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I don’t think I ever posted my CCAF poster here, whoops! But anyways here it is! I had a blast doing it!

a colored version of the line busts I commissioned from kender! They have a beautiful style and I waa colored version of the line busts I commissioned from kender! They have a beautiful style and I waa colored version of the line busts I commissioned from kender! They have a beautiful style and I wa

a colored version of the line busts I commissioned from kender! They have a beautiful style and I was so thrilled to be able to not only commission them but also to color the art they gave me! Thanks to him for letting me add onto these. From left to right we have Ishi, my clan’s monster hunter; Mafrea, an important merchant; and Odul, a friendly pirate! If ya like these, please check out the rest of kender’s art, they do lovely stuff <3


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dragon-discourse:

Madre de aguas

Name: Madre de aguas, Mother of water, Magui

Type: Mythical

Culture of Origin: Cuba

Description: A massive snake, specified at times as a boa, with horn like protrusions on its head.

Myth: N/A

Facts:

  • So long as the Madre de aguas lives in a body of water, that body of water will never dry out.
  • It cannot die, and any who attempt to kill it will die instead.
  • The gaze of the Madre de aguas can cause misfortune or harm.
  • Its scales are impenetrable.
  • Some accounts tell that the Madre de aguas can become a woman.

dragon-discourse:

Uwabami

Name: Uwabami, Orochi, Daija

Type: Folkloric

Culture of Origin: Japanese

Description: Massive snakes

Myth: There were many Uwabami in mythology, with one story telling of a snake spirit who fell in love with a human woman. The father of the woman tricked the snake out of the marriage, and in anger the spirit flooded the region, only stopping when the woman sacrificed herself.

Facts:

  • Uwabami were gluttonous creatures, devouring great amounts of food and alcohol.
  • Uwabami have the power to shape shift.
  • Uwabami had control over waters, wind, and rain, and in some accounts could fly despite being wingless.
  • Some accounts state that Uwabami, like all serpents, are part of the dragon species.
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St Margaret of Antioch, bursting from the belly of a dragon.


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New addition to the family, she came to us named Tansie, but I’m not sure if I like that name

New addition to the family, she came to us named Tansie, but I’m not sure if I like that name so much… it’s different so that’s good buuuut we will see! Anyways! She’s a pretty little leather back girl!


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Wow… A years difference. April 24, 2015, and now, April 25, 2016.Wow… A years difference. April 24, 2015, and now, April 25, 2016.

Wow… A years difference.

April 24, 2015, and now, April 25, 2016.
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 Another fleece blanket with a variegated rainbow yarn in primary colors. I bought a second skein ‘j Another fleece blanket with a variegated rainbow yarn in primary colors. I bought a second skein ‘j Another fleece blanket with a variegated rainbow yarn in primary colors. I bought a second skein ‘j Another fleece blanket with a variegated rainbow yarn in primary colors. I bought a second skein ‘j

Another fleece blanket with a variegated rainbow yarn in primary colors. I bought a second skein ‘just in case’ I ran out, since I never have used smaller skeins of this size before. There were about 16-18″ left to go when I ran out (pic 3), but rather than using part of the second skein for such a small stretch, I used some solid orange that I had leftover from a previous blanket. I did a row of single crochets, a row of double crochets, and then a border of scallops. This blanket is for a little boy (who is 58) that loves dragons. Probably a birthday or Christmas gift.

I tried posting this 3 times; although it shows up in my archive, it does not show up on my feed!


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A Pasta Picnic (with Title), Christopher Cyr (Spider Magazine Sep 2021)

A Pasta Picnic(with Title), Christopher Cyr (Spider Magazine Sep 2021)


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