Here we are with another round of the Character Codex!
In case you're new here, this is what's going on. I'm working my way through every race and class combination in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook. You can see the Dwarves over at the Character Codex Gallery. There are also Virtual Tabletop Tokens if you want to use them in the virtual tabletop of your choice.
It's the Month of Elves here at Chronicle and we're kicking it off with the Elf Barbarian and Elf Bard. I'm trying something different with the elves. I picked up the Frenden Wash Brushes awhile back and thought I'd break them out for the elves. It's an experiment but I'm digging it so far. As we move forward, let me know what you think in the comments.
So up first is the female Elf Barbarian. She's a Saysyn from the Crow Clan. I gave her a glaive and some basic leather riding armor because I can see her riding atop a Dire Raven that she's trained. She can use the glaive as either a makeshift lance while riding her Dire Raven or to slash at opponents from a distance.
I am SUPER pleased with how this turned out. Tony DiTerlizzi is one of my favorite artists and I think I may have "touched the hem of his robe" here.
Up next is the Elf Bard. He's a Celasyn and has been travelling the world performing as a stage magician. This is actually a preliminary design for a character we'll meet later this year in the comic, so I don't want to talk about him too much just yet, but I love the idea of a stage magician trying to get by in a world where magic is so commonplace.
I'll be honest, I'm not a big fan of this design. So he will probably look different when he shows up in the comic. But, for now, I think he fits the bill.
That's it for this week! Check back next week for the Elf Cleric and the Elf Druid! Also, make sure to come back tomorrow for New Strip Thursday over at the Chronicle Comic!
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See you tomorrow!
THAN