{"id":33016,"date":"2024-02-28T06:30:23","date_gmt":"2024-02-28T11:30:23","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/tellest.com\/?p=33016"},"modified":"2023-09-25T10:42:20","modified_gmt":"2023-09-25T14:42:20","slug":"treasure-concept-art-fitzs-whistle","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tellest.com\/treasure-concept-art-fitzs-whistle\/","title":{"rendered":"Treasure Concept Art – Fitz’s Whistle"},"content":{"rendered":"
Now I know what you’re thinking.\u00a0 This looks nothing like a whistle!\u00a0 Well neither did the so-called whistle from The Legend of Zelda, which is what we were gently ribbing here with this treasure from the world of Tellest!\u00a0 Greetings, travelers, and welcome to another one of these artifact posts.\u00a0 Today we’re looking at a magical instrument that performs similarly to the pre-Ocarina of old, in that it helps its user travel across great distances.<\/p>\n
Steven Bellshaw once again became our artist for this wonderful project, and right from the get-go, he took this pan flute and helped to bring it to life.<\/p>\n
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Though the first image definitely helps to sell some level of distinction, it’s the follow-ups that always show the polish, so we’ll take a deeper dive as we go.\u00a0 We began to see shapes and colors that helped to sell the idea in a more distinguished manner.\u00a0 But one of the things that we decided to move away from was the “peace and love” sort of message that we felt from the doves.<\/p>\n
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A touch of gold and a brush of metal adds a richer feel to Fitz’s Whistle.\u00a0 While your first thought might take you to visions of satyrs playing this musical instrument, it can in fact be played by anyone, regardless of their musical acumen.\u00a0 While they are probably excited about the idea of playing flawlessly considering they didn’t previously have the talents to pull off such a melody, it won’t be long before they pay attention to the otherworldly wind whisking them off to a new place instead!<\/p>\n