Well sticking to one style for too long ends up boring me. I like to mix it up and keep it somewhat fresh, at least for me.
Oh and here is another pic of Dhal that I did, showing him relaxing after an adventure with a pint and surrounded by several of his pets (yeah he collects pets)
There is -
His white mouse "
Paolo" on his shoulder, his brown mouse "
Stitch" on the counter, his raccoon "
Benjamin" also on the counter, his red dog "
Bertie" on the floor and behind him is his wolf pup "
Banjo". Not in the pic (because they were not allowed in the tavern) are his two horses "
Buck" and "
Roger"
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...nkWithPets.jpg
Now he isn't the only Dhal to have ever existed. Before this guy came around I played another Kobold Warlock named Dhal who was a lot more chaotic and a lot more evil and didn't collect pets or wear unicorn onesies. But sadly the game only lasted about 5 sessions. So a while later when I was asked to join another D&D game I reused the basic concept and general backstory and basically rebooted him.
But if you want to know what the "
proto-Dhal" looked like...
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...Proto-Dhal.png
Of course I don't just play Dhal i
In another game I play a
Dragonborn Rogue (
arcane trickster) named "
Vikus Dolin". He is unique because, unlike most Dragonborn that are well over 6 feet tall and very muscular...and don't have tails. He is only 5'7, rather slim and does have a tail. This has made some characters (NPCs) mistake him for a Lizardfolk, but no...despite appearances he is 100% a Dragonborn. He is just a bit of an oddity. He is very rarely without his bat familiar "
Rupert"
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachmen...0017/Vikus.png