| jemstone |
So...
Is the girl doll in the Soulbind Doll illustration a Souldoll or a Dollmore BJD? She resembles products from both. Having many friends who collect the things, I instantly recognized her as one of those two brands. ;)
The "native" doll also resembles one seen on a certain 1980's prime-time spooky-serial tv show... ;)
Also, have I seen that piece on DeviantArt? It looks really familiar!
| Liz Courts Contributor |
The "native" doll also resembles one seen on a certain 1980's prime-time spooky-serial tv show... ;)
That was intentional, I do believe.
Also, have I seen that piece on DeviantArt? It looks really familiar!
Many of the artists that Paizo uses display their work on DeviantArt.com, so it's entirely possible!
| jemstone |
jemstone wrote:The "native" doll also resembles one seen on a certain 1980's prime-time spooky-serial tv show... ;)That was intentional, I do believe.
I figured as much. I giggled uncontrollably when I saw it. Obviously affected by secret runs of Hideous Laughter and a Spell of Reminiscence... ;)
jemstone wrote:Also, have I seen that piece on DeviantArt? It looks really familiar!Many of the artists that Paizo uses display their work on DeviantArt.com, so it's entirely possible!
I'm betting so.
Still wondering which BJD that's based on... looks like one a friend has.. Hrrrrmmmm
| jemstone |
If I see one more soulbound doll, in one more adventure path, I'll officially deem them the most overused monster of all time!
EDit: Cmon James, I dare ya!
I actually have an in-character use for creating a bunch of them in my best friends ongoing "War against the armies of Orcus" PFRPG-Spelljammer game, and the willing soul to use to do it.
"Hush, you're upsetting the children," is about to become a very ominous thing for the villains to hear...