Volpes, Kingpin of Crossroads
This card, featuring Deriaz's incredible rendition of the titan, Volpes, was similarly conceived at least a year prior to the artwork it features. Although once I started testing it with my playgroups, it went through a few changes before ending up on this version. Here was...
“Savior of the Downtrodden”
This piece from Deriaz back in late October of 2020 would go on to mark a turning point for me and my creative works. He did an excellent job helping my finalize Volpes's design, adding his own creativity to the concept I had laid out...
Wolfing It Down
The psionicist often wondered why the colloquialism "wolfing it down" became popular in other planes. Any yet, if any were to observe him eating his evening meal like this, sitting by the campfire and without any of the utensils common to the more civilized settings...
Setting Up For a Spooky Night
Almost any illusionist worth their salt has some form of affection for the spooky season, and Enigma is no different. There's no better test of one's magical prowess than conjuring specters, phantoms, and mirages that can frighten and fool even the most discerning eye. Though a...
A Fearsome Performance
It's the most frightful time of year, and the staff of the Theorum Magistrum like to use it as an opportunity to do something special for the students under their care and tutelage, doubly so since the weather and full moon were perfect for what...
A Season of Spooks
Between Enigma and his symbiote Companion, it's difficult to say which one of them enjoys the spooky season more. For Enigma, it's a good excuse to craft more and more intricate illusions that can spook or frighten both his students and co-workers in equal measure. For Companion,...
Turning In For The Night
Not many people know what it's like to have to share one body between two people, but for Enigma and Companion that has become much of their day to day. To that end, they've reached an accord of sorts. Should Companion wish to stretch his...
Conducting the Storm (Card)
Naturally, I was going to use Marsel's artwork for an MTG card. I've always been fond of word play, so comparing a lightning storm to a symphony because both can be "conducted" was the first place my mind went when exploring flavorful concepts that Edmund could...
Conducting the Storm
"Attempting to control your powers with my level of precision will only backfire. Compared to the magics I wield, yours are significantly more fierce and primal in their expression. Rather than force your will upon the wind and lightning, it is your charge to gently...
Refining the Unrefined
It was no secret that Edmund had a talent for brawling, and getting himself out of difficult scraps. Unlike the more subtle approach of his teach, Edmund was adept at tackling his problems… a bit more directly. Rather than try to have his larger-than-life protege...