Month: October 2014

kasimova-daria: Crystozin, pseudonym ​​- Criystos Old blue dragon Before the events of the First War, when the blue flock prospered and lived in peace and harmony, Crystozin was one of the few who were close to the most Malygos. He is much older than the Aspect of Magic, but

kasimova-daria:

Crystozin, pseudonym ​​- Criystos

Old blue dragon

Before the events of the First War, when the blue flock prospered and lived in peace and harmony, Crystozin was one of the few who were close to the most Malygos. He is much older than the Aspect of Magic, but that did not stop them from being a good partners and respect each other. Best friends of Crystozin were Sindragosa (Malygos’s wife) and Kalecgos (Kailek). 

Life took its normal course, until the Burning Legion intruded into Azeroth and Neltharion betrayed Malygos and other dragon aspects. After the Great Schism and the death of the majority of blue dragons, including Sindragosa, Crystozin felt deep spiritual wound inside the Aspect of Magic, which in the future will turn into anger and rage. Then he gave up his own congeners and began to track and prey on black dragons, being afraid of new atrocities on their part. In his human form Criystos solves complex machinations that were conducted by agents of black flock, and the  Prestor’s couple. And then he meets a bronze dragon, which also tries to understand the mysteries of the future, which for some reason is hidden from his sight (because Nozdormu too busy with “dragons of Infinity” problem, and Chromie with Nexus War). From that moment they join forces and hit the road together.

meadowlarking: I’m opening a few commission slots. Paintings only this time! Depending on the work load, I will try to keep a steady stream open until the end of December.  Please email me at ensuh.illustrations@gmail.com if you are interested in a purchase. Note: I will not

meadowlarking:

I’m opening a few commission slots. Paintings only this time! Depending on the work load, I will try to keep a steady stream open until the end of December. 

Please email me at ensuh.illustrations@gmail.com if you are interested in a purchase.

Note:

  • I will not do sexually explicit or violent pieces (tasteful nudes and blood splatter is acceptable) 
  • Paypal only
  • All payment upfront
  • Environments and backgrounds do cost extra. The price varies per complexity of the request

icyvveins: wow-images: Late Night LFR HAHAHA I WAS TANKING THIS IT WAS GREAT (Roliath on the side there)something else to note- we 3 tanked Galakras on top of the tower as well, with everyone else except for us dead.

icyvveins:

wow-images:

Late Night LFR

HAHAHA I WAS TANKING THIS IT WAS GREAT (Roliath on the side there)
something else to note- we 3 tanked Galakras on top of the tower as well, with everyone else except for us dead.

ronyoblind: We all have to work.

ronyoblind:

We all have to work.

artofcarmen: This elf is silently judging me as I draw out his body shape. Dude I’ll give you armor in a minute, chill out.

artofcarmen:

This elf is silently judging me as I draw out his body shape.

Dude I’ll give you armor in a minute, chill out.

Show me love

barkentin:

elaatmik:

30. “I hate seeing you unhappy so now I’m going to do everything I can to cheer you up. Even if it means making a fool of myself.”

——

Varaelian hated the silence. The pain might have finally lessened, but he found he preferred the long days that he’d drifted through half-lucid nightmares, anchored by agony. Certainly it was better than being awake and numb.

And alone. Not that Kirian and Elleynah had been able to help it. Kirian had broken his seemingly endless vigil once Varaelian had finally awoken for good, disappearing for brief business, and Elley had been needed to help run the affairs of the estate while its master was on the mend. They would return, of course they would. The two people he loved most in the world would never abandon him.

But waiting… was awful. Varaelian felt even more acutely that his life was changing in a direction that left him floundering helplessly. First Jeyse, his eye, and now this—too many short years tumbling one disaster over another, and Varaelian found himself struggling to keep up.

He still couldn’t look at the bandaged stump where his left arm used to be, even though it’d been almost a month. He couldn’t even touch it without his stomach turning to ice, his throat closing up with fresh disbelief. Kirian was doing all he could to ease Varaelian through the transition, but the blood elf ultimately had to walk this path alone.

A firm knock came from the door to his room, and Varaelian didn’t even have time to mutter an invitation before the door swung open. A behemoth of a man entered, heavy plate boots thumping noisily on the wooden floorboards, a long, tattered fur cloak billowing behind him. His skin was sallow, lips pressed into a permanent line, and eyes that burned with the frigid judgment of arctic ice held an unblinking gaze beneath locks of inky black.

Truly his spike-and-skull-covered body would send onlookers into fearful retreat, but Varaelian only sighed and rolled his eye.

“Tev, what are you doing here?”

The death knight answered him with an abrupt twist of squealing metal and snapping bones, and a moment later, Tevruden’s left arm landed on the medic’s bed.

Varaelian recoiled away from the macabre offering, his good eye wide. “Tev, what the fuck?!

“I am lending it to you,” the undead elf responded, deep voice rumbling. “Just stitch it back on my shoulder when I return in a few hours.”

“I can’t use this!”

Tevruden shrugged, and his massive shoulderplates clinked almost musically over the chainmail curving around his biceps. “That isn’t my problem.”

The medic grimaced, ready to complain more, but the longer he stared at his friend, the more he found him to look absolutely… ridiculous. Standing there with one arm like it was the most normal, boring thing in the world.

Varaelian hesitantly touched the severed limb. “If I didn’t know any better, I’d think you were trying to cheer me up,” he said slowly.

Tevruden’s expression remained impassive. “You are a medic, Nilhandril, and while thus bedridden, you are useless to all of us.”

He left then, and though his words had been cold and logical, Tevruden hadn’t denied him.

And Varaelian found that his mood was no longer quite so defeatist and dour.

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importantbirds: Hab the eyebrow like human but mor STYEL. After a Bathing, the VILLAIN OF A STORY has REVELAL, with the eyebrow of ANGRY DANGERS

importantbirds:

Hab the eyebrow like human but mor STYEL.

After a Bathing, the VILLAIN OF A STORY has REVELAL, with the eyebrow of ANGRY DANGERS

andrewgeorgeart: this is my second project for my comic storytelling class in which a human woman gets hired to be a grim reaper.

andrewgeorgeart:

this is my second project for my comic storytelling class in which a human woman gets hired to be a grim reaper.