
small portrait of Solomon, an NPC in my ttrpg
#7
solomon likes cats over dogs! he used to have a family cat before she got kicked out

“Tch. Get out of my lab. I’m busy.”
I love how this turned out. Had to trace a ref for the arm but im still proud of it. :]
#4
solomon likes deer a lot! which is why in most art i make of him Now , i tend to represent her as one !if she were to be any specific deer, he’d probably be a mule deer :-)
The Shamir.
A worm that could split stone without tools.
Solomon’s Temple.
Sacred geometry.
Freemasonry’s hidden symbols.
Are these fragments of forgotten wisdom?
3 yesses ,,,,thats enough for me
daily dual wielding / ettore /solomon fact #1
solomon WAS a very privileged child, her family was rich, buuutt after a fight he was kicked out, plunging themselves into debt . heenccee why they joined the mafia to pay it off. ok bye
solomon fucks me up because. he’s a human. he’s a human in hell and even through the whimsy and confidence and power he’s still a human. and he’s holding onto to that fact. it’s this neat inversion of the “going native” trope, where the citizens of hell have already accepted him as basically one of them— more demon than human, really— but solomon is the one who isn’t ready to let go. he shrouds it in fun and jokes because he’s solomon, but he’s human, and he reaches for the mc because they’re the only other one, and he has all this magic and renown and countless connections in hell but he’s. still. human. and he wants to be. he wants to be human. but everything else in the world seems angled against that one simple fact, and. well. how long can you really fight that?
There is absolutely no way that smug fucker doesn’t know.
He’s too damn smart.
He knows.
And yet he’s still almost killed us with his shit cooking.

And now, another fanmade kaiju, and once again, from NES Godzilla Creepypasta, here’s Solomon!
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Y ahora, otro kaiju hecho por fans, y otra vez, de Nes Godzilla Creepypasta, aqui esta Solomon!

An early concept showing how I interpret the Ring of Solomon (Or the Sorcerer’s Ring)