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Raunheimer7 — Vandra Rander'U

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Published: 2019-06-22 17:57:47 +0000 UTC; Views: 122; Favourites: 29; Downloads: 1
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Description My oc, a horned elf who has outlived at least twelve human generations and his the ability to slow aging when sleeping when dreaming, and has the ability to travel to other dream realms...
And others if they desire... However they cannot benefit from Vandra's side effects.
Wanted to make a concept for her, and trying a new style. :3

Drawn with markers and stuff :3

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Tenabnurz [2019-06-22 18:52:39 +0000 UTC]

Cool abilities and design

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Raunheimer7 In reply to Tenabnurz [2019-06-22 19:02:42 +0000 UTC]

Thanks ^^ 
They are cool, as an introvert I tried to find mind liked people.
So I got into an event and we gave each other ideas, another great artist told me I should have more references. So that was a great inspiration, but I do like drawing alone... xD

As for the abllites they are cool, unless we are talking about immortality. One thing I always liked in fantasy novels (Or games and novels etc) is when a human and elf becomes friends in any way.
And that the elf gets fond of their human, dwarf or other short life span races.
And has to deal with them passing away since an elf will outlive most non-elf races.

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Tenabnurz In reply to Raunheimer7 [2019-06-22 20:42:05 +0000 UTC]

Oh,i've never drawn around other artists so i cant say much about that.Yeah about mortal-immortal relationship, i think the best example we've seen that should be Gimli/Legolas

or Aragorn/Legolas ( i know Aragorn is a Numenorean but still ) , there might be few examples in games but i cant think of one right now. Generally everyone wants to be immortal but we

dont think about its disadvantages.Elves in Lotr for example usually committed suicide,also lost interest in usual pleasures and life as a general far as i'm told.But i would imagine if you had

some sort of a goal or immortal enemies to defeat you wouldnt feel so bad or lost.

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Raunheimer7 In reply to Tenabnurz [2019-06-23 07:42:58 +0000 UTC]

Yea, true defeating immortal enemies is a good goal.
And Gimli I loved his phrase "Nobody tosses a dwarf!" xD

Well I think mostly of Forgotten Realms/Dragonlance books when it comes to elven lifespan.

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Tenabnurz In reply to Raunheimer7 [2019-06-23 07:59:00 +0000 UTC]

I like Elder Scrolls when it comes to elven immortality.If you are an elf you will long but if you wish to achieve true longlife span, you would need to practice types of magical schools or alchemy.

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Raunheimer7 In reply to Tenabnurz [2019-06-23 08:22:17 +0000 UTC]

There is a dark elf in Skyrim: Dragonborn, expansion where you meet an elf named Neloth. He was an awesome character, I never played Morrowind.
He was in Morrowind as well, altough I think his voice acting and character was great overall.
I think he is one of the better characters in Elder Scrolls lore.

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Tenabnurz In reply to Raunheimer7 [2019-06-23 11:24:28 +0000 UTC]

I'm quite well aware of Neloth ( as you know i'm quite the Dunmer fan so ) .Telvanni mages despite being evil slavers quite mastered the art of living long.And yeah Neloth was probably one of the most memorable characters in Skyrim as a whole.

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Raunheimer7 In reply to Tenabnurz [2019-06-23 12:52:13 +0000 UTC]

I also loved that side quest, where his servant is dead. And you have to find him a new one... xD

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