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Full body commission for Rhari, the red tailed hawk!
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If you're still taking requests, I see SO MANY tiefling clerics but where my fellow aasimar warlocks at?? would love to see your take on the concept! thank you <3
Quetzalcoatl aasimar demonic warlock, I hope this is what you were thinking? I assume. Never really thought of warlocks as the counterpart of clerics before
"I missed you"
"I missed you too fledgling"
Ihk was reunited with their big brother on their birthday
I love birds :)
This is a little gift for @ugly-bug-starscream because I fell in love with their dnd starscream and skyfire birdfolks
I love dnd races and I love how different they're built comper to more humanoid faces, the expressions were so fun to do!
I also did a little cute bed scene with starscream and his giant girlfriend<3
The holiday times have been hectic but here's an old christmas-y video from 2020 featuring Yami! Hope everyone's having a cozy and wonderful time!
My collection of Owlin adopts! These all have homes. I haven't played an owlin yet but I think I'd like to <3
(we have been plotting to run a group of kenku though X'D
sorry future dm, we're all a little unhinged
Character design for @wrensleigh // Thank you so much again//
I’m not dead! Been reconsidering what kind of story I wanted to tell and how I want avians and humans to interact, so I decided to make a flightless avian. I drew inspiration from macaws, kakapo, ostriches, Indian runner ducks, and the Pokémon Latias for the long neck and ear tufts. Still need to do some work on the arm feather shapes and figure out clothing and coloration. I’m tentatively calling them Striders.
They’re semi-arboreal, living in mangrove-like forests interspersed along the floodplain. Their long legs are ideal for wading through water and reaching across branches and aerial roots, while their zygodactyl feet are useful for perching and gripping bark.
Striders eat a diet of nuts, fruits and grains and maintain arboreal gardens of fruit-bearing epiphytes. They also cultivate lily-like aquatic tubers.
Arbormancy is used to construct nest hollows, bridges and other infrastructure from live trees, in addition to speeding up their growth. Some nomadic Striders make a living traveling to human settlements, using arbormancy and other botanical magics to benefit their crops- for a fee.
My “taur” birdfolk may still be part of this story, or they might not- I’ll have to consider what makes sense as I build plot and characters. I’m excited to flesh out Striders’ culture and characteristics!