Portraits of D&D party for a game I'm DMing - first timer, which lead to accidentally setting the first dungeon dive to "Dark Souls" instead of "Medium" for a bunch of level ones, but a misinterpretation of the rules and a little help in the form of a stash of healing supplies lead the party to survive.
Homalis, Elf Rogue who had the worst two in-game hours of her life in that dungeon, this is a more worksafe version. Because among the many things that made that late afternoon one of the worst in that elf's life, she got volunteered in exchange for some info on what was left in the dungeon. She resolved to try and castrate the bandit instead, and, well. She flubbed that roll and made good on the promised payment instead.
Marii Divosa, racist grey elf warlock, silently sniggering at the party rogue's expense. She is the aforementioned warlock. She has a fancy rapier named Cayicata that deals 1d8 poison damage along with its regular stuff, so she isn't
completely worthless in melee.
Charple Sizzles the sorcerer, also known as "Blisters" and "The Human Callus," with his new dwarven shortsword Zirilzes (to counter his horrible strength and dex, it deals an additional 1d6 fire damage so he can at least contribute in fights in tight quarters.)
Both Charple and Marii's melee weapons were rewards for the dungeon, because their default melee weapons made them worse than useless once things got up close. I'm sure they'll be insanely broken for early on, but later I'm sure they'll be cursing these weapons and asking them to stop sucking so much.
And Leon Vetten, Fighter and DMPC. The party was too fragile with three squishies and I didn't want to force anyone to reroll, so I filled the tanky melee role myself. Goblin Slayer eye thing will probably be nixed, though he does act in a bandit-centered version of that character, with a much larger sword.
I've also been making tons and tons and tons of custom tokens for the campaign.