Though you might think the characters I develop are…just random, I put a VERY great amount of thought to the metaphor of the characters… I make sure every character shown (with the exception of guests) has some real meaning in their design. This post is a result of an e-mail from a certain SOMEONE (if you’re reading this you know who you are) who thinks I like to just draw blood elf females because they ” are hot”.
Azarizotza–She is originally based off of the generic High-Elf mage character from Warcraft 3. I just so happened to like the mage mechanic, though I almost chose a rouge at the time…so she became my main character. I designed her so that she had “wild” red hair to represent her fiery passions but held back by a thin strip of “discipline” which is the blue band, given to her by her mother before she died, just knowing that one day…being smart and sensible would avenge her mother’s death…
Xandaria– NOW I will admit, her tan was initially a weird mistake with my color filters and compression…but I remember telling the actual Xandie (after I posted the first comic) to “f**k it all, I’m gonna keep consistency no matter what”… Now the actual Xandie IRL is actually Irish and..quite “fair”, which is the funny problem…but whatever. I designed her cowl to represent that she willingly keeps her passionate concern for the well being of others under “wraps” though it leaks out. She’s a healer and is in pain when others experience pain. She hides it with her crass, hardened attitude, which is representative of her cowl with bright blonde hair (light) leaking from it.
Solstia–She was raised by a Worgen (yes a Worgen…not a Wolvar)…Her parents abandoned her and she was forced to work in Ambermill as…someone who harvested lumber for her foster mother who has become increasingly involved with someone in Shadowfang Keep…) Years of working with many pounds of Lumber led her to be very strong, physically, but missing out on the general socializing of children her own age and race. It didn’t take her long to realize she was “Adopted” when her adoptive mother eventually abandoned her, and was told by the “voice” in her head where to find Aza and Xandie… but that is a story for another time…do any of you remember this? That’s right. Solstia wasn’t always “cleavage-tastic”. In fact, I was a bit against it. But realized, given her past, I wanted her to be defended with Plate armor, but be VERY vulnerable at the same time. Now I know that if you penetrate your GI system (stomach, intestines), it tends to be a very dangerous situation. This is because bacteria from your intestines leak into your other-wise sterile body, causing HORRIBLE infection. I wanted to add that vulnerability, but I also felt her heart should be “QUESTIONABLY” exposed. I tried a few different designs before I came up with the “pentagonal” design for the breastplate exposure…giving an idea of…if she was hit there with an arrow…would it hit her heart or would she be protected? Who knows..given her vulnerable state…
Also as Xandie said “It never hurts to show cleavage or midriff for viewers…hey, why don’t you give Xandie midriff every so often…DON’T YOU FIND ME SEXY?!”…
Moving on….
Zarillion– He wears sunglasses when he’s “playing the part” but takes them off when he’s showing emotion. He wears his tie loose around his neck to represent, he isn’t so fond or strict with the rules he has to uphold…
Amarantha– She keeps her hands out of sight, unless she is admiring them. She loves her work, and admires it obsessively, though has a certain rebelliousness with herself expressed by…her other appearance features…aheeamemehcoughahemGOTHYahem…..
Zerkest– You’ll frequently see him pointing and with thick glasses. Implying that he is “focused” and is always “instructing”. I appreciate his instructions…despite what you may think about the last comic….
….Hmmm, all of them have representation, just comment and I’ll tell you what each means!

so wait, let me get this straight… you DONT think blood elves are liek totally teh hots?
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lol, that must have been a very strange email! but really, you can draw whatever you want, buddy! you are card carrying, licensed and bonded artist after all. >)
buuuuut, it was still nice to hear some back stories behind the finer details on the gang! lets hear more! McGrrrgle and O’Thunderbluff next!!
ohhh…Innervate lol. He was our raid leader. He wasn’t conventional, stressed and overworked, but he always took it like he was the guy on top. Most of the raid commands we got defied common sense or logic, but his hunches always somehow pulled us through. As I thought about it (with the addition of seeing a real life picture of him in a Halloween)
It wasn’t me! I swear! Someone just hacked my email using the back-up codes I use to sneak in the goverment! It wasn’t me! T_T
It was fun to read the descriptions of what you have in your head about us all. For anyone reading this who still doesn’t understand, we are all based on IRL people who used these names and characters in the game. There’s a ton of inside jokes from our numerous raids in these comics, too.
On a side note, tho I don’t really play the game anymore (Cata just didn’t do it for me…Sc2 FTW!) I’ve always approved of what Azari did with my character. I feel like he encapsulated it well, and did it justice. If I had any artistic talent at all (I can’t even do stick figures consistently), and I was drawing comics…I’d probably portray him the same way, and that’s saying something.
So, my closing though is…..WTF IS wrong with blood elf boobies that got [you] upset enough to send an email that warranted this?!
Well, the guy/girl sending me an e-mail sounded drunk…and being it was St. Patrick’s Day, I tend to think the it was even more possible.
It was a weird email, but after having a notebook filled with ideas, scribbles and scratch work, I took enough offense to type this up.
McGrrrgl was the result of a conversation between me and Xandie, about “Mrrrrrgl” (the quest mob in eversong) and how she pronounced it “McGirgle” and I was like “He’s not a Murloc Cop on the Edge….omfg…”
Basically, he was designed to be a creepy comic relief. Originally, I just wanted one creepy eye to always be staring at the “camera” no matter what angle you’re looking at him. This proved to be too creepy and not funny enough, so I added his tongue sticking out to give him more of the feeling that he’s not doing it intentionally, just like he’s not ticking out his tongue intentionally.
I’d critique your comments and spell-check them, but you only pay me and Zerk to do the comics.