What would an aasimar look like that was descended from this?
Or this?
What about this?
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Probably something more comprehendable. D&D 5e, at least, doesn't really focus on the freakish out-there angels. They're pretty humanoid for the most part.
This?
>>54698043
Beautiful human with 8 sets of wings.
>>54698054
same
>>54698080
same but glowing golden wings
>>54698093
same but no face
>>54698043
I hate it when aasimar/tieflings look super strongly physically inhuman. I prefer the subtle characteristics. Tiny horns, discoloured eyes, slightly off-colour skintones, downy feather-like hair, slightly pointy teeth, etc.
I personally find anything too obvious a little sueish most of the time, but it hinges strongly on the setting aesthetic/etc.
>>54698347
these horns tiny enough for you? my warlock, probably the least subtle thing is his tail, or eyes, claws
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>>54698093
>Alienist Summons Upper Planar creatures.jpg
It's simple, we open the Far Realm!
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>>54698093
Probably just have some feathers with patterns that look like eyes.
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>>54698043
The exact same.
>>54698347
Patrician taste. I usually just do very human looking Aasimar. I hate alien Aasimar.
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>>54698054
It'd have a great CHA bonus becaue it would be a great wingman.
>>54698043
>What would an aasimar look like that was descended from this?
3 eyes, hawk wings, random downy feathers on body.
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>>54698080
>Bizarre, alien and beautiful but entirely unsettling Angels
>>54698043
Intense, unblinking eyes
feathery hair
no inside voice.
>>54698043
Aren't Aasimar just touched souls now instead of actual descendants of celestial beings?
I'd use such a creature in it's dreams and visions.