Seiken Densetsu Art

All of the characters depicted below, except where noted, are owned by Squaresoft. I'm not sure exactly who the character designers were, but I do know that the actual drawings on this specific page were by me, Glarryg.

If a character's origin is not specified, it means it's featured in more than one (or all) of the SD games. Abbreviations for the specific games are as follows:

For those of you who are interested, I also have photographic evidence in favor of the Mana Sword Trick from SoM, and some Seiken Densetsu Fan Fiction in the works. But, for now, enjoy the art (hopefully).

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Tomato Man, casting what will surely be a devilish spell

Sand Stinger, one of SoM's cooler-looking arthropods

SD turtles are adept at using weapons, and occasionally sprout wheels; no kidding

Seeing this guy is never a good thing; it usually means you're dead

The eight Elementals of Mana, having a party, I would assume

A mainstay of Square's Final Fantasy series, Moogles appear in the SD games, but look a little different

A squat version of the fearsome Mantis Ant

Popoie, in miniature form

Do I already have a Rabite on this page? No matter; here's another in that case

Yet another rendition of Shade

A collage of the heroes of SoM

Krissie and the Resistance: not a rock band, but a real live band of freedom fighters

Julius, FFA's magic-wielding megalomaniac

Wisp or Lumina: either way, you've got an Elemental of Light here

Chess Knight, the SD Series' resident possessed board game piece

Denden, LoM's floating, shell-bearing squid (hey, it's a video game; things don't have to make sense)

Creepy Shadoles patrol the Underworld in LoM

Li'l Cactus, LoM's journalistic sentient vegetation

Duelle the Onion Warrior... seriously...

LoM's His and Hers Unnamed Protagonists

Aura, the Gold Elemental specific to LoM

The Manager, friendly puzzle-man from LoM

Louie, mysterious floating cloth-being

Mark: it's a wonder this guy doesn't sell his store and roam the world fighting evil as "Beetle Man"

Sandra, LoM's murderous jewel thief

Rubens: he could have been another stylish crime-fighter if it wasn't for Sandra...

SD Series robots are often called Golems, or Machine Golems, and usually look something like this

Hawk, SD3's ninja hopeful

SoM's Randi showing off the Thunder Saber spell

Purim tackles a Ninja

LoM's headstrong swordsman Escad

Dwarven blacksmith Watts

SD3's Amazon warrior Lise

LoM's Flameshe

Undine, the Elemental of Water

Salamando, the Elemental of FIRE!

Title picture from my SoM piece, Manmon

SoM's Emperor Vandole

Geshtar, Emperor Vandole's mechanically-skilled henchman

Sheex, Vandole's shape-changing thug

Fanha, possibly the sneakiest of Vandole's lieutenants

Thanatos, last but not least of Vandole's entourage

SD3's miniature wizard Carlie

Sylphid, the Elemental of Wind

Gnome, the Elemental of Earth

Randi takes on one of Vandole's knights

Angela, SD3's sorceress-in-training

Popoie grapples with a Pebbler

Title graphic from my LoM story, Micael

Esmeralda, LoM's Emerald Jumi

SoM's dimwitted Scorpion Army, led be their curvaceous boss

Luna, the Moon Elemental

Dryad, Elemental of Trees/Wood/Forest

Kevin, troubled half-werewolf of SD3

FFA's Amanda

FFA's Hero and Lester in the epic battle with the villain Davias

The SoM gang grapples with Thanatos

FFA's Hero, redone

FFA's Man, also redone

Duran Redux

Lise... ahh, Lise

This may very well be the first piece of fan art for the new game Sword of Mana, a.k.a. Shinyaku Seiken Densetsu, which is a remake of SD1. Likewise, this is the nameless Hero and Heroine.

Remember, if you'd like a piece of my artwork, I'll probably allow it as long as you ask first. It's still copyrighted by me.

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