evil monsters and an elf

 still cranking out figures from the pile of shame.
this time around i wanted to a monster for my D&D campaign
or just have one in general.
i had spare figures from a Mythic Games board game called Time of Legends: Joan of Arc.
first monster i painted was a large cockatrice.
i used some artwork for inspiration for a color scheme.
i reckon the beast came out okay.


the cockatrice with a Wizkids paladin for scale.



might go back and redo the cockatrice's wattle.
had to look up to see what that area of a rooster was called.
a wattle.



this dragonborn sorceress is my pride and joy.
i wanted a villain in my D&D group to be epic but not TOO epic like in size.
when i saw this figure i fell in love.
i never saw a dragonborn with wings so i had to get it.
and having a female dragonborn with wings and all the grandeur,
this was going to be the main antagonist in our campaign.




a few zombies from the Undead Encounter plastic set from Mantic Games.
these were so nice just like the undead skeleton soldiers i painted before,
i might get another set and add on to these also.


reading of an upcoming new druid rules where a druid is able
to command ancient beasts as such,
i jumped at the opportunity and got a unique looking elf druid.
to make this elf stick out from the rest i painted his hair purple instead of the usual light colors i normally do.
this fellow is gonna be fun to field on the table with his companions.

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  1. Great work! Love the colors on the cockatrice especially.

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    1. thanks. wasn't really sure of the colors to go with, so I just went with whatever.

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