In The Last Knight of Camelot, players will encounter Sir Elidyr, one of the last true knights of a fallen kingdom.
Though scarred by battle and time, Elidyr is a steadfast ally to the player. He once served the ancient order that protected the sword Excalibur and now watches over its broken legacy in the Dark Lands. When he meets Aiden, the Would-Be King, Elidyr stands by him, offering knowledge, guidance, and the strength of old vows.
He’s not just a source of lore—he’s a fully-integrated NPC who can assist in combat, train Aiden, and help unlock secrets tied to the world’s lost chivalric orders.
“You carry more than a broken sword, boy. You carry the last breath of a dying dream. And I will see it live again.”
On the left is a real-life photo of a friend, in the middle is a rough sketch, and on the right is the final concept art.
Hope you’re well and having a wonderful week so far
Just wanted to pop in again and throw in a bit more support. As always, your work looks phenomenal. The fantasy-theme is definitely one of my favorites and you always do a great job with it The final concept art feels very dreamy and charming.
I look forward to seeing more of your work. Happy developing until next time!
I think you captured the desired essence quite beautifully. Using your friend as a reference truly helped the character come to life in your charming style. I appreciate the colors used to give the light back glow of the sun through the trees.
Thank you so much for the kind words — it really means a lot! I’m glad the fantasy theme resonates with you; it’s something I’ve always been passionate about, so hearing that it connects with others is incredibly motivating.
I’ve got more art and updates on the way, so stay tuned! Appreciate the continued support, and I hope you’re having a great week as well. Until next time — happy adventuring! dont forget to join the discord server
Thank you so much — I really appreciate your kind words! I’m glad the essence came through clearly; using my friend as a reference definitely helped ground the piece emotionally. I had a lot of fun playing with the light and colors, especially to capture that soft glow through the trees.
Thanks again for the encouragement — it truly keeps me going. More to come soon!