[dungeoncrawl] Re: and some more

  • From: Johnathan Detrick <jdetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: dungeoncrawl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 08:58:18 -0500

    I agree with Jim, these symbols are great!  I love the one for Talosaard,
and the one for Ilana is nice as well.  Great work!

Jim and Karen wrote:

> Keith,
>
> You're really impressing me with these!  Celane was neat - the curves could
> either be from a brassy and sensuous woman or the supporting columns of a
> crystal ball.  Definitely fits the character.  And Foster's is really cool.
> Did you remember that Epsilon had an affinity for the underdark and dwarves?
>
> His holy symbol looks sort of like a mountain - it's very fitting.  Wow -
> let me know what you think of this.  Escrima represents fairness and
> appropriate consequences of actions.  I see her as a goddess with a dual
> nature - a placid, elven side and a savage, avian side (like Janus).   I
> also see her having an affinity for winter, and ice - any holy symbol ideas?
>
> And then there's Dennis.  I know we talked about him before, but to me, his
> primary interest is in gently nudging mortals toward founding enlightened
> civilizations.  I'm picturing something like a keyhole or other portal that
> offers a simplistic view of a sun/eye with a structure or symbolic town
> beneath it. Something like that!
>
> And also, Amrikol - I could picture a fierce, dark symbol of his helmet with
> glowing eyes and breathing areas (like an iron furnace or something).  What
> do you think?  Thanks again for doing these!
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Grogan, Keith" <Keith_Grogan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: "Damon Kline (E-mail)" <damon.kline@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "Matt McKeehan
> (E-mail)" <matt.mckeehan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; "'Jim and Karen' (E-mail)"
> <jimkaren@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <jdetrick@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 7:43 PM
> Subject: and some more
>
> > here are some more holy symbols. Jim let me know if you like Epislon's. I
> > like that it looks like it is put together from separate pieces. I thought
> > that would be fitting given his architectural background. That and
> triangles
> > seem to be the second most used symbol next to chess pieces to represent
> > statedgy from what I found on my image searches. I also got one for Matt's
> > character and 2 NPCs. enjoy
> >
> > keith
> >
> >  <<symbols-3.pdf>>
> >


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