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Armelle, by Elésiane Huve
Armelle, by Aliciane Art (Elésiane Huve) “If I don’t dress like this [adventuring parties] won’t look twice a me. It’s not just Amazon fighters. Those poor little sorceresses have to show a lot of thigh and tits, too, no matter if … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Period Fantasy
Tagged Aliciane Art, art, caster robes, casters, digital art, Elesiane Huve, enchantresses, mages, magic, medieval fantasy, noblewomen, period fantasy, sorceresses, wizardry, wizards
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Liasanya, by Leo Black
Liasanya, by Leo Black Bleah. Sorry this is a couple days late, folks. Lots going on of late and I had to push this post to the back burner a couple times. Every now and again it occurs to me … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy, Period Fantasy
Tagged adventuresses, caster robes, casters, confident redheads, elves, half-elf, Leo Black, Liasanya, mages, magic, magic staves, travel attire, wizardry
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The Temporary Wizard, by Joe Shawcross
The Temporary Wizard, by Joe Shawcross Though I’ve not read S.G. Rogers’s The Temporary Wizard of Locklynn, I’ll admit that I like Joe’s illustration of protagonist Ilene McMillan far better than the actual cover art. The hyper-photogenic model with the … Continue reading
Shadow of the Dragon, by Leo Black
Shadow of the Dragon, by Leo Black “Do you believe in Magic? In a young girl’s heart? How the music can free her whenever it starts.” —Lovin’ Spoonful, “Do You Believe in Magic” Wizards, sorceresses, and other spell casters are … Continue reading
Posted in Medieval Fantasy
Tagged art, casters, confident redheads, digital art, Leo Black, light armor, mages, magic, medieval fantasy, travel attire, wizardry
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Alchemist, by Florian Stitz
Alchemist, by Florian Stitz “Things are rarely ‘just crazy enough to work,’ but they’re frequently just crazy enough to fail hilariously.” —Rand Munroe, XKCD One of my favorite aspects of certain types of fantasy is that they’re willing to take … Continue reading
Posted in Gaming, Steampunk
Tagged alchemist, alchemy, art, digital art, Florian Stitz, gaming, layered armor, leather armor, leather jerkin, magic, miniature games, potions, Privateer Press, quilted armor, steampunk, war gaming, Warmachine, wizardry
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