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My friend Greg's Tiefling Rogue, Tasha, created here: [link]

Model provided by the wonderful people here: [link]

Castle photo provided by the wonderful people here: [link]
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*billiambabble Oct 1, 2011  Hobbyist General Artist
This is a really interesting composite. Really like it.
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~Syreene Oct 3, 2011  Professional Traditional Artist
Thank you! :)
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~DeviantGen Nov 28, 2010  Hobbyist Writer
I like this!
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~Syreene Nov 28, 2010  Professional Traditional Artist
Thanks, I appreciate it! :)
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~Angel-Bella-Donna Mar 13, 2007  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Yay for Tieflings!
Good work :clap:
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~Syreene Mar 13, 2007  Professional Traditional Artist
Thanks very much! She's my partner in our weekly D&D games. :D
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Cool work on this one :) love what you done with the hair .. really cool .. love the feel to this ..... BTW the castle is a church :) but everyone on DA calls my stuff castles allthought I think I got about 5 castle shots in like 300 pics :)

Cool dev love the style you have :) thanks too for the stock usage :)
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~Syreene Dec 17, 2006  Professional Traditional Artist
Thanks! :D That's what happens when I don't get to travel...put a tower on it, and I automatically call it a castle. ;)

Thanks again for the wonderful photos! :D
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Heh he I'll let you off though monastries are something completely alien to Americans .. you know what castles are but the whole concept of corporate religeon in a medieval sense is something I don't think you guys really comprehend
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~Syreene Dec 18, 2006  Professional Traditional Artist
Which is unfortunate, really...considering what we've ended up with now. Makes me wonder if we would've avoided the corporate theocracy better if we had more of it in our past to try and learn from. But then again, that would require us to be able to learn from the past...
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