This is the second (and last) bunch of illustrations I made for Pathfinder’s Campaign Setting Legacy of Pharaohs.
As I said before, the assignment was pretty much all about characters, so here they are.
Nixinox
Nixinox is part of a race called Girtablilu, and according to the brief she is an oracle, hence her milky white eyes.
Too bad the characters in Legacy of Pharaohs required only the upper torso to be drawn.
Nixinox – like all her people – is half scorpion and half human, and despite this being a super well-known combination, I never happened to draw any of the like.
Asuulek
Asuulek is a dragon. Not much to say here, it has wings, and teeth, and he breathes fire. The usual dragon package.
Commander Sefir Etis
Right, this is my least favourite character from Legacy of Pharaohs.
Well, he did nothing wrong, I did.
He’s supposed to have an armour made out of giant scarab carapace. And to a degree I got there.
For some reason though, in hindsight, his face is all wrong, he has barely any neck, and every time I look at him I’d like to delete it and start from scratch.
The art director was happy with it, so I guess he was god enough.
However, I decided to post it as a reminder of what I wouldn’t do next time.
Azghaad
Azghaad is one of the first characters I made for the set, and I think at that point I hadn’t knocked out the North African skin tone yet.
He’s not supposed to be dark skinned, but not white either.
I got maybe pretty close, but I would go back and tweak him a bit, if I could.
Oh well.
So, this is it for Legacy for Pharaohs.
I still have another small folder with Pathfinder artwork I’m allowed to publish, so I’ll get back to it next time.