Inktober #16: Angular
Issues, the Hirschmall.

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Inktober #16: Angular
Issues, the Hirschmall.
The Hirschmalls are a very tall and slim silky-skinned pactual creature. They are white, and their heads looks a lot like skulls with multiple horns, and very big yellow eyes. Their legs are long and have three toes with sharp and long claws. Behind their back protrude three spines connected with flaps of skin to each other and to the legs. The structure lays at the back of the neck most of the time, but when the Hirschmall is threatened it will unfold and extend it to the sides of its body looking much larger. The creature has a very threatening and dangerous aspect, but it’s actually a very timid scavenger. This almost disappointing combination gained them the nicknames of “Waste of flesh”. The horns on every hirschmall are different and their patterns vary greatly, so it's easy to distinguish between individuals. Pictured is Issues, the ambassador hirschmall from Tháur.