Goretober 2017 – Day 2: Eye trauma
Heyyyyyyy haven’t drawn either of these two in a while
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Goretober 2017 – Day 2: Eye trauma
Heyyyyyyy haven’t drawn either of these two in a while
Gel pens are awesome
Bark bork blarfff~ #art #artstagram #artistsoninstagram #digital #digitalpainting #artist #concept #conceptart #photoshopart #photoshop #colors #wolf #barf #pills #pink #evelon
Hmm. Can someone who knows about Lands Of Evelon help me out? When you submit an RP to the Hunting thread, how long does it usually take for the Random Event account to see it? I feel like it's taking a while but maybe it's normal for it to take a while? The site just seems... Slow to me. Maybe I'm just impatient? @spyromancy if you know anything lol
We’re back!
Evelon’s back up!
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Evelon appears to currently be down, the reason for which is unknown. We will be investigating the reason as soon as possible and working to get it back up if it's anything on our end. Worry not, we will be back!
The Aries, Ovis stellantis, was designed by Evelon’s creator, BaalsBaby, in 2006. This means it’s been around since very early in Evelon’s life span, which is evident in the art that appears a bit outdated by today’s pet standards.
The Aries was placed in the same genus (Ovis) as real world sheep for its resemblance to the bighorn sheep. The specific epitaph, stellantis, translates to “starry; having the appearance of stars; set/adorned with stars” and was chosen in reference to their star speckled pelt.
Like their real life counterparts, a group of Aries would be called a “flock”, an adult male a “ram”, an adult female an “ewe”, and a young Aries would be called a “lamb”. To learn more about the Aries and adopt one today, visit their adoption page; http://landsofevelon.com/adopt/Aries/
The Anala, Myrmecophaga pulchella, was designed by staff artist Kodai as one of the pets originally classified as a "mini" for the smaller image size. It's also one of the pets that has undergone a revamp in the past, though sadly I don't have the original art to show.
The Anala was placed in the same genus (Myrmecophaga) as real world anteater, and while it looks more like its cousin the giant anteater it's more along the size of a much smaller anteater, the tamandua. Myrmecophaga refers to their diet, being derived from the Ancient Greek words for 'ant' (myrmeco-) and 'eat' (phagos). The specific epitaph, pulchella, means "pretty" and was chosen in reference to their dainty, ornate appearance in comparison to their real life counterparts.
A young Anala would be referred to as a pup, while its mother would be a sow and its father would be a boar. If you managed to find a group of Anala they would be called a candle, but in general they're a solitary species.