Everyone evacuating the Castleship really got me good, but Coran’s scenes hit me the hardest. Coran has been near single-handedly maintaining this entire ship by himself since season 1.
He’s not a paladin, he can’t create wormholes, but he gets the ship up and running whenever it fails, he works his ass off. He keeps it clean, he makes repairs. He does his best to keep things in order so the others can focus on the fight, and he joins it when he needs to.
And then the emotional connection as well, as it’s the pride of his family and one of the last connections Coran has to them. I’m so happy with all the Coran-centric scenes they included, especially this one. He’s a support character, but damn if anything would get done without him there.
A bunch of D&D au sketches I did as I was fleshing out more stuff! Just in case the text was hard to read or people wanted to see some bits individually, I broke it up in separate images from the main image.
I finally made a design for Acxa, who I decided to make a Tiefling – or at least half or whatever equivalent there is – mainly because of her horns. And that led to me changing up Keith’s character a little bit to make him part Tiefling as well, having the smallest horns that are easily hidden in his hair.
The dress for Allura’s character was just something I thought would be fun to design, since even in the campaign she’s still a princess and would need to dress the part on some occasions. And I couldn’t forget to add a small NPC version of Coran in some way.
And I had a lot of fun with doodles of Lotor’s character Sincline, and how he’s basically the party’s clueless golden hearted boy. Which I’m glad I can now share thanks to finally getting his backstory out.
Not to mention the fun I had with the Funbot Golem, controlled by an infamous Samoyed Dog – based on a question from a while back that suggested it.
Just a little reminder that Alteans can have different markings and we don’t really know why that is.
My best guess is what they do, like, Honeravs markings changed when she started working with the quintessence and all that.
The markings under their cheeks are the normal marks, but then they have secondary extra ones that are larger and take up more areas on the face. With Haggar the shape expanded the more she was exposed
It reached the end of her jawline after she entered the rift. Lotor was born with the post-exposure shape resembling Haggar’s a bit. It’s not far fetched to assume his could expand as well if he enters the rift.
Those extra marks could mean a different type of Altean, perhaps mixed with another species or have special abilities, like how a blessed Altean can have the mark of the chosen and thus change shape and size and have magical abilities.