Shangilar

Creatures of Azamar Part Two

As mentioned earlier, here are some more artwork commissioned for the Azamar fantasy setting sourcebook for the Cinema6 RPG system from Wicked North Games, this time in alphabetical order. The intelligent Asazis are fearsome arachnid-like creatures with a centaur-like torso, but hardly any human-like features. Twisted by the Fracturing a magical event in Azamar, these creatures come in many shapes though most appear as or close to the illustrated image. Gaunts are faceless, bony and winged creatures with a scorpion-like tail. Although quilled and scaled, Shangilars look like large wolves with six eyes. The venomous uumul are as large as humans and are thought to be long-lived – centuries old. Weth are mounts of the local Wyvine race that resemble a giant beaked worm with many feet and large wings. Wind stalkers are massive beasts that soar and glide the skies of Azamar, but it can also dive and submerge […]

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Therians

Creatures of Azamar Part One

Here are five new artwork for creatures of the Azamar roleplaying setting, commissioned by Wicked North Games. The bear sloth is a large furry predator. Twice the height of a human, the fiend devourer grabs its victims and stuff them into its mouth on top of its body. The crossbow-armed Skeleton Sentinels are undead creatures cursed to be the guardians of a place or an item. Human-sized predators, Harriers are not only fast, they also hunt in packs and are invisible to the naked eye. Therians are shapeshifters that can take the form of any living thing they touch, except for dragons. More artwork from the book will be posted soon.

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Azamar Dragonrider

Azamar Dragonrider

Here’s the first creature artwork commissioned by Wicked North Games for their Azamar sourcebook to be used with their Cinema6 RPG system. Dragons, I think are one of the least exotic fantasy beasts to grace the land of Azamar. Watch this space for more creature artwork. Click here to download the Cinema6 beta R2 version of the rules.

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Imagine it making Flipper noises

A Dhohanoid Dolphin

Cthulhutech is a role-playing game that combines elements from the Cthulhu Mythos with a bit of Macross and Neon Genesis Evangelion; a post-apocalyptic, cosmic horror with a dash of freaking giant mecha throwdown. One of the creatures in the world of Cthulhutech is a dhohanoid, a lethal, horrifying, shape-changing monster which hides itself by shape-changing into a regular human. I was commissioned to illustrate a new dhohanoid by Kai for the scenario he was running. I was to play in this scenario too, but the flu got the better of me. Click here for a larger picture.

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Water coloured Alya

Alya Jean’s Portrait

As Alya and her parents frolicked further at the hotel, we had to return home Friday to get Irfan prepped for school as well as Jumaat prayers. However, after leaving Irfan at school and before picking him up I had an afternoon to spare. So, I painted a portrait of Alya. Too bad I haven’t done water coloured portrait work in a while. It could have been better with more practice.

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The City of Guradiin Ithural

Cinema 6 is a new D6-based role-playing game produced by Wicked North Games, which uses the OpenD6 initiative released by West End Games. The D6 system, of course, is a long standing tabletop RPG engine which had its origins in the Ghostbusters RPG and developed further with the Star Wars RPG. The first setting book for Cinema 6 to be released will be the sourcebook for the fantasy setting named Azamar. Here’s an excerpt from the chapter “Understanding Azamar”. The co-founders of Wicked North Games have given me the task of coming up with some black-and-white illustrations for Azamar. The first artwork I was assigned with was the exterior view of the Immyr city of Guradiin Ithural. Here’s a brief description of the city: The surface capital of the Immyr, Guradiin Ithural is a work of stone crafting mastery. The entrance to the city, inlaid deep within the southern mountains […]

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Guy

[[image:dc-guy.jpg:One punch?:center:0]] Who needs a proper bed when you can create one from your power ring? Guy is currently assigned to the planet Oa in Space Sector 0. He also runs a bar and restaurant there where all the ringslingers hang out or go for a meal. He’s also from Baltimore, so I wonder if he liked watching The Wire on TV. For a larger image, click here.

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John

[[image:dc-john.jpg:Semper Fi:center:0]] Here’s Hal’s partner John. He’s an architect and a former U.S. Marine. Now he spends time ringslinging and patrolling Space Sector 2814 looking for and putting down perps. For a larger image, click here.

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Hal

[[image:dc-hal.jpg:Martin Jordan’s kid:center:0]]  Hal here is a test pilot for Ferris Aircraft. Somehow he has plenty of spare time from his day job to moonlight as an officer of the Green Lantern Corps, assigned to Space Sector 2814 with his partner John. Here he is wearing his green power ring in flight looking not at all like Ryan Reynolds. Click here to view or download a larger version of the image.

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Sarg the Gamorrean

A Gamorrean Gentleman

This individual, Sarg, from the Gamorr system was a private request from “Penangallan” of the Holonet forums. As an esteemed mob enforcer, he hopes to someday be a much more refined gentlebeing. This is after he is eventually able to stop drooling all the time.

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Two Codies

Cody vs. Cody

In the early 1950s, Republic Pictures produced a black and white film serial featuring the character named Commando Cody. Cody was featured in two serials, namely Radar Men from the Moon and Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe. His costume included a helmet and a rocket pack, which allows him to fly. During this time, a young man watched these serials at the cinema. More than fifty years later, as part of a movie serial he himself created, that man developed a supporting character named Commander Cody who wears a helmet and sometimes a rocket pack, obviously inspired by and a homage to the former character. Here’s what happens when the heavens open up and they meet. Click here to view a larger version of the image.

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The Fourth Sensei

Dare Sensei – The Fourth Sensei

Dare Sensei is a webcomic illustrated in manga form, which is an unofficial adaptation of BBC’s Doctor Who, where all the doctors are female. I’ve been commissioned by the writer of Dare Sensei to create any incarnation of the Senseis, and I’ve opted to illustrate the fourth, which is easily identified in the following image by her long coat, scarf and a sonic screwdriver. However, Irfan insists that this is River Song.

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Spider-Woman

Julia

In the previous entry, we had Spider-Woman. In this entry, we have…another Spider-Woman. Julia Carpenter was the second individual to take the Spider-Woman name. However she is currently known as Arachne of Canada’s super-powered team Omega Flight. Click here for a larger view of the image.

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Spider-Woman

Jessica

Here is Jessica Drew, Spider Woman, a New Avenger, an agent of SHIELD, a former agent of HYDRA, a former private investigator. And no, he’s not related to Peter Parker at all. Click here for a larger image.

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She-Hulk

Jennifer

Oh, look. It’s Bruce’s cousin Jennifer Walters. The gamma-irradiated Avenger, Agent of SHIELD and a practising attorney-at-law. She’ll punch you as dead as a wayward Skrull at the end of Secret Invasion.

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