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(Although countless adventurers across Sapience have displayed both valor and talent throughout the Y600 games, I think we can all agree that the true "Spirit" of Competition is a good old ice cold grog. And what better way to relax and celebrate this...)
 
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Although countless adventurers across Sapience have displayed both valor and talent throughout the Y600 games, I think we can all agree that the true "Spirit" of Competition is a good old ice cold grog.  And what better way to relax and celebrate this fantastic year than with a brand new tankard to drown oneself in? I speak of the Strider Cerusse's "groteqsue Leviathan tankard," which in fact won the heart of Lord Phaestus and took 1st place in his crafting competition this year. Though nowhere near as detailed or striking as her original piece, I have attempted to replicate it, here, in paint: The Leviathan's body admist the sloshing Sea of Screaming Prayers, having just cleaved The Mere Nature in twain, one of its men jumping ship to the left-and the devious Caspiite who summoned this sea beast perched on a stone admist the waves, down right. Certainly, admiring this excellent piece of craftsmanship is just as enjoyable as sharing a pint after one of the many celebrations and events we've had this year, with friends and family.
Although countless adventurers across Sapience have displayed both valor and talent throughout the Y600 games, I think we can all agree that the true "Spirit" of Competition is a good old ice cold grog.  And what better way to relax and celebrate this fantastic year than with a brand new tankard to drown oneself in? I speak of the Strider Cerusse's "groteqsue Leviathan tankard," which in fact won the heart of Lord Phaestus and took 1st place in his crafting competition this year. Though nowhere near as detailed or striking as her original piece, I have attempted to replicate it, here, in paint: The Leviathan's body admist the sloshing Sea of Screaming Prayers, having just cleaved The Mere Nature in twain, one of its men jumping ship to the left-and the devious Caspiite who summoned this sea beast perched on a stone admist the waves, down right. Certainly, admiring this excellent piece of craftsmanship is just as enjoyable as sharing a pint after one of the many celebrations and events we've had this year, with friends and family.
(acryllic on canvas w/ inking)
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