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A thread to post my drawings of character I didn't create, or interactions between character that don't belong in their respective dossiers. The pieces may contain spoilers for the storylines of the involved characters.
-Elphimas could think of worse ways to pass an evening. There will be time to buy more resistant cushions and bedsheets later. -Sharaka is not a messy sleeper; she's a sleeping mess. -Her left arm has no scale because it's artificial. (I may or may not work it into canon) -They're not married or anything, those rings are facilitators for two-way telepathy and planeswalking.
Sisters of the Fire (Beryl, Sharaka)
(named Sisters of the Flame when posted) -The symbol on Beryl's palm is an attempt to design a ward able to protect from every color. -Sharaka is wearing a short sleeved gambeson, a type of armor she may learn to appreciate in future.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
Thank you! I didn't know that card existed Though I have to admit the original title was Sisters of the Fire, to play on the significance that exact word has for both of them, and for some reason it ended up as "Flame". Which title do you think is better?
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I love that they're sharing the fire.
The idea for this piece originated from the fact both of them have a troubled relationship with the symbols of their own power; Beryl had to stop fearing the Fire by accepting it, while Sharaka has the disturbing tendency to offer herself as fuel for it, both figuratively and literally.
Fortunately Beryl is coming to terms with her problems, and I can only hope Sharaka will too. I also think they would have interesting interactions! Once Sharaka stops hitting on Beryl and Aloise both, I mean.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
Thank you! I didn't know that card existed Though I have to admit the original title was Sisters of the Fire, to play on the significance that exact word has for both of them, and for some reason it ended up as "Flame". Which title do you think is better?
For whatever reason, I always remember that card in conjunction with Brothers of Fire. These are the cards with which I learned to play Magic, so I tend to know them better than newer ones. Also, I just love that their original creature types were "Sisters" and "Brothers," respectively.
As for the title of this piece, I think both are perfectly fine. As you said, "Fire" has a certain thematic connection, but they are, in the drawing, literally holding a flame. Whichever one you like better, I say go with it.
Fortunately Beryl is coming to terms with her problems, and I can only hope Sharaka will too. I also think they would have interesting interactions! Once Sharaka stops hitting on Beryl and Aloise both, I mean.
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burnspine viashino
A collection of doodles, with some reference to illustrate the typical differences between the three varieties of Kwassatian viashino. They're more a spectrum than three separate alternatives, and Sharaka's the living example.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
What? I just wanted to draw a naturalistic comparison of the three varieties of Burnspine viashino in relation to my character! I don't know what you're talking about!
...just kidding, I appreciate it a lot
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
Yeah, Huey, these are really cool, but the ones touching foreheads are my favorite, too. I really like the Salt Cliffs one in the middle, too. It reminds me of Nessie.
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True Colors
An idea for Pride Month who kept sliding down my schedule; the rather old markers I used for the originals weren't satisfactory so I had to remedy with my astonishing Photoshop skills -As one can read in Healing Path, Sharaka's gender is... complicated; she isn't considered fully female by the standards of the Burnspine Viashino, but their definitions of genders are not very adherent to ours. Elphimas is more clearly nonbinary/agender, so the genderqueer flag was just easier to put in their hands. -Pansexuality and bisexuality are labels that cover similar orientations; I chose the pan flag for Sharaka because, as I said, genders in her upbringing had different meanings so I think it's more correct she's attracted to any gender rather than both genders.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
An idea for Pride Month who kept sliding down my schedule; the rather old markers I used for the originals weren't satisfactory so I had to remedy with my astonishing Photoshop skills -As one can read in Healing Path, Sharaka's gender is... complicated; she isn't considered fully female by the standards of the Burnspine Viashino, but their definitions of genders are not very adherent to ours. Elphimas is more clearly nonbinary/agender, so the genderqueer flag was just easier to put in their hands. -Pansexuality and bisexuality are labels that cover similar orientations; I chose the pan flag for Sharaka because, as I said, genders in her upbringing had different meanings so I think it's more correct she's attracted to any gender rather than both genders.
Aw, these are great! I love them!
