[wip] Don't usually post full wips but this Crow-canon sketch got me grinning. This is when they would be in Kugane at the Garlean embassy as visiting dignitaries, getting a taste of the local colors before snapping up Doma from its previous viceroy.
A Power-hungry pair narrative
I've given up on finishing this, I'm just gonna post it. This is Crow's canon-clothes in Endwalker!
I had planned to paint it in more details but there's something in painting clean lineart that just makes me so skittish.
Pulled it back from the depths and tried to salvage it best I could from last year's dumps. Gonna throw this into the void (hah) for my own peace of mind. v _ v)...
bye forever
Set roughly pre-ARR right before King Kaien's rebellion for the Doman liberation, Crow and Zenos are sniffing out rumors of a growing insurgency on behalf of the Garlean Imperial Court. (1/2)
The young prince, Zenos yae Galvus, at the cusp of turning 15 after the unfortunate accident of his unwilling tutor's death. The Corvosi teacher, who had commendably lasted for a year, was soon forgotten like the rest.
[The Hunt Begins]
Royal portrait of His Grace, the prince Zenos yae Galvus of Garlemald. Commissioned by the imperial household, completed circa 59th year of His Radiance, Solus zos Galvus's rule. (1/2)
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Hello new friends, I just draw these two characters Zenos (ffxiv) and Crow (ffxiv-oc). I have many AUs for them and I love them.
Thanks for coming to my ted-talk.
Their Lord, founder and father; Her first memory of him was of that wan smile and the wrenching sorrow in his gaze. The flicker of hope was like a steel edge in the dark, there one moment then gone the next.
A trick of the light, perhaps.
Concept sketches for the upir Madam Crow! A wealthy widow with a string of bodies trailing her. Her revival from mummification was kickstarted by a titular purveyor of priceless antiques. Formerly worshipped in old Rus for fear of her thirst, she now enjoys more English vintages.
[wip] they make me so happy, my art couldn't have gone anywhere as far as it has if I've never found them. There's still so much to do and learn, I can't wait to see what I can manage even 3 years from now