As always, an excellent video! This video is the first time I've ever heard of an Azer
@BDTMack2 ай бұрын
Great video! I really like the design of Azers! Though it is quite a simple design I think it's unique among elemental creatures. I also HAVE used the Azer in a one-shot I DMed! I didn't strictly keep to their lore and instead I had a group of them constructed by ancient Dwarf smiths to serve as guardians of an elder evil, a Beholder, that the Dwarves had imprisoned deep within a volcano. Exploring, the party found dozens of dead Azers, nothing more than hollow and broken bronze statues, killed by the servants of the Beholder. However, near the heart of the volcano they found a some broken bronze pieces that still had what seemed like liquid fire spread over them. The party collected this liquid fire and then reforged the bronze body parts. Combining the two they brought one of the Azer back to life. He was called Igni and he helped them in their final fight against the beholder!
@ParentiBrothers2 ай бұрын
That’s really cool! The idea of the party putting one back together of really cool. And I love me a Beholder. Excited for when we get to that monster!
@PauloSouza-qw9mr2 ай бұрын
Tip when painting fire. The "points" of the flame are colder compared to it's origin. So you should start with the brigther collors (White and Yellow) in the base of the flame and them proced to paint the "colder" parte with orange, then red. You can add black just ii the tip of each flame as well, it helps mimicing fire :) Hot>cold White>Yellow>Orange>Red>Black
@RIVERSRPGChannel2 ай бұрын
Nope never used one Nice job
@PauloSouza-qw9mr2 ай бұрын
I have! I used them twice acctually lol 1st time in the Princess of the Apocalypse module campaing, they are related to the Cult of Fire. 2nd time in a homebrew campaing in Greyhawk where a Fire Giant was a legendary smith and had these guys as assistants.