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On the left, an albino Hrothgar in a crimson trenchcoat, bare-chested and carrying a glowing, sinister looking greatsword in his left hand as he raises his right. His right hand glows as he casts a spell. On the right, a dark-furred Hrothgar wearing contrasting white hood and armor, gold-trimmed sollerets, shield in his right hand and left hand raised aloft with his sword in his sheath, a golden halo emmanating from it. They are surrounded by a circle of protective dark magic, in a futuristic cityscape.

Comrades-In-Arms

Hrothgar are a minority population in Eoreza. Most of them are migrants either from Bozja in the East or the new world in the West. And like many displaced peoples that make their way to her shores, many of them are Adventurers by trade, joining the Eorezan Adventurers’ Guild in order to make names and careers for themselves in the fabled Land of Adventure.

Bonds of friendship have been forged through less auspicious circumstances. In the case of Rabrandt Razorclaw and Darius Cole, this is no exception. Quickly hitting it off after working together on a job, the two of them frequently pair up when tackling challenges that require a group of skilled adventurers. The unknown is less treacherous when one has reliable allies on their side.

Here they are, demonstrating their combined might. The umbral might of a Dark Knight combined with the Astral powers of a Paladin. Together, they form an almighty bulwark, both sword and shield on the front lines, drawing attention towards themselves and away from the rest of the party so that they can pick apart the threat before them.

Bullstorm did an excellent job with this commission. Like my last collaborative piece, this one is also split between myself and my friend Feng the Blue. You all know my Hrothgar, Rabrandt Razorclaw. The Paladin beside him is Feng’s character, Darius Cole.

This is also the first time I’ve gotten art of Rabrandt as a Dark Knight after giving him a new outfit. I’m really happy with it and I fully intend to get more art of it in the future.

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