
Aarakocra Bookmark - Hueforge
Majestic feathered wings spread wide as this noble Aarakocra warrior stands proudly atop a rocky precipice, spear held high against a mountainous backdrop. The avian humanoid's intricate plumage cascades in detailed grayscale tones, from the elaborate feathered headdress to the scaled talons gripping the stone ledge. Dramatic shadows and highlights create depth across the figure's ornate armor and flowing cape, while misty peaks fade into the distance behind this D&D-inspired sentinel.
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