
This is a black and white pencil sketch depicting a wizard calling up a spirit. The scene is set within a rough, rustic interior, likely a cave or a dilapidated building. The wizard is depicted lying on the ground, seemingly in a trance or ritualistic pose. He is gaunt and emaciated, with visible ribs and a skeletal frame. His arms are outstretched, and his head is tilted back as if in invocation. Above him, a swirling, shadowy form is emerging, representing the spirit. It's a chaotic mass of lines and shading, suggesting an ethereal and otherworldly presence. To the left of the wizard stands a small, grotesque creature, possibly a familiar or a servant. It has a bulbous head, large eyes, and a hunched posture. It appears to be observing the ritual with a curious or expectant expression. In the foreground, to the right of the wizard, is a sphere, possibly a magical orb or a focus for the ritual. The background features a rough stone wall and a wooden structure, adding to the sense of a primitive and mystical setting. The overall style of the sketch is expressive and dramatic, with strong lines and shading used to create a sense of atmosphere and tension. The caption at the bottom reads "Wizard calling up a "helping spirit."