Colleen from my web comic, Marble Gate Dungeon, drawn in a more realistic style.

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Colleen from my web comic, Marble Gate Dungeon, drawn in a more realistic style.

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Colleen from my webcomic, Marble Gate Dungeon: http://marblegate.webcomic.ws/ I'd say I've improved a bit in five years!
Dark Dragon
Expanded world stuff for my comic, Marble Gate Dungeon. You can read it here: http://marblegate.webcomic.ws/ Mobile-friendly version: https://comicfury.com/read/marblegate/comics/680339
Lizardmen from my webcomic, Marblegate.

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Cover for chapter 6 of my webcomic, Marblegate. You can read it here if you're interested: marblegate.webcomic.ws/
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Lore:
The Kingdom of Sword court is a feudal society that emerged out of the collapsed Uronian Empire several hundred years ago. Knights and knighthood are an integral part of their military, government, and culture.
Knights are trained from early childhood, usually by family members who are knights themselves. They serve as a squire or shield bearer, most commonly for their father, uncle, cousin, or older brother, until they come of age and win their own coat of arms. This tradition is passed down from generation to generation, and it is not uncommon for a knights' first suit of armor to have been worn by their great grandfather into battle.