litharge Necropolis (from Neil Gaiman’s Endless) or Limbo Town (from Grant Morrisson’s Klarion) with a touch of Tim Burton’s Victorian fantasy. ie a quiet, conservative, grim civilization concerned with death and undeath.
It doesn’t seem completely incompatible with the shadar-kai, mind you, but my first reaction to this piece and the fluff I've read was more:
Voss said:Its also the drow and the tieflings all over again- a rather 'cry for attention' edgy-vibe attempt in a slit the wrists sort of way.
Clavis said:Sorry, but the Shadar-Kai just seem so 90s to me. Gothy look, piercings, tattoos, fetish clothing. All that stuff was cool and edgy 15 years ago. Nowadays middle-class teenage girls from the suburbs have piercings. Everybody and their mother has tattoos. They talk about BDSM on broadcast TV. It's frankly all gotten a little boring.