Drawing Prompt: The Goblin Snow Games

3:24 AM, Friday December 30th 2022

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This submission was done for the The Goblin Snow Games drawing prompt. Check out more submissions here!

This is Currency Kriv, one of my D&D characters. He is a greedy Dragonborn wizard with black scales. His specialty is enchantment magic, spells that alter the enemy's mind. During the Goblin Snow Games, Kriv cheats by brainwashing his opponents using his spells into thinking they lost when in reality they just won. Never change, Kriv, never change.

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