

I interpreted his face in a way that best conveyed the expression I wanted him to have, which is best described as indignance. Redcloak, the goblin, has been rendered in many different ways. The biggest challenge was making realistic versions of these character's faces, who are just stick figures in the original comic. Until recently I've used mainly pencil, but from now on I hope to use more colored pencils and watercolor. This is an image that's been stuck in my head for about a year now, and I think it's the biggest sketch I've done. Sorry the quality is so crappy, I took a picture of it with my phone. Redcloak, Xykon, Tsukiko and the Monster in the Shadows (I believe its name is Monster-San now?). Xykon uses two hyphens (-) instead of an em dash (-) despite the fact that this is a handwritten note.Members of Team Evil from the popular webcomic Order of the Stick by Rich Burlew.This is the first appearance of the Chlorine Elemental, the second of the periodic table elementals summoned by Redcloak, the first being the five Titanium Elementals from #423.So Redcloak is at least 15th level, but possibly higher at the time of this strip.

The blades do 1d6 damage per level, to a maximum of 15d6.

Redcloak: Well, what Xykon wants and what's a good idea tend to diverge significantly. Tsukiko: I'm pretty sure Xykon wanted you to deal with it now. Redcloak kills an Azurite Cleric with some sort of touch spell. Redcloak: Look, I'm pretty busy at the moment, I'll deal with this later. Redcloak: Do you actually expect me to believe that Xykon stopped in the middle of a battle to conduct a job interview? Redcloak: Putting aside for the moment the staggeringly high probability that you're some kind of Azurite double agent. Tsukiko: Excuse me, Xykon said I'm supposed to drop some paperwork off with you? It's periodic table entry reads, "17 Cl 35.453". Redcloak: Chlorine Elemental, kill all the humans in the courtyard.
