My player character from dungeons & dragons campaign I'm part of.
Jenda Šuphůl, the cleric, incorrigible bookworm who often forgets that he is a spellcaster and instead he uses his crossbow even tho his aim is non-existing and when he alctualy hits something it's usualy his teammate.
His poor patreon Veněra * has to deal that he is her only worshipper - like the fact the she is a involuntary deity and that the mortals who actualy know her often confuse her with other more famous snake goddess wasn't enough.
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* if that name sound fimiliar then you are on a right track. Aside of her name "Veněra" [Венера] meaning "Venus" in russian, she is HEAVILY inspired by one shy macro cobra goddess which some of you may or may not know (and if yes then don't worry, our DM knows about it) and the name of the character is referenced on Jenda's medallion as a easter egg.
Jenda Šuphůl, the cleric, incorrigible bookworm who often forgets that he is a spellcaster and instead he uses his crossbow even tho his aim is non-existing and when he alctualy hits something it's usualy his teammate.
His poor patreon Veněra * has to deal that he is her only worshipper - like the fact the she is a involuntary deity and that the mortals who actualy know her often confuse her with other more famous snake goddess wasn't enough.
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* if that name sound fimiliar then you are on a right track. Aside of her name "Veněra" [Венера] meaning "Venus" in russian, she is HEAVILY inspired by one shy macro cobra goddess which some of you may or may not know (and if yes then don't worry, our DM knows about it) and the name of the character is referenced on Jenda's medallion as a easter egg.
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Portraits
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Gender Multiple characters
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This is very sweet. I adore snakes. I had odd fantasies about the big ones in Sekiro >v<
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