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Torakor the Grarrl Gladiator
This mighty Grarrl is one of Altador's Twelve Heroes, known as the Gladiator for his exploits in battle. Though Torakor is a brave, implacable warrior, he is proof that physical strength must be matched by one's strength of character in order to be truly great. Why not honour this courageous Grarrl by drawing your very own portrait of him?

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Finish forming Torakor's helmet by drawing some curving lines on his forehead. Next, add a pair of nostrils to his snout and draw his mouth. Then, make the Grarrl's body (which is mostly hidden behind his shield) and finish drawing his muscular arms and legs.

Now, let's begin working on Torakor's Gladiator armour. First, add some more detail to the crest of his helmet and his shield, and then draw a few bands around his tail. Next, make Torakor's Gladiator kilt and work on his shoulder-armour and breastplate. Finally, include some leather bands around his feet.

Erase any extra lines that might be left on your drawing. Next, begin giving more expression to Torakor's face by making his eyes and furrowed brow, along with adding some gritted teeth to his mouth. Then, work on defining his arms and feet a bit more. Lastly, keep adding detail to Torakor's armour and clothing by giving the crest of his helmet its stiff, brushlike texture and including a few more leather bands around his wrists and ankles.

A great warrior like Torakor needs equally great armour, so add some decorative designs to his breastplate, shield, and kilt. Then, draw his sword in his left hand (which is on your right).