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An Entire Fantasy World, Sketched Over One Year

For 366 consecutive days, former Blizzard artist Even Mehl Amundsen drew a series of images sketching out the framework and characters for a fantasy universe. He’s now collecting them into a series of books.

They’re called TEGN, and the first of three volumes is now up on Kickstarter, having already gone past its asking amount. Amundsen explains that TEGN has three meanings in Norwegian: ā€œIt can mean ā€œDrawā€, the relevance of which is kind of obvious, it can mean ā€œmarkā€ or ā€œsymbolā€, and it can mean ā€œomenā€. I figured it would be a good name for this project.ā€

Accompanying the images is text fleshing out both the characters and universe, and the first volume is 160 pages.

Below are some illustrations from the book, but you can see more—and pick it up—at the Kickstarter page


To see the images in their native resolution, click on the ā€œexpandā€ button in the top-left corner.

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