Starring Loki and Fangwing, character creations of Amy K. Cyrway and Bill Heaston. A dear comrade built a grand cathedral for the falcon cyborg, Loki, to satisfy his love for the classic gothic environment, but it appears this fellow met with a tragic fate, so Loki mourns him, probably planning to leave his face plate as a memorial. It's hard to tell what Fangwing thinks of all this.
Some mermaids you'd just love to meet. The more fathoms you go, though, they start looking like this. Oarfish are BIG, but the one encountering this beauty is being slurped up like a spaghetti noodle.
A little contest entry I whipped up for a Caster's Realm T-shirt design. Reminds me of the Tinkertoy sets I used to play with!
A second figure, drawn by her respective creator, was supposed to be superimposed on the patio and engage Bluette in a kiss, but she probably got sidetracked pummeling thugs in an alley. Poor Bluette is all dressed up with no one to keep her company.
This pixie is so elusive, few have ever seen her. Blink and you'll miss her. It's uncertain as to why she has not retired for the drab, early winter months, but wherever she's going, she's certainly in a hurry.
She is Kai Tilanne, shadowy companion of Sir Tiercel Reyes. A Rhunvala, warrior-priest of the dark elven god, she is able to call upon divine strength and fights with the courage born of absolute faith. She carries the Emerald of Karria on a mission to trade it to a dungeon for a weapon that could utterly destroy humanity.
But she was not always Kai Tilanne. Once, she was only Tilanne Murres, a young Morvalan woman whose life changes forever in one terrible night of fire and blood. A dying Rhunvala names her his successor, a shocking deed born of desperation. In all the history of her people, no woman has ever aspired to such an office.
Tilanne is determined to follow this new path, although it means defying convention and giving up her chance at marriage and family. She must journey to the Citadel of the Basilisk to prove herself worthy.
This is her story.
She's a cute little Autobot, and with that transparent armor, she's sure to give all the guys nosebleeds of oil! Character design by Amy K. Cyrway. Note that she is an Earnhardt fan.
Octane is the first canon Transformer I-Bot. A triple-changer, he's part robot, part transport plane, and part tanker truck. With his transparent parts, you can easily see his petrol come to a boil as he ogles the recent issue of I-Bots Magazine. Note the Seacon Paradise flyer on the wall; it's #4 in the series!
A darling image of a damsel and her pet peacock dragon. The title of this piece comes from the way the dragon's wings frame the castle in the background. The original sketch was drawn four years earlier.