Pride and her Throneguard
A piece dedicated to @green-vy 's universe, Aethr, featuring her character Pride (front) and my character Myelo (back)! Plus an alternate gradient mapped version:

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Pride and her Throneguard
A piece dedicated to @green-vy 's universe, Aethr, featuring her character Pride (front) and my character Myelo (back)! Plus an alternate gradient mapped version:
/ art by @bootleggreely !
Myelo (She/He/It/They)
An uncertain, hostile panda leader whose been watching over a group of animals ever since things went south.
Originally, they were one of the first adventurers to face Phantoms during their comeback- & they failed in their efforts to stop them. They’ve been captured quite a few times, but (so far) have been able to escape every single time.
still working on her portrait. The hairs taking a while, but I think I'll be happy with the result. Heres a couple of other things I've been working on...
Realm Of Aethr sketchbook things!
Awaiting a super fun campaign with my good buddy @aethrianarts. Featured in this post are Envy, Lobo, Florian and Myelo!
WIP for a dnd campaign :) anyone have any thoughts or critiques? I still need to render the metal...
『Realm Of Aethr』 Myelo The Modest
An unfinished piece from March. I don't think I'll finish it, so I'll just leave it as is :)
Myelo's Feral Reference Sheet!
I made this back in October or so, but never shared it here. So here it is! :)
Myelograms
Myelo = bone marrow
What is a Myelogram? It is an x-ray study of the spinal cord and emerging nerve roots following injection of contrast material into the subarachnoid space (the space between the spinal cord and the bony vertebrae).
Why do a myelogram? A myelogram is a diagnostic procedure indicated when a patient has signs of a spinal cord problem such as difficulty walking, or neck or back pain. This type of contrast radiography should be done in those animals where results of noncontrast vertebral radiography (survey x-rays) do not fully define a disorder affecting the spinal cord.
Risks:
For several days after a myelogram, some animals may have more trouble walking, particularly if they had difficulty walking prior to the myelogram. This usually resolves in a few days, but in rare cases it may be permanent. Some animals, particularly large dogs may seizure while recovering from a myelogram. The risk of seizures only lasts for 24 hours after a myelogram. Very rare complications of a myelogram include infection, allergic reactions, and injury to the spinal cord.
In both images, the arrows are pointing to areas in which the spinal cord is being compressed due to a herniated disc. This diagnosis was reached only once the myelogram was performed. For more information click here and here