A record of the pictures I've taken to use as tokens for online gaming. If they suit your non-commercial needs, feel free to borrow them. It is polite to give credit.
Firefly Character
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While the torso is intended to represent armor, in this case it was used as a shirt with a dragon on it, as the character had a mild obsession with dragons.
The body and head are from a Monkey King figure in one of Lego's randomized figure collections. I replaced the monkey hair/ears with a horned helmet, and gave him a mace. The descriptions specified "bloody melee weapon", so I attempted to make the mace look a bit bloody. In all fairness, it turned out better than I expected, but not as well as I'd hoped. If I have the stats on hand, and they're from the 13th Age System Reference Document (which is free), I'm going to start sharing them with the figure, so here goes:
This is the barbarian figure from the Legend of Drizzt game by WotC (yes, he has a name; no, I don't remember it). I was actually using it as a Bugbear Brute, as it looks impressively brutish and is easily distinguishable from the bugbear pic/figure I used. Note: this is why I toned the color so far down. I wanted to de-emphasize the human-ness of the face. Looks like the "bugbear brute" profile is not in the SRD, so I wont' be sharing it. It is in the campaign book, Eyes of the Stone Thief (available on DriveThru in both 13th Age and 5e compatible versions). Most amusing moment of the combat, to me, was when the Brute and the Gnome Barbarian kept crit-failing at one another, to the point that a PC who had an item that came with a sort of paranoia quirk started gettting twitchy.
This figure is the Kobold Sorcerer from Castle Ravenloft by WotC. I used it for a hobgoblin warmage. This fight was on a narrow bridge, where the concussive blast had the possibility of knocking characters off into a ravine. I'm noticing that I did not get the focus on this guy's face. I'll work harder at that the next time, as I think it would look much better with the focus there.
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