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The Strangelands Expedition (slight.of.brick figbarf contest entry)
The kingdoms of the forested and coastal lands have joined together, offering their finest warriors to explore a mysterious dimensional portal that has appeared.
From left to right:
Omar "Pureblade" - A warrior of unflinching moral standing who uses a sanctified scimitar. Highly perceptive, and very skilled in several styles of bladed combat.
Harlan the Elder Earth Sage - A reclusive hermit who has been thrust into stardom for his exceptional earth magic capabilities. Would rather stay and tend to the animals of the forest, but sees the call to duty as an opportunity to experiment with his offensive skills.
Thelma "Giltgleam" - One of the strongest members of a female-only warrior cult, fast and deadly with knives or bows.
Hatshepsut "The Restoring" - The youngest of the group, a very gifted mage whose abilities are channeled by a tremendously rare staff carved of pure crystal. She has ardently studied the healing arts since she was ever able to read.
The Strangelands Expedition (slight.of.brick figbarf contest entry)
The kingdoms of the forested and coastal lands have joined together, offering their finest warriors to explore a mysterious dimensional portal that has appeared.
From left to right:
Omar "Pureblade" - A warrior of unflinching moral standing who uses a sanctified scimitar. Highly perceptive, and very skilled in several styles of bladed combat.
Harlan the Elder Earth Sage - A reclusive hermit who has been thrust into stardom for his exceptional earth magic capabilities. Would rather stay and tend to the animals of the forest, but sees the call to duty as an opportunity to experiment with his offensive skills.
Thelma "Giltgleam" - One of the strongest members of a female-only warrior cult, fast and deadly with knives or bows.
Hatshepsut "The Restoring" - The youngest of the group, a very gifted mage whose abilities are channeled by a tremendously rare staff carved of pure crystal. She has ardently studied the healing arts since she was ever able to read.