You do not know how much I liked this illustration. So much so that I used it to represent my character in a Pathfinder Kingmaker campaign; the proud and reckless son of Chief Sootscale, determined to lead his tribe to greatness by making a city where his tribe end up forming a community in that city to serve as an example and inspiration to the rest of the kobolds of the world... They tend to be Legal/evil perhaps because they do not know anything better.

Goldeneye is a sorcerer with a white dragon lineage, with only one level of fighter; with neutral alignment, but tends to Legal/neutral... but his several years living among human bandits taught him things that take him away from the law (to know the ages, weights and minimum heights for the race, in addition to other things, use the manual of D & D Advanced Races - Kobolds... with this it turned out that he was 13 years old at the start of the game (since the kobolds reach adulthood at age 10)). Try to make the character reflect what you see in the illustration. How did you visualize it when creating this illustration? As a fighter? Like a rogue? multiclass of both?



I fell in love with him the moment I saw him, I love the detail in the muscles and that feeling of volume that you achieved.