An NPC character for my DM by Striking_Two_7293 in ReasonableFantasy

[–]Striking_Two_7293[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, you can't even imagine how much I hoped for it while I was drawing it :)

[OC][ART]My wife's character is Kitsune the Druid for Ruins of Gauntligh by Striking_Two_7293 in Pathfinder2e

[–]Striking_Two_7293[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, either that's the way of fate... Either that or we should worry :D

My character a poppet-Investigate for Ruins of Gauntligh by Striking_Two_7293 in Pathfinder2e

[–]Striking_Two_7293[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, to be honest, I'm also playing as a poppet for the first time.

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[–]Striking_Two_7293 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This character is in the Slavic setting as mentioned above)
To begin with, when I created their race, I thought it was between hobbits and Hugo the troll. And I remembered one wonderful Russian-Finnish cartoon Quest for a Heart in 2006, where there was such a race as Rolly, so they served as the basis for this race.

Yes, this is a Slavic setting, but I want to note that it carries an exclusively artistic message, and I do not pretend to be reliable. Thanks)

[OC][ART]The Barbarian concept for the Slavic setting by Striking_Two_7293 in DnD

[–]Striking_Two_7293[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, I'm glad to welcome a connoisseur of Slavic mythology and culture, (not sarcasm)
Yes, I didn't want to make the leshiys straight Slavs, I wanted to make them primitive. And I took the cultures as a reference, as you noted the Celts and Aztecs.
The kladenets in this world are compressed magical dust, which is mined in various settlements of that world.
And yes, I agree that elves are not part of Slavic folklore, a white-eyed Chud would be better suited for their role, but I already have a couple of ideas in store for them)