tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704053119510046077.post548845303156915415..comments2023-09-18T11:33:21.466-07:00Comments on Dungeons & Dragons: Past, Present, and Future: Friday Art Gallery IVA.A. Amiraulthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11420032974208404682noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4704053119510046077.post-70788156842147499872014-06-28T13:51:52.631-07:002014-06-28T13:51:52.631-07:00I've always loved this piece. Mr. Easley's...I've always loved this piece. Mr. Easley's work has always been hit-and-miss for me, but this one is definitely a hit. That sword must have some serious magic mojo to slice that club so cleanly and into so many pieces.<br /><br />I'm not particularly put out by her attire. It is entirely possible that she sports some sort of AC-improving magic along with that sword of hers. Perhaps a Ring of Protection (we can't see the "rings" part of her fingers) or maybe that thing on her left arm is a Bracer of Defense, At any rate, I don't find her lack of covering lamentable. I find it ironic that people bemoan a scantily-clad fantasy heroine, yet have no problems with Conan being most often depicted in visual media sporting nothing but a Speedo loincloth. Nobody ever says "Poor Conan, being stereotyped and treated like eye-candy. He's so much more than that, and it's demeaning to Cimmerians everywhere when he is depicted this way."Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17820010482226879079noreply@blogger.com