Quick-n-dirty sketch for Jyak of their Dragon Age Inquisitor Qunari Mage.
God I am a sucker for details... LOL!
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Quick-n-dirty sketch for Jyak of their Dragon Age Inquisitor Qunari Mage.
God I am a sucker for details... LOL!
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Jyak - Something in Dragontongue
Paka remained silent for a little while before replying with cautious words, “It was my father’s sword before it was mine. He named it ‘Jyak’ after something in Dragontongue. No one knows what it means, obviously. You know, Mokunu, a lot of things are named in Dragontongue. Like ‘Jeykeh’. It doesn’t make sense.”
Kale didn’t ask him exactly what didn’t make sense. Instead, she asked, “Can I look at it?”
Paka didn’t slow down as he unsheathed Jyak and held it out for Kale to examine. It was a strange sword. It looked rather plain, other than the fact that the blade was blue. The hilt glowed silver and had an old cloth wrapped around it. Looking at the blade was almost blinding. The moon reflected the startling blue as it caught the light. As it glimmered, Kale noticed it had a very long scratch from the very tip of the sword that went almost all the way to the hilt. She gazed at the weapon in wonder.
“How did it get scratched?” asked Kale.
Paka came to a sudden halt and snapped around to face Kale with speed she wouldn’t have thought possible. “I don’t know,” he said.
Paka continued into the night as if nothing had happened. Luno trailed after him, his tail high and his tongue still lolling out. Kale knew that whatever history was behind that sword, Paka didn’t want to talk about it. So Kale didn’t push.