Xenofiction protagonists with a crescent moon marking on their bodies.
Refs used: Horse | Wolf
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Xenofiction protagonists with a crescent moon marking on their bodies.
Refs used: Horse | Wolf
any other Firebringer Trilogy fans making big Cirrus plans this fine day?
limited palette ft. formative books of my youth
This sounds really biased but I love Tek from Firebringer. She's such a well-written character, she's tough and a warrior but also smart and caring. Definitely my fave character of the trilogy so far.
the firebringer trilogy trio! i love drawing unicorns :'3
top 5 fictional dragons
Ridley (Metroid): I love his lanky, skeletal design and Long Snout, and he's such a glorious asshole. His boss fights are always a highlight of any Metroid game, and his theme song kicks ass.
Paarthurnax (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim): On the other side of the spectrum from Ridley, Grandpa Paarthurnax is a joy to actually be around. I still think about his "What is better? To be born good, or to overcome your evil nature through great effort?" line a lot.
Charizard (Pokémon): One of my three tied-for-favourite mons alongside Pikachu and Mewtwo. Seeing a dragon on the cover of Red was what prompted me to ask Dad to buy it, and Charmander was my very first Pokémon. Again I like the Long Snout design and the little flame on the tail - very cool!
Dragon Frye (Alisia Dragoon): The fact that his name is a fire-based pun on "dragonfly" is just the beginning! I don't actually use him much in gameplay, but he's vital for the speedrun, and it's a treat to see a skilled player use him well. Plus, more Long Snout.
Queen Wyzásukitán (The Firebringer Trilogy, Meredith Ann Pierce): The Firebringer Trilogy has a couple of interesting takes on dragons, but I think Wyzásukitán and her people are my favourite. They sleep for hundreds of years in their mountain caves, only an unmated Queen and her mate can fly, and they have kappa-like pools of dragonwater on their heads that other species can use to see into dragon dreams and can drink to temporarily become extremely powerful physically. She can also fly as fast as a jet liner.
A quick reference I whipped up for art fight at the start of July of one of my OLDEST characters, aka a self-insert for the Firebringer Trilogy by Meredith Ann Pierce.