Avalanches around The Augre are no uncommon sight and the valeks inhabiting the various mountain villages are very knowledgeable of this. These very villages were built with avalanches in mind, placed such that the torrents are guided gently out of harm's way. Nothing tends to work out perfectly, however, and nature is still an uncontrollable wild beast.
Flares are shot from the various watch posts to warn the populous below of the oncoming storm of an avalanche. The watch-post guard hasn't seen one this big in decades. Upon firing their flares, they watch in horror as the monstrous avalanche careens past them. They fear not for the villagers below, for they have further safety precautions for this sort of ordeal; bunkers, safe houses and the like. Instead, the guard fear for the single valek who's leading the entire charge, gambling within a few feet of his or her life.
Spotting the torches on the valek's back, the guard can't help but wonder what a fire dancer was doing atop The Augre and how he or she could have caused this torrent. All they knew was that either that valek would have quite the story to tell once it reached the bottom...
or that the lone fire dancer would never tell another story ever again.
EEHEEEEHEEeeee! I finally finished it!
I had so much fun painting that last picture that I thought I would paint another one and, this time, step the difficulty up a little bit!
I cannot deny that, despite the design errors here, I have learned an unbelievable amount of stuff drawing this picture! I could get into the nitty gritty of the errors and lessons of this picture right now but I don't want really want to ramble on about that because I DID IT HEEEHEE
Man oh man am I proud of this picture. I know that this is totally gonna be the kind of thing where in a few years, I'll think I was high or something while drawing this or something but damn, this thing is currently, by far, the most detailed thing in my drawings folder and even seeing the thumbnail there is making me smile! heeeeheee
Anyway, I'm already rambling on a bit too much, so I'll just leave it at that! Thank you for looking and reading and all that other stuff eeeheheeheheee <3
Flares are shot from the various watch posts to warn the populous below of the oncoming storm of an avalanche. The watch-post guard hasn't seen one this big in decades. Upon firing their flares, they watch in horror as the monstrous avalanche careens past them. They fear not for the villagers below, for they have further safety precautions for this sort of ordeal; bunkers, safe houses and the like. Instead, the guard fear for the single valek who's leading the entire charge, gambling within a few feet of his or her life.
Spotting the torches on the valek's back, the guard can't help but wonder what a fire dancer was doing atop The Augre and how he or she could have caused this torrent. All they knew was that either that valek would have quite the story to tell once it reached the bottom...
or that the lone fire dancer would never tell another story ever again.
EEHEEEEHEEeeee! I finally finished it!
I had so much fun painting that last picture that I thought I would paint another one and, this time, step the difficulty up a little bit!
I cannot deny that, despite the design errors here, I have learned an unbelievable amount of stuff drawing this picture! I could get into the nitty gritty of the errors and lessons of this picture right now but I don't want really want to ramble on about that because I DID IT HEEEHEE
Man oh man am I proud of this picture. I know that this is totally gonna be the kind of thing where in a few years, I'll think I was high or something while drawing this or something but damn, this thing is currently, by far, the most detailed thing in my drawings folder and even seeing the thumbnail there is making me smile! heeeeheee
Anyway, I'm already rambling on a bit too much, so I'll just leave it at that! Thank you for looking and reading and all that other stuff eeeheheeheheee <3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Exotic (Other)
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 1.36 MB
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