Of the four other characters I created, Tabor de Tannia was the only other one that has really stuck with me. He worked the rowdy taverns near the Wall, juggling, dancing, doing little tricks with fire, all mixed in with a few pratfalls. It wasn’t lucrative by any stretch, but it kept him going. Some evenings some wealthy (to someone in the Stink, nearly all were wealthy by comparison) patron would take a fancy to him and pull him into a booth for some evening companionship. Rarely did it amount to much, especially in coin, but even a chance for coin was worth it.
Except for this evening, when a very drunk noble began telling him weird tales and describing ancient rites. And even left him with a sheaf of papers with scribbled notes. These fascinated Tabor, and he’d study and toy with what he could decipher from them.
At first, his fire tricks seemed to flare up more than normal, as though he’d used too much oil. Over time, he learned he didn’t really need oil anymore. He told no one. It was not safe to do that, to bring the Church down on you. (Tabor was built as a Desert Wind Monk.)
Unlike with Katya and Sedora, there was no one image that I found really captured Tabor quite perfectly. So let’s start off with the very stylized or visually arresting:
The book motif here is really neat too:
And there's something about this one I really like a tonne (maybe it's the way ribbon and fire play with each other):
And here are a handful of other ones that were fine too. Despite playing with the prompt to only include juggling and acrobatics, they all pretty much look like dance. (which is fine)
And these two are neat for either holding or looking at something burning:
There's a lot of these that generated a lot of fake text; something about this prompt, despite being similar to the previous ones, seemed to inspire it more in that way:
Tabor de Tannia is a tall, lanky teenage human in a D&D world. He has mid-length unruly light brown hair. He wears a red outfit and performs acrobatics and dances. Flames follow his moves like ribbons. Detailed sketch and watercolor.