This is the only description in the book about them:
"There was a blow on the door that made it quiver; and then it began to grind slowly open, driving back the wedges. A huge arm and shoulder, with a dark skin of greenish scales, was thrust through the widening gap. Then a great, flat, toeless foot was forced through below. There was a dead silence outside."
Holy cow man! This is freaking incredible! The details and everything! I love how you did the dwarf heads on the belt with their spears and such on the bludgeoning weapon. Awesome!
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That is one weapon nobody in their right mind would ever, ever want to be on the receiving end of. I think there are a number of dwarves that would posthumously agree, as well (gotta love the little details in a pic like this).
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that is one creative troll you got there ahahahah. I mean, he's like rembrandt of ze trolls hahahaha. Look at how he made his kilt from wee dwarf men eds ant feathurs.
Wow, not only is this phenominal it's so good to see new work from you!!
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I jest, but holy crap when I first saw it I really thought it was 3D, only until I checked the category that I changed my mind.
Fantastic.
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Roses are red, violets are VIOLET YOU COLORBLIND FREAK. >:[
I'm a Spawn Cyclic-AdenosineMonoPhosphate-er with a Steyr Methionine-codon. Where has YOUR inner molecular biology been? Surely not out shooting terrorists.
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"I'll dream you up on this vast dark bed/believe I loved you for each hair upon the back of your neck/And I want to kiss you but I can't/Down on the river by the sugar plant."
-Mike Doughty "Down on the River by the Sugar Plant"
Very nice work
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St. Francis said,
“A man who uses his hands is a laborer. One who uses his hands and mind is a craftsman. He who uses his hands, and his mind, and his heart is an artist.”
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