Fate's End Show
Project Overview
Fate’s End is a Dungeons & Dragons livestream campaign produced by Ink & Lyre—a project close to my heart and fueled by pure creative passion. As both an artist and Dungeon Master, I helped shape the visual identity and storytelling behind the show. From tarot-inspired character portraits to full trailer design, this campaign was a deep dive into worldbuilding, character design, and narrative-driven illustration.
Each player was given a randomly drawn tarot card and provided a character backstory. I interpreted their characters through the lens of that card to create custom illustrated portraits—blending symbolism, emotion, and fantasy. For the show’s central villain, Lyllith Demise, I crafted a haunting, saint-like illustration with subtle horror undertones that hint at her complex and unnerving role in the campaign.
The branding needed to reflect the gravity of the narrative. I created a logomark inspired by an abstract hourglass, with the last grains of sand revealing a skull beneath. It visually echoes the show's apocalyptic themes and high-stakes storytelling, while standing strong as a memorable Twitch show identity.
Scope of Work
Character Portraits, Villain Illustration, Logo Design, Twitch Trailer, Motion Editing, Music Selection, Narrative Art Direction
My Role:
Creative Direction, Illustration, Tarot Concept Interpretation, Logo Design, Trailer Editing, Dungeon Mastering, Worldbuilding
Industry:
Streaming
Year:
2020
Company:
Freelance




Final Outcome
This project was not just about visuals—it was about atmosphere, tone, and immersion. From the illustrated tarot-style character portraits to the show’s trailer, logo, and music selection, every detail was carefully crafted to pull viewers into the world of Aroria. The visuals became a defining part of the show’s identity and helped deepen both player and audience engagement.
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