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    [QUOTE=NoneTheWiser;368034]My schedule doesn't permit me to Watch the Critical Role D&D series live, but I've been catching up by listing to the CR Podcast while I'm at work. I was really taken in by Matt Mercer's descriptions of the Underdark early on in the Vox Machina series, so here is some very belated fan art:

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    Here's some Jrusar Fan Art to Celebrate the Premiere of Critical Role Campaign 3:

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    Shout Out to the Critical Role Wiki for providing a list of all the Jrusar landmarks unveiled thus far!
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    This pic of "Jrusar vs. Ruidus" was inspired by Mercer's description of the city from C3E64 "Reunited." I made some modifications to the original SketchUp model: I relocated the Prakash Pyre to the shortest spire (next to the temple) since Mercer eventually identified the shortest one as the Lantern Spire. I added more gondola lifts and made a couple more airship variants. The red moon, Ruidus, would appear to be different sizes depending upon which hemisphere of the planet you're on, now that the moon is magically tethered in some sort of geosynchronous orbit. So I made the moon as large as I wanted for scenic lighting purposes.

    Otherwise, what makes Jrusar such a difficult illustration is the fog. It's described as being at the bottom of a bowl-shaped valley, so the fog is fairly constant since the moisture has nowhere to escape to. But I wanted the jungle to show through the fog since it's the most important regional landscape feature. I envisioned the fog reflecting a bright pink color because of the bright red moon filing much of the sky (and to contrast with the silhouettes of the spires). The aurora-borealis / leyline-nexus around the moon was an afterthought, but I'm pleased with the way it turned out.
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