What was your inspiration/methods for the glyphs for the different disciplines? Side-note, I love the somaturge/white mage the most.
Good question! I kinda thought, what is the quintessential symbol people associate with each class in a DnD sense and in an everyday sense? And then I got cracking. Witches get a classic pentagram, wizards get a tome and pen, any magic class with somatic elements have hand motifs like druids and white mages, and summoners get a keyhole because they call on the other side. It's kinda like...thinking literally
But also abstract at the same time. As for the cleric/paladin symbol, that's super linked to the world that hasn't been introduced yet LOL but that's just Tovera's religious motif-a diamond for the four virtues that helped found the empire.
And thanks! I definitely think white mage has the strongest of them in design, it's super cute. I'd love to have it as a sticker or charm or something lol
I'm also in the mood to draw some ocs in other people's species/worlds but that'll have to wait until late May too, I hate coloring with my fingers!
Thank you for this resource! I had wondered if such a webring existed already but didn't see anything like it, and I'm thrilled someone was up to the task.
Yeah! I thought it would be cool to gather people up since neocities has a worldbuilding niche. I really love reading on new universes, but also many people only come on here once every blue moon :* it'll take a bit to fill the list up lol
Thank you Netvor: Beauty and the Beast for showing me the light, as it does the same thing with a novel/comic split.
Back on this bull again lol. I might just slap concept art down for some of these people until I get to a chapter where I'm forced to draw them and replace their pfp SOB