Here is my Witch of the East for my #WitchWorld series--the Witch of the East's animal familiar is a Siberian tiger, and is a Korean baksu mudang (박수무당) who wields a saingeom (사인검) / Four Tigers Sword (mini-thread!) 1/5
The Witch of the East is one of the 4 Grand Witches who guard the corners of the world; The Witch of the West is coming up next! Witch of the North: https://t.co/s7yml5b8oT Witch of the South: 5/5 Cheers!
Roan was my first character in this series! Their familiar is a raven, as is their namesake. They are of German and Egyptian descent, and work as a private investigator for magical and non-magical clients.
Roan during their school days! The scholarly uniform is made to be traditional yet functional--with plenty of ways to attach materials to belts & secure sleeves and hats during flight. Triangles form a major element of the design, in celebration of the alchemical elements.
Here is my Witch of the East for my #WitchWorld series--the Witch of the East's animal familiar is a Siberian tiger, and is a Korean baksu mudang (박수무당) who wields a saingeom (사인검) / Four Tigers Sword (mini-thread!) 1/5
I'll be hosting a virtual beginner's foraging class (featuring fun facts, history, tips, and recipes) with @lightgreyartlab this coming Sunday! RTs are appreciated, and if you miss it live, it will be recorded and available for the cost of admission after!
Hi, I'm Olivia, an SF-based illustrator making OG art, fanart, and fantasy-inspired pieces. Have done work for illustration/design/vis dev. Currently looking for interesting new projects/freelance! ✴️ https://t.co/Kpq0JuViNl ✴️https://t.co/hJXXFAO2y9 ✴️https://t.co/10Euo7uQYH
"Witch of the North" A Völva whose familiar is a Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) [pen and ink with digital shading]
Witch of the North
I actually have some WIP to finished of my icon hehe (pencils to digital is my preferred method) https://t.co/TKgAbEnMsY
"Witch of the East" A baksu mudang (박수무당) who wields a saingeom (사인검 / Four Tigers Sword) whose familiar is a Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris tigris)
@usuallyawake IT'S A GREAT NAME~ I love that it ties back to architecture! Ppl may already know this but tldr a "keystone species" is a species that, if removed, causes unbalance in an ecosystem (e.g. otters - regulate urchin pop.) and a keystone is an essential stone that supports archways!