I drew Tess a Lidina contrast piece for Christmas!! (There’s no right way to look at it, so I’ve included both, plus some close-ups of their faces)
[ID: a traditional illustration made of two drawings featuring two women, Lila and Idina, drawn in charcoal and chalk pastels. Both woman are standing facing the viewer; Lila looks up, while Idina’s eyes are closed and her head is bowed. Lila’s background is white, and Idina’s is black. They both have solemn expressions.
Lila is a corrupted deer person; broken stubs of horns are visible in her hair, and she has a deer’s nose and ears. She has long wavy dark hair that billows around her head and behind her back. She is wearing a long grey dress with a black cloak overtop. She is wearing a necklace with a dark cord tied around a glowing yellow orb (her eyes glow in the same yellow colour). In her left hand, she holds a knobbed wooden staff that is soaked in blood. Beside her is text that reads: “Kicked out of Heaven by an Angel.”
Idina is the spirit of a dead human; a deep cut in her neck bleeds green energy. She has short light hair, and white freckles on her skin, which appears to have taken on a green hue. She is wearing a green button-up shirt, a green belt, and a white full-length skirt that seems to become less solid at the hem. In her hands, she holds close to her chest a bunch of purple lilac flowers. Beside her is text that reads: “Sent to Hell by the Devil’s command.”
The images are next to each other so that only one person is right-side-up at the same time. In the first photo, Lila is facing upwards, while in the second, Idina is. The two photos after that are closeups of Idina and Lila’s faces respectively. /end ID]