Nice! I actually like the b&w version of Greywolf's experience between the twin spheres of Abernia and Volpos. It was the one of the climaxes of the campaign to date, and you captured it beautifully. I especially like the effect of his wrists disappearing into the spheres as they merge.
Except, err, he had on clothes. I can see it now:
D: "Hey look, Ernie! Greywolf's weapon is bigger than yours! Guess that's why they call it a 'long sword'. Heh, heh."
E: "Dranko, shush! Of course his weapon is bigger. I use a short sword. And Greywolf, put on some pants! We can see your naughty bits, and it's only a matter of time before Dranko makes some rude comment."
D: "Actually, I --"
G: "Did I ask for this? I didn't ask for this. And now the Black Circle stole my clothes."
Request you should feel free to ignore:
David, if you ever decide to do a sketch of Nolin, he looks a little like Robert Duncan McNeil (the pilot from Star Trek: Voyager) or John Hanna (the brother from The Mummy), but that's not what he
really looks like. He
really looks like a big honkin' phoenix named Rides The Sun, rising up from a half-elven form somewhere inside of him. Heck, I don't even need you to do it; I can see it in my head with your style, and it is good.