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Touched up a bit of art from months ago here. I remember not being happy with it at all when I initially posted it. It's not perfect but I think it's decent enough now.
Being playing a lot of Monster Hunter Wilds and wanted to draw this chunky boy for so long.
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Six of Wands. Art by Han Hung Siew, from The Southeast Asian Myths & Stories Tarot.
In ancient times before the age of men, the Asuras and Devas were roaming the lands of Laos.
Asuras are warlike giants and Devas are the gods of men.
Asuras warred with the Devas and mortal men.
The Devas of the realms were unable to withstand the aggressive nature of the Asuras and retreated from battle and fled to heavens.
Mortal men were captured and large jars were used to ground their bones and fill their blood.
When the gods of the realms retreated, mortal men were treated as slaves to the Asuras.
A goddess named Suja took pity on mortal men and came down with a vault of wine to offer to the Asuras.
The Asuras giants thought they have won a great victory to have a goddess serve them wine and to dance for them. Suja placed a spell on the Asuras and they fell into a great slumber.
With the help of the Garudas, Great eagles of heaven, Suja brought the Asuras to another realm of existences freeing the mortal men.
The Jars in the plains of giants are testimony of this deed by Suja and the victory of Devas over Asuras.
The rays of light in the picture depicts the colors of the flag of Laos and ushers in the coming of the age of Men.
Card art:
today’s sky