i now have a drawing tablet, hooray! a tiny doodle featuring my sea serpent self to celebrate the occasion°•·°o

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i now have a drawing tablet, hooray! a tiny doodle featuring my sea serpent self to celebrate the occasion°•·°o
chasing our tail #ouroboros
Middle Eastern dragonkin / serpentkin flag
Otherkin whose kintype is/similar to dragons and serpents from Middle Eastern mythology, including but not limited to Tiamat, Aži Dahāka, Basmu.
sserpent therian culture iss putting emphassisss on S'ss jusst becausse itss fun!! hiss hiss >:3
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(^my attempt at a snek :3)
sea serpent culture is looking at sea snakes and thinking oh. oh little cousin. hello child :D
Omg I understand they are like cute babies too!! They are like family members you think are cool but live like 4 states away and only come over on holidays and do the weirdest shit (positive)
okay....ummm.....so how do i only now realize that literally one of the most stable and widely recognized elements of dragon lore is about them being shape-shifters. and concealing their identity. and being secretive and protective of themselves. how did i not put two and two together earlier.....
okay so news flash it makes a lot of sense now that i think about it & i feel like an idiot. it makes even more sense considering that i, as a sea serpent, am insanely connected to water, and literally the FIRST thing that comes to mind about this element is being adaptable and shifting
minus one kin. i am officially just a sea serpent who constantly changes form
every time it rains i feel like it's The Mother announcing Herself to the earth-bound folk. i don't particularly enjoy getting caught in the rain, but the thought of every drop being a letter from The Ocean makes me feel better
aquatic kins, especially cetaceans: you should give "Echolocation" by Cosmo Sheldrake a listen. gives me such feelings
also! feel free to reblog this with your favorite music🦑