Fish.

I'm rusty a.f. but it's something.
Decyrè is a reef shark D&D character I made for my #DelversGuideToBeastworld campaign as a homebrew lineage. Because none of the PCs is planning to be replaced by retiring (or dying) she remains an NPC and mini play test before I my players need to deal with" managing the inability to breathe air unassisted". She has gotten magical ways to deal with that, but that would be expensive and more late game as I flavoured it now.

The green glow should represent some of her magical tattoos, but the e-ink tablet has a fixed width text marker as one of it's very sparse colouring options, so they are applied liberally here.

#furry #FurryArt #digitalArt #sketch #shark

More about plans for the next session:
While gathering ideas for interesting social encounters, an opportunity arose where our young dragon (relative to a dragons lifespan young at least) could retroactively explain where he got the Fey touched feat.

She will be some kind of skull headed canine, though being a changeling. This skull form is her favourite, maybe also due to her problems properly replicating faces (think that one Ditto).
While looking scary, cosplaying the goddess of death, unlife, and decay, and having the NPC abilities to exit the scene frame left, she is silly to the core. Also social to a fault (whatever that means for everyone around her) and extraordinarily casual about her horniness.

She is meant as a driving force to get the artificer to meet people instead of tinkering for 14 in game years, while still being level 7. But I've allowed him to build magic items, so some time he should still have for that. It generally benefits everyone, but maybe I can at least add some flavour that he doesn't do 16 hour shifts all the time.

Air dry clay is a new medium for me and while I know that I own sculpting tools from a Fimo set, I couldn't find them and just used a brush