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Greater Short-Horned Lizard for a $15 Ko-fi supporter
"Root system of black raspberry." Fruit Biology. 1966.
Internet Archive
Dead Guy - Roman, c. 300 BCE, terra cotta
Part of a tableau depicting a battle between the Greeks and the Amazons. Photo by Charles Reeza at the Museum of Art and History, Geneva.
I felt like you guys will appreciate this
New bug creature, inspired by robber flies! 🪰
Finally, Morrowind is playable.
Source details and larger version.
From spooky trees to giant trees to that tree that fell in the forest that no one heard: vintage tree imagery.
The Clockwork God tightens his "corset"
unfortunate that none of the ideas i have for Sil feature his face, but i am quite satisfied with this being my first time drawing him properly. I didnt try to make the spine prosthetic make sense or anything as my priorities was to get the material right and to just make it look cool.
Im interested in Sils rejection of the "flesh" by replacing it more and more with tech, both for himself and his followers. I also have the headcanon his arm was amputated from his injuries in the Ald Sotha tragedy (reason behind the scar), later causing him back problems from improperly fit dwemer prosthetics. I can never let this guy have a break so i also imagine he had some debilitating illness (eg. cancer) leading up to the Foul Murder, its the reason why he was so tempted to use the tools besides just being curious as Sil genuinely just wanted to survive, also why hes so desperate to replace his body with machinery.
also sorry for my increased absence as im very busy and exhausted with uni assignments, i will also be missing for a few weeks in June due to mandatory summer practice
oh and have in mind im not as knowledgeable about Sil as i have not played eso (likely never will) only watched a playthrough of the clockwork city dlc, havent read the truth in sequence either, so bear with me if i make very "contradictory" headcanons here
1 close up:
just thinking it'd be fun as an in-game POV.
the nerevarine travelling down the vivec city canals
"Crimson Wedding" for Pylonpal
Nerevar,are you listening?
The Nerevarine, now both participant and witness to the death of the Tribunal, shed the aspects of Ayem, Seht and Vehk from herself, floating timidly down from her position into the cradle, faded, ashamed. With sharp angles and mathematical precision Wraithguard projected a formulae that could only be solved for the aspect of Neht, the inverse of ALMSIVI, made without the heart, by the end of the heart, the negation of injustice and shame that created the Tribunal God-Nots.
Anguish gave way to relief, as the ashen skies burned the putrified impurities that had accumulated in her lungs. The pain, which would fold a lesser soul, was hot like a mother’s scorn, but Neht knew it had to be felt, it had to be cherished. Her legs became numb in the process, forcing her to cling to the stiff uselessness of the Muatra, but the moment soon passed, and she descended from Red Mountain triumphant in the turning of the wheel.
(This was a commission, was requested by the client to write. Thank you!)
venus flytrap girl ready to eat all the fruit flies in your kitchen.
she turned out very different from the initial idea [she was not meant to have clothes for example], but i'm very happy with the result.
Employee training.
"The Princess and the Dragon" by Marta Kiss