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The ancient one
Lavinie Nasine wrote:
A particularly interesting find from said expedition was an incomplete deck of Aubedore cards. Despite the humble materials, its composition hints to a care for the imagery similar to modern decks, where designer and illustrators work together to infuse their vision of Aubedore - and through that, their vision of Fate itself - in the cards.
It's only appropriate to start their analysis from the first rank of the Academy realm, The Ancient One. This card's most basic meanings are related to experience and the knowledge and wisdom that come with age, but this deck's - as of yet unnamed - creators introduced a number of symbols that allow a veritable multitude of readings.
-As for the other cards, the rank and realm of the card is illustrated at the corners. The book representing the Academy realm, interestingly, seem to flow from a skull. This reinforces the concept of knowledge earned though age (and thus physical decay) or study of the past, but may also hint to necromantic studies, or knowledge gained through the death of others, giving a darker edge to this card than more recent interpretations.
-The titular elder is thin, long-bearded and hunchbacked, all common traits found in this card through the ages. Less common is the almost raptor-like grip with which the Ancient One holds the Hourglass (drawing a direct tie between the two cards), suggesting a possessive grasp of time and a refusal to let time pass, leading to a stagnation reinforced by the sand in the lower half of the Hourglass whirling instead of just reaching the bottom. The figure of the elder also breaks through the card's frame, which seem to represent a personality willing and able to shatter rules and bonds for his ends, and the fact the cloak ends in impalpable wisps indicates an essence that transcends the material world, ideas which gets even darker if tied with the hints to necromancy scattered in the image. These could just be a metaphor for the oppressive presence of past giants in modern academic endeavors, or might represent an elder master shaping the future according to his whims.
-A crowned topped by a star/sun symbol flows (or is melted) into a goblet sporting a winged circle under an angular 8 shape. The interpretation of the symbols on the goblet colors this whole part of the figure: wings are symbols of ascension and freedom, the circle represents both unity and closed-mindedness, the 8 shape points towards the infinite and endless cycles. Just these simple alternatives trace a map of 8 possible meanings, that have to be combined with the dripping crown. Is the crown being melted (and thus destroyed) to obtain the contents of the goblet, or it's just being "milked"?
-A reversed owl's skull. While it could be innocently read as wisdom coming from the past sages, its inverted position hints to a higher relevance in the inverted reading of the card, where it might symbolize dead wisdom as in lost knowledge, or information that is deadly to its bearer.
-A multitude of eyes fill each interstice. Symbols of vision and discovery, the eyes in the image are nonetheless unsettling in their omnipresence, making me think of a hidden cabal watching from the darkness. An eye even takes form from one of the crown's drops, linking the two elements. The empty eyesockets of the two portrayed skulls form a contrast with these eyes, adding the haunting possibility of dead eyes observing the present. Notably, the elder's eyes are also hidden.
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Cecil Gershwin Palmer (Welcome to Night Vale) wrote:
Very cool! I really like the aesthetic here. I usually think of the Ancient One as a female figure, just because, well, Thorneau, but I like the visual of a sort of medieval alchemist figure here, particularly the sweeping robe and, as you mentioned in the write-up, the hand clutching the hourglass.
I usually think of the Ancient One as a female figure, just because, well, Thorneau
****. For all the thoughts for symbology, I had completely forgot that Unfortunately, tracing the spiral toward the Hourglass would have been tricky without the beard.
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miscellanea
Bunch of M:EM-related doodles. Details of note: -More Kyewdz being cute. It might become my stress outlet in the future. I love the image of little characters using large creatures as seat or jungle gym, I do that stuff from time to time when I play Small characters in D&D. -Kyewdz has, at one point, being trained through the use of a goblin-sized sparring construct (you get one guess as to who build it). While quick and nimble enough, it took time for her to learn self-defense basics. -Detail with the functions of Kyewdz' goggles. -The angsty half-elf has no name yet, but should feature in a story once I get through Sharaka's origins. I may have overloaded him with details. -Tried to make Elphimas' "phases" as distinct as possible while still keeping a simple outfit and keeping their core facial features. Don't know how well that went.
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Inspired by this idea. Looked more red on my tablet, but I'm pretty satisfied with it considering it was my first time following a tutorial to make fire thingies
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