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Demon Lord Saragoth
Demon Lord Saragoth by @drakhenliche (Isabelle Davis)

Lord Saragoth, one of the major 'bad guys' from The Daemonslayers. He's the head of the Lords of Darkness (a cadre of powerful demons) and is in general rather a nasty person.

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Posted: Monday, 22 November, 2004 @ 06:22 PM

wow........ thas soo cool. Love the armor stuff to. Good Job.

Posted: Tuesday, 23 November, 2004 @ 02:19 AM

He does look rather nasty, too. Great depiction, though, I love all the details you put in this drawing. They really bring him to life. Love the shading and shine on the metal and jewel parts, and the highlights over every seam in the wing really makes them look alive. The inside curve lines of his right leg are a little awkward to look at, but that's a minor issue and could be related to the whole demon anatomy, of course. Anyway, this is a really cool picture. Keep it up.

Posted: Sunday, 28 November, 2004 @ 08:20 PM

It's a giant minataur man with wings and SPIKES! squees His wings, by the way, are el coolomundo and I wish I had them O_o eyes them Once again I love your highlighting and shadowing, and coloring of course. Very nice job on the firey background, and the leathery creases in his wings. He looks like he should be on the cover of a Marvel comic book or somethin'. Awesome possom!

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