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Hildegard Eden Von Tempest - D&D PC

This half-gnome trickster cleric is a thinly-veiled adaptation of Lady Elaine Fairchilde from Mister Roger's Neighborhood, which is something I've been wanting to play for ages. I just feel like that character has a lot of unexplored depth and potential. And to me she is the epitome of "chaotic neutral".

Her baggy sleeves conceal several small drawers containing various materials. She has tiny little baby arms so storing supplies on her hip would be impractical. Don't think about it too hard.

Her baggy sleeves conceal several small drawers containing various materials. She has tiny little baby arms so storing supplies on her hip would be impractical. Don't think about it too hard.

An alternate version on a white background so it can more easily be printed on a paper character token, without worry of the print being too dark.

An alternate version on a white background so it can more easily be printed on a paper character token, without worry of the print being too dark.

I normally draw my D&D characters in a pixel art style, and this time is no different. I think pixel art is a great medium for designing characters, even if you're going to draw them in another style later.

I normally draw my D&D characters in a pixel art style, and this time is no different. I think pixel art is a great medium for designing characters, even if you're going to draw them in another style later.

I felt like it was important for understanding a character this elderly to dig into her youth with her backstory, so I made a pixel art for her younger self too. She has a different name because D&D characters gotta have secrets.

I felt like it was important for understanding a character this elderly to dig into her youth with her backstory, so I made a pixel art for her younger self too. She has a different name because D&D characters gotta have secrets.

Meanwhile in Blender

Meanwhile in Blender