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Lady Saffron Redux
Long time, no see, Tumblr!
Redesigned this particular character to make her a bit more spidery. Plus with the additional flair of the attached skirt, it truly makes her look like the High Priestess she is!
Can you talk about the Ilwrath and Umgah? I feel like the Ilwrath are so violent, yet so easily tricked. And what’s up with the Umgah with their pranks?
Sure, why not. As a reminder, you can play StarCon2 for free right now! Don’t play with the voices though.
Gigantic sentient spiders, the Ilwrath revel in violence, cruelty, and torture. They’re deeply religious and devoted to their dark twin gods of death and destruction, Dogar and Kazon, and commit all sorts of atrocities in their name. They joined the Ur-Quan as battle thralls in hopes of finding new species to torture and sacrifice. They’re fond of eating and torturing humans in particular. They wanted to sacrifice all humans in a huge ritualistic blood orgy (called “Mountains of Flesh”) after the War was won for the Ur-Quan, but the Ur-Quan told them not to since humans were technically under their protection at that point, which the Ilwrath sulked about but ultimately obeyed.
Why are the Ilwrath like this? The Pkunk theorize that the Ilwrath used to be a race of pure, enlightened Good beings, but became SO good that they wrapped all the way around and became completely evil instead. Though how accurate that is, who can say, haha. For a while in Ilwrath history they worshipped many different gods, but eventually a priest caste rose up and declared Dogar and Kazon the only true gods, and demanded everyone else forsake the others. The Ilwrath became a rigid theocracy and their society devoted all its time and effort into finding new horrors to commit in Dogar and Kazon’s name. Mostly murdering and cannibalism (cannibalism is a big part of Ilwrath Birthing Rites), but self-harm isn’t unheard of either, with Ilwrath ripping off their own limbs as commanded. Their technological level was quite primitive when the Ur-Quan found them, so they were easily subjugated. Once they became thralls, the Ur-Quan upgraded their ships and such, and the Ilwrath began causing terror and chaos where they went with great glee.
After humans were slaveshielded, the Ilwrath ran into a problem - some kind of bureaucratic error had ended up with them running out of beasts to sacrifice for their dark rituals. This caused something of a religious crisis for many Ilwrath, who kept asking for guidance from Dogar and Kazon. Lo and behold, Dogar and Kazon decided to contact them via a Hyperwave channel! The ruling priest caste at that point told everyone to be skeptical, but the majority of Ilwrath at that point were unhappy with the over-taxation, lack of sacrifices, lack of “quality death in ceremony”, and over-complicated pronouncements from the priests about Dogar and Kazon’s will. They rose up and murdered the entire priest caste and decided to follow the will of the HyperWave broadcasts, which told them to go murder the Pkunk, which they’re happily doing by the time the game starts.
One of the amusing things about the Ilwrath is how bureaucratic they can be about their own evilness, and in many ways just how casual they are about what they’re doing. They really do seem obsessed with the concept of evil more than anything else, and try very hard to match up to that perception. The Ilwrath are so fanatical in their belief of their Gods that it’s hard for them to express any kind of doubt in them, which, in turn, leaves them very open to manipulation…
Some of you out there may be thinking that the HyperWave broadcasts of Dogar and Kazon seemed suspicious, and you’d be right in thinking so.
It wasn’t actually Dogar and Kazon. It was the Umgah.
The Umgah can charitably be described as “pranksters” with a warped sense of humor… but their pranks often have incredibly dire consequences for their victims. If something suspicious happens in the galaxy, there’s a good chance an Umgah was behind it.
The Umgah are agoraphobic blobbies that live in caves they cover with biological flesh-like material, where they study bio-science (they like attaching and detaching limbs to themselves for fun) and scheme up cruel tricks to play on other races. They have a unique laugh (“Har! Har! Har!”) and speech pattern which belies the fact that they’re actually very intelligent and crafty. They’re also rather unpredictable and unreliable, and can change their mind rapidly for the sake of a joke. There’s nothing they hate more than being bored.
Spent the weekend drawing these. They're done with color pencils and ink.
StarCon2 Ship References
While I was looking for Rainbow World coordinates, I stumbled across these while I was writing the coordinates down, the references of all the ships in Star Control 2! Courtesy of the Pages of Now and Forever and all credit goes to them!
Chapters: 5/? Fandom: Labyrinth (1986) Rating: Mature Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Jareth/Sarah Williams (Labyrinth) Characters: Sarah Williams (Labyrinth), Jareth (Labyrinth), Jareth's Family (Labyrinth), Sir Didymus (Labyrinth), Hoggle (Labyrinth), Original Characters, Original Female Character(s), Original Male Character(s) Additional Tags: Angst, Enemies to Friends to Lovers, Eventual Smut, Growing Up, Angst with a Happy Ending Summary:
When Sarah defeats the Goblin King, with a single sentence, she believes she’s won. But her words carry unintended power, trapping her in his magical realm with no way home.
Meet my newest addition to Starship Junk Heap, and a character that will appear in the VERY next chapter, Saffron(or Auntie Saffron as she prefers to be called)!
This is a very old(hence the hint of graying in her hairs) Ilwrath lady who was around for a very long time. So long that she remembers when the Ilwrath fell for the Umgah's pranks and believed in Dogar and Kazon, and she never believed in the hoax!
She's going to be a character of EXTREME importance in the chapter after the Junk Heap meets her!