Ireland-based Polish painter Tomasz Alen Kopera uses basic oils and acrylics on canvas to envelop his audience into an otherworldly realm where the
Ireland-based Polish painter Tomasz Alen Kopera uses basic oils and acrylics on canvas to envelop his audience into an otherworldly realm where the
Ireland-based Polish painter Tomasz Alen Kopera uses basic oils and acrylics on canvas to envelop his audience into an otherworldly realm where the
Silvanus[note 1] (pronounced: /sɪlˈvɑːnʌs/ sihl-VANN-us[16][19][21][27]) was the Celtic and Faerunian power of wild nature,[21] standing in contrast to the more ordered, agrarian nature represented by the goddess Chauntea.[28] Silvanus had both an old and young avatar form that he was known to manifest in.[19] His old form was known as the Old Father. It took the form of an old, bearded human male face, either floating midair among trees or sprouting from the trunk of an especially large and old
Dryads, also known as the Ent-wives or Tavaro and Tavaron in Elvish, were a race of beautiful plantlike maidens, created by Yavanna to act as the protectors of trees and other flora, in particular flowers. While they once lived all over Arda, they had removed enmasse from the company of the Ents in the Second Age to live in Taur Anèdas. They appear to be beautiful women with delicate features seemingly made of soft wood. Their hair appears to be made of leaves and foliage that changes color as t