vyrl
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Post by vyrl on Sept 13, 2016 3:25:10 GMT
Hey everybody, So my brand new d&d player has a problem She has chosen to play a Grippli in my first ever campaign, and after a brief and unfulfilling google search, there are very few pictures of female Grippli (or any fringe race really) anywhere. Now I can't draw to save my beard, but I know there are people out there who can. So I am challenging all of you artsy types out there to draw my friends PC! Her tribe is fairly primitive, but not savage by any means. She is a bard that uses a quarterstaff with removable caps that doubles as a didgeridoo and a mandolin across her back. She also has a Capybara that she rides with a diplomat's chest on it's back. She stands around 37" tall, is rather selfish, but good at heart. She has taken the time to build a wonderful character with a great backstory, and I was super disappointed when we couldn't find anything remotely like a picture of what her character would look like. One more thing, she is a Jungle Grippli, so I believe they are more tree-frog than swamp-frog If anyone is bored and is looking for some inspiration, this could be it!
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Post by lasersniper on Sept 13, 2016 7:20:05 GMT
Now I can't help because I suck at drawing as well. However I am curious, how do you distinguish a "female" frog person?
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vyrl
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Post by vyrl on Sept 13, 2016 12:00:32 GMT
Hahaha, I don't know... But there are only a couple pictures of frog-like people in general... I assume it would be just like a male frog person, only... you know... feminine?
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