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.
Cramming for an exam late at night can be tiring, but luckily fire sprites love the library lamps and are usually around to light the room and cheer you on (and wake you if you doze off!)
I actually have some WIP to finished of my icon hehe (pencils to digital is my preferred method) https://t.co/TKgAbEnMsY
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!