There was once a spidery contents here but a spider has now put them inside coccoons.... Like Shelob did with Frodo Baggins~ Or maybe like those fleshy things in Aliens before the chestburster bursts out of them~ Yep, like one of those things :D
Spider Coccoon
6 years ago in #drawing by veryspider (68)
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You’ll have to get another one before that one dies completely 😮
Yay for milder weather!
I can see this guy causing problems for enemies, he may only have one arm but apparently left handed sword wielders are hard to deal with 😆
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Yeah, probably will have to ! Inkpens are always running out with me :3
Oh yeah, like left handed pitchers in baseball, apparently they are always causing problems :D
I think he is actually best known for his deep understanding of ducks and their relations to witches.
What relations are there between ducks and witches? Now I am curious.
DUCKS AND WITCHES
I AM CAPTAIN AMERICA WHO DOES NOT UNDERSTAND REFERENCES
You not get these guys down there yet? I recommend you check 'em out
are them monty pythons?
i grew up in asia, had to ... acquire a lot of stuff like understanding of puns, and british sense of humour and a lot of other knowledge to even grasp basic things
one day i will monty python
Being a spider probably makes human culture confusing enough.
Anyway, yes...Holy Grail. Great starting point!
aye aye sir!
I didn't know of these knights so well, so I find all their descriptions very interesting and I'm glad you included them. And I don't find it surprising that he is most well known about how he deals with Excalibur, it is after all, the magic sword! Magic swords are fun XD.
This one is quite a hawt since he's half dressed. You are always good with the hair and the shading of your drawing, I appreciate all the lines :).
That is true, magic swords are always fun :D And I'm also learning more about them as I draw these, so I'm glad to share knowledge :D :D :D
I kinda like that he's shown without so much armour too. Maybe he's enough bad-ass not to need to wear so much armour.... XD;;;;;;;;
Thanks, scrawls <3
I laughed when I read the part where the king asked what happened and he said “nothing.” 🤣 That would be my reply too if that were me!
The knight looks so interesting with the one hand and the armor looks great!
I know right??? I laughed also when I read this story, and I was like.... That'd totes be me XD LOL
Thank you, foxi <3 <3 <3
I love the ay you summarized the whole Excalibur’s sword story. Short and funny. Your right, this dude is bad ass with one arm and wielding a sword. Nice belt! LOL. I enjoyed this knights series.
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I am glad you likey my summary lol I tend to be very silly :D
And yea! I like how a disabled person could be the King's marshal :D So cool ! What a great character :D
I see the series is going soooo good:) I did not know that Bedivere was one armed, maybe he lost his arm trying to protect Arthur. Cool artwork @veryspider, i like his face a lot, he looks like having cat-like characteristics:)
Yes, I didn't know either! But doing this series, I had to read the articles and I was very impressed that a disabled knight was actually one of the best Knights of the Round Table ! Very inspiring :D :D :D
Thank you, George :D
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this dude look so cute @veryspider, LOL.. I like it though. Anyway, the eyes of all characters here have beautiful eyes, you're so good on drawing the eyes!
Thanks :D I like eyes, I guess :D
Very nice :)
His nose and lips make him look kinda cat-like
Also I like that trick with switching background color between photos ;)
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that trick is my camera phone's temperament !!!
thank you, @longer <3 <3 <3
Another lovely character and here we are so close to a new year and I'm not really ready to start January 2019. Somehow I always think there will be more time between Christmas and New year to prepare.
Thank you, Donna ! And yes I can totally relate on how you are feeling, about not being ready for 2019 !!!
And it's like... less than 13 hours away now (FOR ME)
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Beautiful.
Thanks!
I think, realistically, this is the first time we would see explicit mention of heroes (or side-heroes) being handicapped in some way and still being a functional member of virtuous people within Medieval British canon. Of course there may have been characters beforehand in other Medieval British canon, but they're either lost to history or reworked into this character. Any a case, half/semi-nude hero representation! Also clearly exposed skin that a club can bludgeon on! He better use that sword to great use and parry like a mad duelist!
Anyways, to make this an arbitrary paragraph but to continue on, I love the sketch style as previously admitted. (I need not bring up what we brought up in the previous two Knights of the Round Table art posts. Though I like how yah continue on with that style.) What I find a bit anachronistic is the belt buckle, but maybe there were certainly belts that had that style (after all, not lot remained of the Medieval England when it came to small items like that). Also, partially armoured and still cool looking. (I imagine the full armament would make the hacked-off limb a shield-limb or some morning star tool.)
Usually I have a gif here, but this is a New Years! Many GIFS!
Handicapped people being heroic is so inspiring and awesome :D
I think he'll have a prosthetic arm when he's fully armoured, and then it may come up super useful to defend himself with in times of need !