My Fursona (early sketches)
14 years ago
Thinking about ideas for a possible anthromorphic character/fursona thingy.
I like the idea of a dragon, especially a silver one. Similar in appearance to THIS. I would change a couple of things, including the shape of the horns (longer and mere defined, like that of a goat or ram) the color of the eyes (violet instead) and also give the underbelly a slight violet hue too. I would change the length of the kite-like third-wing to be as much more longer (about 2/3s the size of his shoulder wings.) Finally, he has a goggle that is about a foot in length attached to a leather cap around his right eye which he uses as telescope.
Personality wise he has several traits atypical of most dragons. For instance, he is unusually small for a dragon and -while physically fit- is much weaker then a typical male dragon his own age. That being said, he's still 8 feet tall at the shoulder. He has the unusual habit of walking up-right among even his own kind (it makes him appear taller) usually with his wings wrapped around him like a cloak (similar to how a bat roasts.) Like most dragons, he is bursting with pride and arrogance and is obsessed with maintaining a properly groomed appearance.
He is well know for his brilliant intellect, (having mastered several different schools of magic at a young age) and is particularly prone to debate and feats of mental fortitude such as riddles or games of memory. His personality could be described as "pounce or ponder": he will either think about something for years, dwelling over every detail or will do something without thinking, enjoying the opportunity to put his reflexes and quick wits to the test. He's particularly slow to anger (for a dragon), as he considers reason to be a better instrument then blind emotion. However, when he does feel angry (or any emotion for that matter) he will experience it much more strongly and is considered temperamental even by the standards of his own kind.
Finally he is quite eccentric and mostly shuns the contact of other dragons, his lair is covered in strange artifacts and ancient books. It is just as likely that any single one is a powerful magical treasure then it is a simple oddity that peaked his curiosity. Only he would know the difference anyway.
I like the idea of a dragon, especially a silver one. Similar in appearance to THIS. I would change a couple of things, including the shape of the horns (longer and mere defined, like that of a goat or ram) the color of the eyes (violet instead) and also give the underbelly a slight violet hue too. I would change the length of the kite-like third-wing to be as much more longer (about 2/3s the size of his shoulder wings.) Finally, he has a goggle that is about a foot in length attached to a leather cap around his right eye which he uses as telescope.
Personality wise he has several traits atypical of most dragons. For instance, he is unusually small for a dragon and -while physically fit- is much weaker then a typical male dragon his own age. That being said, he's still 8 feet tall at the shoulder. He has the unusual habit of walking up-right among even his own kind (it makes him appear taller) usually with his wings wrapped around him like a cloak (similar to how a bat roasts.) Like most dragons, he is bursting with pride and arrogance and is obsessed with maintaining a properly groomed appearance.
He is well know for his brilliant intellect, (having mastered several different schools of magic at a young age) and is particularly prone to debate and feats of mental fortitude such as riddles or games of memory. His personality could be described as "pounce or ponder": he will either think about something for years, dwelling over every detail or will do something without thinking, enjoying the opportunity to put his reflexes and quick wits to the test. He's particularly slow to anger (for a dragon), as he considers reason to be a better instrument then blind emotion. However, when he does feel angry (or any emotion for that matter) he will experience it much more strongly and is considered temperamental even by the standards of his own kind.
Finally he is quite eccentric and mostly shuns the contact of other dragons, his lair is covered in strange artifacts and ancient books. It is just as likely that any single one is a powerful magical treasure then it is a simple oddity that peaked his curiosity. Only he would know the difference anyway.
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The picture is what reminded me about making a character, I think it may have come across too DnDish though.