Leslie Levings, An Effort to Release It
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Leslie Levings, An Effort to Release It
"The Forest"
An illustration I painted and turned into an animated gif. This was very tedious but I like how it turned out.
Hallucinogen
Pocket creature no. 3. This one is pretty cool. It can change daytime environments to night and night time environments to day, but only for the owner. Also it kind of runs out of magic after a minute or two and needs to recharge for a while after.
Season's greetings, dearest goblinfam! Wishing each and every one of you a wonderful holiday season. ✨️
Be sure to check your pinecones for pinecone sprites, and your chimneys, fireplaces and stovetops for soot wyrms!
Pinecone sprites, as their names suggest, are only found in pinecones. These ghostly lil' creatures are mostly dormant throughout the year, and only emerge from their pinecone shelters during autumn and winter.
Soot wyrms are curious lil' critters which are commonly found in households, although you'll rarely see them apart from the tiny trails of soot they leave behind. They live in small groups and can be lured out with tiny pieces of coal, which they love snacking on. 🎄💖🎄
Some fantasy ttrpg worldbuildy concept stuff! Made for PF2e but lets be real, you could slap these unusual bunnies into any system.
Halfling Rabbits These large lagomorphs (neither half-sized nor true rabbits) are often kept by Halflings and Dwarves for meat, wool, and fertilizing droppings. They come in many varieties and at their smallest adult sizes are the size of Flemish Giant rabbits, though they're quite sturdy and agreeable compared to true rabbits. Racing-breed Halfling Rabbits are considered lucky when they have a silver-grey coat with a slight metallic sheen to it, since it implies a closeness to...
Silverhare Large, lanky lagomorphs known for their speed, metallic silvery coat, and natural magic. Silverhare are uncannily adept at escaping hunters and traps, earning a trickster reputation and serving as a symbol of freedom, cleverness, and survival. Silverhare have a few natural magical tricks they can pull, and when cornered will rear up on their hind legs and box fiercely with their clawed forepaws. Strangely even if a population seems established somewhere, excessive causes the entire group to vanish- there are rumors that they have some ability to burrow to other planes. Their hide, bones, and paws are all used to craft magical items. Depending on one's culture, hunting a Silverhare is always considered and impressive feat- but may be a taboo that invites chaos thanks to their connection with...
The Silver Hare Filling a role often reserved for foxes and coyotes, the Silver Hare is a trickster, an agent of fortune and chaos. Playful and irreverent when pleased, cocky and cruel when wronged, the Silver Hare outwits and torments hunters, predators, and competitors alike. They are associated with traps, both escaping and creating them, and seen as a master of disguise or even an outright shapeshifter - sometimes going so far as to seduce mortals in order to fool and punish them. Their alternate forms often still have rabbit-like teeth and wear hats to hide their tall, pointed ears. Is this just a fantasy version of Bugs Bunny? Yes. You're welcome. I will never apologize.
Do NOT trust rabbits walking on their hind legs and talking. Makes for a fun bit of mythology.