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Oskara, by Tony Foti
Oskara, by Tony Foti “The bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.” —Thucydides Hiya, folks! Sorry this is a little late. … Continue reading →
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Tagged assault weapons, battle armor, blasters, bounty hunters, Edge of the Empire, Fantasy Flight Games, gaming, heavy armor, heavy infantry, heavy ordinance, huntresses, role playing games, science fiction, Star Wars, Tony Foti, Tony Foti Illustration, twi'lek
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Ulfen Guard, by Akeiron
Ulfen Guard, by Akeiron (art direction by Andrew Vallas) “Their rage and pride is focused on a sharpened point.” —Attila: Total War, in-game lore Happy 2017, lovely readers! I hope everyone had a stellar holiday season, regardless of what holidays you … Continue reading →
Posted in Gaming, Medieval Fantasy
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Tagged Akeiron, alpine heroine, animal fur, cold weather gear, confident redheads, daggers, fighters, gaming, guardswomen, infantrywomen, lady soldiers, leather armor, medieval fantasy, medium armor, nordic, Paizo, Pathfinder, polearms, role playing games, shield-maidens, shields, spears, Ulfen Guard, viking women, vikings, winter wear
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Barbarian, by Hugo Solis
Barbarian, by Hugo Solis “These battle-scarred brutes believe in one simple tactic, the best defense is a good offense. Because their fighting style is so wild and undisciplined, Barbarians are not found among races which are smaller in stature or … Continue reading →
Posted in Gaming, Medieval Fantasy
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Tagged art, barbarians, berserkers, daggers, gaming, glaives, Gray Sky Games, harpies, Hugo Solis, leather armor, light armor, monsters, polearms, Realm of Strife, role playing games, spears, swords
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Gwenn, by Ben Wooten
Gwenn, by Ben Wootten “We come from the land of the ice and snow, From the midnight sun where the hot springs blow.” —Led Zeppelin, “Immigrant Song” There’s a lot to love with this handsome ranger from Ben Wootten, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged alpine heroine, animal fur, art, axes, Ben Wootten, crossbows, Dungeons and Dragons, gaming, Heroes of the Forgotten Kingdoms, huntresses, leather armor, light armor, medieval fantasy, nordic, rangers, role playing games, scouts, winter wear, Wizards of the Coast
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The Expensive Visitor, by Sir Tiefling
The Expensive Visitor, by Sir Tiefling Alrighty, first post of 2016! I seriously wish I had time to offer more writeups for Sartorially Smart Heroines. I keep finding images that I bookmarked on my Tumblr or in my DeviantArt ‘favorites‘ … Continue reading →
Posted in Gaming, Medieval Fantasy
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Tagged art, burglars, Dungeons and Dragons, gaming, halflings, knives, medieval fantasy, period fantasy, rogues, role playing games, Sir Tiefling, stealth, subterfuge, thieves
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Maris and Morrigan, by Yama Ocre
Maris and Morrigan, by Yama Ocre “Like the wallpaper sticks to the wall Like the seashore clings to the sea Like you’ll never get rid of your shadow You’ll never get rid of me” —Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr, … Continue reading →
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Role-Playing Games
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Tagged adventuresses, bastard swords, breastplate, casters, cocked hats, digital art, fighters, halflings, heavy armor, knights, leather armor, light armor, mages, Paizo, Pathfinder, plate armor, role playing games, snappy hats, wizards, Yama Ocre
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Monks vs Brawlers
Cyranni and Sevroth, by Yama Orce I don’t typically showcase the same artist two weekends in a row, but for a while now I’ve had this idea for discussing contrasts between monk archetypes and more in-your-face-type brawlers. I found these … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, brawlers, Cyranni, elves, leather armor, light armor, martial artists, monk robes, monks, Paizo, Pathfinder, role playing games, Sevroth Slaid, staves, unarmed combatants, Yama Orce
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Mirax Terrik, by Tony Foti
Mirax Terrik-Horn, by Tony Foti “Nope, I’m using my wits and my guts to get me through.” —Mirax Terrik I was actually looking for a different image from Tony’s galleries for this weekend’s writeup when I stumbled across this smart … Continue reading →
Posted in Gaming, Science Fiction
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Tagged adventuresses, art, blasters, businesswomen, captains, Corellians, digital art, Fantasy Flight Games, Michael Stackpole, Mirax Terrik, pirates, pistols, rogues, role playing games, role-playing, science fiction, scoundrels, smugglers, Star Wars, starship captains, Tony Foti, Tony Foti Illustration, travel attire
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Ariella, by George Evangelista
Ariella, by George Evangelista Colbauth, n. Drow word for ‘path’ or ‘known way’ —from the Drow Dictionary, Forgotten Realms Wikia As many of my readers know, I’m always on the lookout for smartly dressed Drow for Sartorially Smart Heroines. While … Continue reading →
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Tagged 3D art, adventuresses, archers, Ariella, art, bow and arrow, dark elves, digital art, drow, elves, elvin armor, gaming, George Evangelista, leather armor, light armor, longbows, longswords, medieval fantasy, rangers, role playing games, wilderness survival skills
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Yaniel, by Ekaterina Burmak
Yaniel, by Kate Burmak Kate Burmak is another amazing artist who has become one of my heroines in the fantasy art world. I particularly love her work for Paizo’s Pathfinder series. As well as great heroines, Kate offers a stellar … Continue reading →
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Tagged art, breast plate, chain mail, claymore, gaming, great swords, heavy armor, Kate Burmak, knights, layered armor, Paizo, paladins, Pathfinder, plate armor, plate mail, role playing games, role-playing, warriors, Yaniel
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