Well, that was fun. I filled up most of my little notebook and have a selection of NPCs to draw upon for a new upcoming campaign. Here's a group shot of the 31 individuals:
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Inktober #31 – Freya Erelong, the good-looking tomb raider
It would have just been remiss of me not to pay homage with such an array of random details coming together so fittingly.And that's Inktober successfully completed!
Inktober #30 – Orchid Gimble, the lazy housebreaker
I had intended to avoid doing too many 'scenes' which might detract from the character but just didn't feel inspired enough with this woman, so stock burglar she becomes.Nearly there!
Inktober #29 – Ogden Stoker, the feared baker
Doodled this fellow while watching The Death of Stalin, and I wonder if there's just the hint of a sneering Jason Isaacs there...
Inktober #28 – Wendy Dankworth, the sinewy innkeeper
Another 'meh' one - nothing much more exciting than a skinny inn/barkeeper.
Inktober #27 – Redmaine Gastrell, the lanky musician
Oh, these rock 'n rollers, raging against having so much money, but that person having more...
Inktober #26 – Faustus Tumbler, the pudgy hedge wizard
It is interesting what one learns about one's subconscious thought processes and concepts. Evidently my internal idea of 'exotic' is New Zealand and dressing gowns...
Inktober #25 – Odette Beetleman, the wrinkled raider
I've drawn viking-esque raiders before, but I have never considered doing an elderly viking. Boat = slightly pushed out.
Inktober #24 – Hippolyta Grimeson, the eccentric alchemist
Gah, again a messed up inking - not sure what that bulge at her right elbow is meant to be...
Inktober #23 – Sybil Villin, the wise-cracking smuggler
Quite happy with the top half here, but messed it up below the elbows. Live and learn, and more care to be taken in the future.