Cadeyrn Warm-up | January 9, 2026

Loose sketch drawing of Cadeyrn from Guild Wars 2. He wears a crown of golden, glowing vine, as he slouches smugly against twisted thorns.
Cadeyrn Warm-up (Crop)

Super rough Cadeyrn warm-up! I’ve been wanting to sketch the ending portion of Ree Soesbee’s “Dream and Nightmare” passages, particularly the final one describing Cadeyrn after he’s founded the Nightmare Court. The specific portion reads: 

Cadeyrn lounged on his throne with a careless, prideful slouch. A crown of golden vine glittered on his forehead as courtiers bowed and whispered before him, hanging on Cadeyrn’s every word, their eyes as lightless as the space between the stars.

— Source: Dream and Nightmare by Ree Soesbee

I love the imagery this passage depicts, and it’s been on my task list for a while to try sketching some ideas based off it. This is my second (very loose) attempt. Below is the full, uncropped (and very rough) composition: 

Full version of the Cadeyrn drawing shown previously. He sits atop a throne-like tangle of thorned vines.
Cadeyrn warm-up (Full composition)

I thought it might also be fun to play a little with Cadeyrn’s design, namely his outfit. I’m not a huge fan of his in-game armor, but I wanted to try something that is still recognizable as having that as its inspiration (for comparison, this is Cadeyrn’s in-game appearance). I really like how in the Nightmare Court outfit series of armor, there’s a mild sense of lasciviousness, or this air of seduction, which works thematically with their concept of corrupting (or “seducing”) Dream sylvari to Nightmare. 

I also thought it didn’t quite make sense that Faolain (the canonical leader of the Nightmare Court) wears Nightmare Court armor, while its founder wears low-level sylvari cultural armor. From the Grove, no less! This never made sense to me, given how arrogant Cadeyrn is depicting in Ree Soesbee’s writings. (I imagine he might likely have disdain for anything associated with the Grove.) But I do love when concepts are created based off in-game appearances – it’s why often, my favorite games to do fan art for tend toward those with lesser graphics. Because these allow more freedom with how artists can imagine their depictions, and allow more creativity and play among different interpretations across a variety of people. 

That’s the idea behind his alternations here – I tried combining features from the sylvari male version of the Nightmare Court light armor (as Cadeyrn is a mesmer) – mainly by opening the chest, and changing his collar armor to thorns instead of leaves – while attempting to keep the “spirit” of his in-game appearance intact. 

Incidentally, the first sketch I tried was from two days ago, sketched as an even looser warm-up: 

Loose sketch showing Cadeyrn toying with his “crown of glittering vine.”

There are aspects of this sketch I also like. I’m not sure which version I’ll take further – it might be neither, maybe I’ll try a few more ideas! – but it was fun to finally sketch down some potential tries for this idea. 

Finally, the first sketch is also part of one of the “sketchpages” I use for warm-ups – this is how the full page looks: 

Loose sketches | Left, Cadeyrn from Guild Wars 2; Right, Corveil, from my own setting (not GW2)

This page started as as warm-up with Corveil first, on the right, as some anatomy construction practice. 

Corveil WIP Crop | November 11, 2025

Painting of a human figure with orange eyes against a teal background. He smirks at the viewer.

Corveil from a painting I’ve been knocking around on the side! Another construction practice from imagination from a bit ago – last month, to be precise. This might be a potential WIP (the full composition is full body), but I’m undecided yet on whether I’d take this further or not. 

Corveil Sketch Practice | October 2, 2025

Digital painting of a male figure smirking down toward the viewer. He has pale brown hair and amber eyes. Practice drawing from today I spent a little more time on than I meant to. This is also another construction drawing from memory to practice my recall and mechanical understanding, which I’ve always needed to improve. And what I hope I’ve improved a bit somewhat this year! 

Other than construction practice, this is also practice for Corveil’s hairstyle. His hairstyle hasn’t been consistent for a while, but recently (within the past few months) I think I’ve decided on something like this. I need to draw it a few more times and from a few more angles to see if it works. The main thing is I want to give him slightly longer hair, but when combined with his outfit/what i have in mind for his character, it’s a balance between what I want to draw versus not making him look foolish, haha. 

Corveil WIP | July 18, 2025

Progress portrait painting of a male figure with light hair and amber eyes.Progress shot of Corveil from a longer painting. I have a few personal work paintings/illustrations that have been hovering at this ~90% progress state for a while. I keep telling myself I’ll finish them after I make some progress with the comic, but I’d like to try and figure out a way to work them alongside the comic, as I am becoming impatient with how long they’ve stayed in this not-quite-but-almost-finished state, haha.