Hello, Everyone!
Last month, I finished an Art project (not connected to D&D or Mary) and since then I've been feeling quite uninspired. Didn't have the 'spoons' to come here and post. Even now, I'm doing it just.because.I.have.to.do.SOMETHING. I hope that this period will be a short one.
Anyway, here's another one of the colorized illustrations from previous chapters. This one is from The Eye of the Storm - Part 4.
>There was a door about thirty or fourty feet ahead, but on its left and right, two statues stood.
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>No, Mary thought. Not statues.
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>Golems.
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>(...)
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>The moment her foot crossed the red line, the Golems' eyes flared in green and they raised their swords.
I don't know why I chose pinks and purples for the whole scene. The actual fight was quite cold-coloured, even greyish, and the golems were silver and gold. I guess I wanted to leave the 'canon' and just let myself go wild with the color.
And I think it turned out quite interesting.
Oh, here, I found a photo of the actual fight, for all the D&D enthusiasts out there.
I hope next time I post won't be after such a long pause. See you then!
Take care and be well!
Episodes of Mary Windfiddle's story come out every Monday and Thursday.
(Also, here's a link to the Chapter Guide, the Glossaries (Part 1 and Part 2)
and the Map for the series. You're welcome!)
An important disclaimer: Mary Windfiddle's story is my notes from a D&D game turned into a narrative. All the worldbuilding and NPC encounters belong to our DM, and all the actions of the other main characters (Aurum, Bruno and Agatha) belong to my co-players. My contribution to the story is only everything Mary-related (actions, reactions, inner thoughts), as well as the writing itself.