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For day 1, with the prompt "kobold", I present to you my kobold ranger, Chupchik.
She was rather friendly and naive, but very efficient with her beloved longbow, "twig". And she would do anything for her people's leader, the copper dragon Nilollothnat the Bedazzling (Nils for short).
Aspects of her are modeled after the wonderfully named satanic leaf-tailed gecko.

Unfortunately, I fell behind a bit with as I had to travel, then I spent an entire day sleeping, and then an entire day with a migraine.
So here we have number 3:
I haven't encountered any in a recent campaign, really, so here's the first shapeshifter that came to mind: a

replied to Ann-Mi's status

Unfortunately, I fell behind a bit with
So here we have number 4:
We had an encounter with one of these when we explored the mansion the mayor had just gifted us ever so kindly. It turns out the place was haunted. (Mayor did not warn us.) And the worst of the lot was Runchard, the evil head of staff, who had turned the rest of the staff into undead to serve him. He drained our poor rogue of his life force! Not a nice guy.

number 5. Still catching up. This one is dedicated to the time when all the tables in the dungeon library tried to eat us. It is the
It's one I think I would be more comfortable doing in ink, but I've decided to stick to pencil for now. I might revisit some of these and redraw them with pen or ink.

I really struggled with today's drawing! I should have started it earlier in the day, but I didn't, so I'm sorry for how it looks. Istruggled with what to draw, but the one theme which stuck with me for the prompt "Natural 20" was the trope of the bard charming the dragon with her natural charisma, so here you have my tiefling bard doing exactly that. This is not something that has happened to me (yet).

Ohhh you've done it now! Granny is coming to get you!
Today's prompt is "Berserker rage", so here's Joy's wonderful character, Granny, wielding her mighty ladle. The oven mitts have definitely come off.
I used my old "How to Draw Comic Book Heroes and Villains" book by Christopher Hart for reference.

Here's a page for
Can you tell what spell it is?

The runic letters are not spelling a word in English, so don't be confused if it doesn't read right.
(The answer is in the alt text, which is a bit long and I'm sorry for it, but I couldn't think how to describe it shorter.)

Only so far has made me unreasonably wary of extremely clean places. Today's prompt was so of course I had to draw a - the clean-up crew of dungeons. We almost walked into one once... luckily, the perceptive among us noticed how scrubbed and polished everything was and then spotted it before our bravest barged head-first into it.