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Adventures in Sketchtopia Part 36: Paper Mages

Paper Power.  

Below are a collection of stick figures using paper-based magic.  I'll attempt to coherently explain each scene.
A paper mage uses a blood pen to animate a paper golem loaded up with three paper bombs.  The golem ascends a series of floating paper stairs over a paper wall to attack a mob of zombies.


A paper mages readies a paper fireball to throw at a fiend while it's distracted by paper throwing knives and paper bats.


A paper mage in mystical paper armor unleashes an impressive display of fire and lightning as paper shuriken dangle from his back.


A paper sage readies a massive spell in the center of a paper barrier with the aid of a threefold paper totem and various paper blood spell tags.  Two monsters outside strive to stop him before he finishes.


A paper mage keeps an entire paper bridge upright with the use of massive paper blood spell tags. 


A paper mage readies a paper mace behind a spiked paper wall.  He uses blood spell tags to animate three paper golems to attack two fiends.  Two of the golem propel a third into the air, where it unleashes a fireball from its enhanced right arm while holding a paper knife in its left hand.

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