Sephere’s Sword
Sephere’s Sword by @Agondray

Like the previous drawing, this sword is based on another plastic sword I bought from a Halloween store.

This was going to be the sword wielded by Sephere, one the main villains and a major antagonist for my Sapphire/Silver Sword series. He is part of a shadow-demon worshipping cult who made it his duty to kill the protagonist and unleash the Shadow Monsters back into the world. I figured his fighting style would a scimitar style, so I wanted to give him a sword that vaguely resembles a scimitar. His sword being kinda distorted due to being forged with evil energy.

Again, I’m not sure if this is actually going to be the final design, but the concepts of Sephere and his sword have so far remained relatively unchanged.

What do you think?

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Posted: Monday, 01 May, 2023 @ 09:22 PM

...I think I've seen the toy this is based on. :O

Posted: Tuesday, 02 May, 2023 @ 02:35 AM

@Thorvald: Whaaaaaat … Really!?

I’ve literally never been able to find another one of these since I got mine.

Posted: Tuesday, 02 May, 2023 @ 07:34 PM

@Agondray: Granted it was several years ago, so who knows if they're still in production. :P

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