Triton Sub-Mariner

Triton Sub-Mariner

Originally shared by Jim Jones

Triton Sub-Mariner

My fifth #Inktober drawing is a #DungeonWorld triton sub-mariner.

I had to rush this one in order to get it in on time. Today’s been a heck of a day. I decided to take a distinctly fishy approach to the triton sub-mariner. I thought it would be cool if they ranged from very fishy to more humanoid. Anyway, I decided that a large predatory fish, but not a shark, would be a good direction to model the tritons that have decided to take up arms together. Not being able to resist a bad pun, I took features of the head from the grouper. I liked the idea of these forces having armor made from shells and then thought it would be if they encouraged barnacles to to clump together as their armor.

I hope you like my attempt at drawing my take on this monster.

I’m participating in #Inktober this year leading up to the annual 24 hour #ExtraLife game marathon that I have been running in late October with my wife for the last five years. I’m going to draw monsters, weapons, and magic items from the #DungeonWorld rulebook and from the Dungeon World Codex (http://codex.dungeon-world.com).

If you like the drawings and would like to support me in Extra Life this year, you can donate to my campaign at http://www.extra-life.org/participant/jimjones.

You have my sincere appreciation if you do.

All the money that I raise goes directly to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. My youngest daughter, Rogue, had a life saving cranial reconstruction surgery at Riley when she was just a little over one year old. Today, she is a happy and healthy almost six year old who is thriving in kindergarten.

Let me know what you think.

Rust Monster

Rust Monster

Originally shared by Jim Jones

Rust Monster

My third #Inktober drawing is a #DungeonWorld rust monster.

I like the rule book’s description of the rust monster as being blind, having cricket-like legs, and feeling around with long moth-life tendrils. I decided to add some fluffy patches to the back and joins of my version as a call back to various moths. I also figured that rust monsters might be vaguely magnetic, giving them a sense of where metal is and that the hair would protect the carapace from allowing tiny bits of rusted me to work it’s way into its joints. As another nod to moths, I made the head inexplicably kind of mimic a human skull. The black eye sockets beIN vestigial cavities of their no longer used eyes.

I hope you like my attempt at drawing my take on this monster.

I’m participating in #Inktober this year leading up to the annual 24 hour #ExtraLife game marathon that I have been running in late October with my wife for the last five years. I’m going to draw monsters, weapons, and magic items from the #DungeonWorld rulebook and from the Dungeon World Codex (http://codex.dungeon-world.com).

If you like the drawings and would like to support me in Extra Life this year, you can donate to my campaign at http://www.extra-life.org/participant/jimjones.

You have my sincere appreciation if you do.

All the money that I raise goes directly to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. My youngest daughter, Rogue, had a life saving cranial reconstruction surgery at Riley when she was just a little over one year old. Today, she is a happy and healthy almost six year old who is thriving in kindergarten.

Let me know what you think.

Owlbear

Owlbear

Originally shared by Jim Jones

Owlbear

My third #Inktober drawing is a #DungeonWorld owlbear.

The owlbear is one of my all time favorite monsters dating all the way back to my first encounters with Dungeons and Dragons in the back of a carpool van being shuttled with some older kids to various activities after school. I remember the party of the boy scouts that played in the back of the van being chased into, and recklessly through, a dungeon by an owlbear with rabies. It left an impression, to say the least. The owlbear is such a weird creature, both mesmerizing in its oddity and terrifying in its power.

I hope you like my attempt at drawing it.

I’m participating in #Inktober this year leading up to the annual 24 hour #ExtraLife game marathon that I have been running in late October with my wife for the last five years. I’m going to draw monsters, weapons, and magic items from the #DungeonWorld rulebook and from the Dungeon World Codex (http://codex.dungeon-world.com).

If you like the drawings and would like to support me in Extra Life this year, you can donate to my campaign at http://www.extra-life.org/participant/jimjones.

You have my sincere appreciation if you do.

All the money that I raise goes directly to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. My youngest daughter, Rogue, had a life saving cranial reconstruction surgery at Riley when she was just a little over one year old. Today, she is a happy and healthy almost six year old who is thriving in kindergarten.

Let me know what you think.

Troll

Troll

Originally shared by Jim Jones

Troll

My second #Inktober drawing is a #DungeonWorld troll.

I’m participating in #Inktober this year leading up to the annual 24 hour #ExtraLife game marathon that I running in late October with my wife for the last five years. I’m going to draw monsters, weapons, and magic items from the #DungeonWorld rulebook and from the Dungeon World Codex (http://codex.dungeon-world.com).

Today’s sketch is a troll carrying a club and wooden shield.

I didn’t put hair on it’s head, just some on the arms, hands and belly, and made the face more blunted and amphibian as a call back to other species that can regenerate. The arrows and sword in its back are just of of read to be removed.

If you like the drawings and would like to support me in Extra Life this year, you can donate to my campaign at http://www.extra-life.org/participant/jimjones.

You have my sincere appreciation if you do.

All the money that I raise goes directly to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. My youngest daughter, Rogue, had a life saving cranial reconstruction surgery at Riley when she was just a little over one year old. Today, she is a happy and healthy almost six year old who is thriving in kindergarten.

Let me know what you think.

Goblin

Goblin

Originally shared by Jim Jones

Goblin

I’m going to participate in #Inktober this year, when I can, leading up to our #ExtraLife. I’m going to draw monsters, weapons, and magic items from the #DungeonWorld rulebook and from the Dungeon World Codex (http://codex.dungeon-world.com).

Today’s sketch is a cave goblin carrying a torch.

If you like the drawings and would like to support me in Extra Life this year, you can donate to my campaign at http://www.extra-life.org/participant/jimjones.

You have my sincere appreciation if you do.

All the money that I raise goes directly to Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis, Indiana. My youngest daughter, Rogue, had a life saving cranial reconstruction surgery at Riley when she was just a little over one year old. Today, she is a happy and healthy almost six year old who is thriving in kindergarten.