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<blockquote data-quote="Jfdlsjfd" data-source="post: 9669594" data-attributes="member: 42856"><p>D&D spell illustration challenge, day 10: Circle of Death.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]406711[/ATTACH]</p><p>[ATTACH=full]406712[/ATTACH]</p><p><em>When in a crowded tavern, you can patiently wait for the waiter to take your order, or Circle of Death the earlier patrons. Cheers!</em></p><p></p><p>Prompt: Inside a bustling, colorful tavern—full of laughter, firelight, and clinking mugs—a sudden wave of darkness spreads outward from the center of the room. The radius is a perfect sphere, draining all color where it passes: patrons caught inside are sallow, twisted, crawling in pain or frozen mid-scream, their faces grayed and their bodies sagging as if wilting. Outside the sphere, everything remains warm and lively—except for a lone figure in a corner booth. A relaxed sorcerer, round faced, rosy-cheeked,, still holding a half-finished mug of ale, watches the chaos with a calm, satisfied smile, one boot resting casually on the edge of the table. He's wearing a plum-colored vest over a loose cream shirt, the sleeves rolled up. His hat has a golden enamel pin shaped like a golden skull.</p><p></p><p>Commentary: I couldn't decide between the two images. The second one does the draining of color and life while the rest of the tavern is yet untouched better, but the necromancer isn't having is boot on the table. It's still quite close of the image I had in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jfdlsjfd, post: 9669594, member: 42856"] D&D spell illustration challenge, day 10: Circle of Death. [ATTACH type="full" alt="1748296430157.png"]406711[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full" alt="1748296488128.png"]406712[/ATTACH] [I]When in a crowded tavern, you can patiently wait for the waiter to take your order, or Circle of Death the earlier patrons. Cheers![/I] Prompt: Inside a bustling, colorful tavern—full of laughter, firelight, and clinking mugs—a sudden wave of darkness spreads outward from the center of the room. The radius is a perfect sphere, draining all color where it passes: patrons caught inside are sallow, twisted, crawling in pain or frozen mid-scream, their faces grayed and their bodies sagging as if wilting. Outside the sphere, everything remains warm and lively—except for a lone figure in a corner booth. A relaxed sorcerer, round faced, rosy-cheeked,, still holding a half-finished mug of ale, watches the chaos with a calm, satisfied smile, one boot resting casually on the edge of the table. He's wearing a plum-colored vest over a loose cream shirt, the sleeves rolled up. His hat has a golden enamel pin shaped like a golden skull. Commentary: I couldn't decide between the two images. The second one does the draining of color and life while the rest of the tavern is yet untouched better, but the necromancer isn't having is boot on the table. It's still quite close of the image I had in mind. [/QUOTE]
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