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Sketching out at Whim Creek Hotel the other day. I’m staying out on a cattle station at the moment and slowly starting to incorporate the ourback into some of my drawings! This is some character design for my old uni’s illustration club’s monthly prompt. Curtin Illustration Club This is a Wheat Spirit Wizard, which is amusing because he is a Coeliac. He draws his magic from the bond with the wheat spirit and lives in the outback. It's mostly a carefree life for his kind. Maintenance on the windmills and water pumps. But neighboring folk sneak in to cast Leaf Rust Fungal Diseases and lay baits to attract the Giant Cereal Leaf Beetles, which take a fair amount of effort to rid.
The New & Last Wizard.....
For the 2nd pic - the design is by @coleroz! I just changed the colors.
The Tale of the Three Brothers is a fairy tale told to wizard children. Supposedly written by Beedle the Bard, it is published as part of a series of works that collectively are called The Tales of Beedle the Bard. While most wizards view this story as one that teaches children morals (e.g. humility, wisdom, etc.), some believe that the story refers to the Deathly Hallows, three highly powerful magical artefacts coveted by generations of wizards, and the three Peverell brothers who first obtained them. 'The Tale of the Three Brothers' also has a different variation, referring to the twilight as midnight to make it more suspenseful for the entertainment of children, but in Dumbledore's original copy of The Tales of Beedle the Bard it refers to the journey taking place at twilight.