
I cleaned up the sketch I did a while back n' added his stupid floatyrocks that were mentioned in the description--which I'm going to paste again because lazy.
Nasune, the Flame of Creation, holds domain over the physical world. In his purest form, he is a mass of countless writhing arms of molten stone, dotted with bright, piercing eyes and encircled by three rings of tungsten. He is known to mortals as "The Spider with Infinite Limbs," said to have built the universe all at once with his many flaming arms.
In the guise of a human, Nasune is tall and gaunt, black hair fixed in a thick braid that trails to his waist. His eyes retain their imposing stare even with their rich brown color instead of the fiery red one might expect. Solidified into jagged shards, the tungsten continues to circle his person, changing shape at his slightest whim. He is garbed in a long black robe, a stark red tentacle motif contrasting the cowl he wears over it. Mortal priests have adapted a similar look for their ceremonial robes, though his icon of flame is often bastardized into a spider shape--a fact the god clearly resents.
He is shrewd, joyless, and stony in his mannerisms, standing rigid and moving with a slow, purposeful gait. Though impatient and terse, he is slow to anger, however it is best not to push one's luck in begging favors-- explosive is hardly a fitting description of the scope of his anger.
Nasune, the Flame of Creation, holds domain over the physical world. In his purest form, he is a mass of countless writhing arms of molten stone, dotted with bright, piercing eyes and encircled by three rings of tungsten. He is known to mortals as "The Spider with Infinite Limbs," said to have built the universe all at once with his many flaming arms.
In the guise of a human, Nasune is tall and gaunt, black hair fixed in a thick braid that trails to his waist. His eyes retain their imposing stare even with their rich brown color instead of the fiery red one might expect. Solidified into jagged shards, the tungsten continues to circle his person, changing shape at his slightest whim. He is garbed in a long black robe, a stark red tentacle motif contrasting the cowl he wears over it. Mortal priests have adapted a similar look for their ceremonial robes, though his icon of flame is often bastardized into a spider shape--a fact the god clearly resents.
He is shrewd, joyless, and stony in his mannerisms, standing rigid and moving with a slow, purposeful gait. Though impatient and terse, he is slow to anger, however it is best not to push one's luck in begging favors-- explosive is hardly a fitting description of the scope of his anger.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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