Eadaz and her queen
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Eadaz and her queen

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So Kalyba fumbled Ead in TPOTOT, fumbled Tunuva in ADOFN, and Samathan Shannon has both another prequel and a sequel planned for the series. Odds are Kalyba will fumble Galian Berethnet in the prequel. For the sequel, she's technically dead, but I believe in her failwoman energy. I believe she's capable of fumbling a baddie from beyond the grave.
Here's a trickstery being from the dnd campaign I ran!! His name is Ead, he was trapped in a jar for a very long time........ I wonder why....
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I finally had thick enough paper to play with washi tapes in a way that wasn't just framing >:3
Aaaaand, I hadn't used my rainbow tapes yet, so I had to draw Dereck for this :3
Currently reading this big book !
Robert Wilson, 'Stalin Chairs', 1973,
Ead over fiberglass,
311⁄2 x 60 x 60 in. (80 x 162.4 x 162.4 cm)
32 x 621⁄2 x 633⁄4 in. (81.2 x 159.8 x 162 cm)
Stalin Chairs, 1977, (Softground etching on Arches Cover paper, Plate: 19 7/8 x 15 3/4 in. (50.5 x 40 cm), Sheet: 27 x 22 1/4 in. (68.6 x 56.5 cm), Edition of 15 plus 9 artist's proofs.