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The trees were cut down a while ago, so didn't have much wood to work with on this commission. So I took the wizard down to finish the piece.

 

The stump at the front was rotten, so I hollowed it out for a plant.

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The hollow one would have made a good cauldron

 

It was a very short stump, but would have been a idea, I also hit a nail that day and blunted my 550 xp chain, stones grit nails great things you fing near the ground.

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