Finished! Art for the dnd game I’m in. Pakhangba, a thunder god, and the Dreamer, a god of darkness, eternally interwined in combat… until they weren’t (and now the world is maybe ending because of it, oops)
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Finished! Art for the dnd game I’m in. Pakhangba, a thunder god, and the Dreamer, a god of darkness, eternally interwined in combat… until they weren’t (and now the world is maybe ending because of it, oops)
Pakhangba shrine at Kakching Garden, Manipur
Pakhangba
Name: Pakhangba
Type: Mythical
Culture of Origin: Meetei people of Manipur India
Description: On the flag of Manipur, Pakhangba appears as a spotted serpent dragon.
Myth: N/A
Facts:
Pakhangba is the Supreme God of the Meitei people.
Pakhangba appears as a man who can turn into animals.
The creature inhabits sacred groves and ponds.
Kangla-Sa are a related creature, appearing as a lion-like beast with short legs and antlers.
D&D art, Vronti challenges False Pakhangba
Vronti belongs to @jokepool
Poubi Lai Paphal: a form of Pakhangba deity, Manipur
History is who we are and why we are the way we are. #mobileshot #snapseed #pakhangba (at Mmrc & Unity Park, Khangabok) https://www.instagram.com/p/Br16sOzlZwD/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=gguiy7bmbhgm
Pakhangba, the serpent deity from Imphal, Manipur
With one of the most well wisher patron of #MUDA On the occasion of Eputhou #Pakhangba Cheng Hongba Thouram. (NB: Mongoloids eye Mode) (at Kangla Palace)