The Woundhealers, followers of the goddess Tara the Woundhealer. 'Tara’s priestesses are the right hands of Morans Order. They are the teachers and counselors, guiding the youth of the Western world to the ways of thinking they will need to avoid the mistakes of the past. Where Morans Order looks to the past to ready themselves for the future, Tara’s followers teach that the past must not be repeated or the future will suffer. These philosophies are not so different in their viewpoints, and thus are intwerwoven into one whole. While Morans priests teach mathematics, history, and the sciences, Tara’s introduce the students to the arts, philosophy, poetry, and strangely enough, politics.' Part of Jim Milligan's D&D pantheon.
great pic(pours ketchup on self and lays down next to tom green). if that is tom green, let me say "PLEASE, DON'T SAVE HIM!"Trust me, it's not Tom Green. Tom Green we would have left in a shallow grave...behind K-Mart...Was that out loud?
17 May 2002
McBeth
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Nope, try as I might I can't see anything wrong w/ this picture. PERFECT!!I see a few mistakes, but it did turn out pretty well. Thanks!
Woot I say! Woot! Believe BEEEELIEVE! Can I have a halaluja! *Ahem* Very well done piece. Seriously I like the way this one works. In our games anything greater than a basic cure (Cure Light wounds) must be preformed on holy ground. This pic makes me think of that kind of ritual.Works for me. The best art strikes some kind of chord in us, I believe. Not that I'm claiming that this is the best art, but I do what I can
Hi again. ^_^ Anyway, I really like this image, I don't know...maybe cuz the name Tara is used and she brought art and all that and it's great. lol, no really I like the image a lot, the shading and everything is great. What type of pencil/paper/materials do you use exactly? And just a though, maybe you could erase some of the background around her hands slowly moving down her arms in little wisps to make it show she is casting a spell instead of looking as if she's about use a finishing move to kill him. And the only reason I said erase the background is because it would look like a healing mist more, than if you colored something in, it would mess with the flow, I THINK...I could be wrong, just my thoughts... ^_^ Great non the less.Mmmm, interesting ideas. I'll have to keep them in mind for the next piece. I generally use some form of A4 (copy paper) and a mechanical pencil. Thanks for the comments and suggestions.
Imagine the man's surprise when he looks up, fully healed (but with a splitting headache) to see a beautiful, scantily clad woman leaning over him and staring into his eyes. Haha. No, but seriously, this picture is wonderful! I love her outfit because it seems to be very... How should I word this... Symbolic. I don't know how, but it seems like it! LoL, her hair, her robe, and her strips of linen bound around her forearms. Yep. Mmmmhmmm.Sybolic of what, I don't know, but it was definitely meant to be symbolic. And I would think he would be quite pleased to see a scantily clad woman when he wakes up. Then again, since he's just been snatched from Death's bicycle basket, I would think he'd be pleased to see anyone
I like the way you drew the breasts. Wonderful work.Thank you very much. I tried to make the look natural.
8 Jun 2004
Sirithhrivėien
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I think she's very cool and beautiful and if i might add with out being offensive, kind of kinky Not offended in the least. I wasn't going for kinky, but art is subjective.
20 Aug 2004
Anonymous
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Very cool. You did a terrific job with her design!Thanks very much
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