The title of this picture I drew was probably said by some Scalebold...
It actually surprises me that I have yet to draw or even illustrate this out as it's been a long time coming. Behold, Thomza in their true God-Like form, something that can dwarf planets on a more generous scale (like illustrated here), but in reality, they can easily be larger than most universes, sectors and galaxies! It is also the most seldom used transformation in the setting as Thomza only really needs to use it for proper "divine intervention" or when they need to flaunt on something that truly believes it's some "indescribable horror" or something that dares to tag itself as "Eldritch". Mostly as with such a flex of power, they can easily become crippled, and there's plenty of dangers showing off like this. (As in... The "Big as a Universe" type of scale in size alone, I'll explain in-depth soon.)
Gods I feel should always have some form of extreme cosmic power. Something so incredibly large, terrifying, and scary that it puts them on a kaiju like scale, but for the grand scheme of the multiverse. However, I feel like most god-like beings need to "balance" their powers as the worst-case scenario they can become exhausted which will cause them to be sealed away for thousands, millions or if not trillions of years. Not to mention many gods will have various forms of countermeasures installed to protect themselves and their universe as well making such grand attacks absolutely pointless. Like they can totally decimate half a star system with a simple swing of their fist, but there is no point in causing such massive collateral damage in such a large scale. Not to mention it's an extreme waste of energy and even power which can cause them to get wiped out by the enemy they're facing.
...So, I guess the best way to explain is that every fight with high-tier gods is just a kaiju battle in space with them throwing literal planets, stars and black holes at each other. Constantly changing sizes and shifting from the city to some barren planet, to physically fighting one another on the fabric of the universe. Although gods are not the only players in this and of course mortals like to challenge gods as well with their massive armies from out of this universe. You ever wanted to see an entire realm invade with trillions upon trillions of troops for only a Tiamat to show up with a near-infinite head swarm to counter-act the mortal invasion? It totally happened somewhere in the setting, just... Somewhere lmfao, and it was probably a pretty big spectacle!
Thanks for reading everyone, have a nice day!
Disclaimer and Copyright: These characters involved, and the artwork belongs to me, TwistedHensley. The Skin to Scales universe also belongs to me there, TwistedHensley... You get the drill. I want to point out that this is an Epic Dark Fantasy setting with a lot of mythological and religious tones and that there is no real-life connection to any of these events, religions, characters and it is fully, grounded, in fantasy. There is no copyright infringement also intended to other forms of media as Skin to Scales is meant to be its own thing and something I've been working on for a very long time. This is the same setting where faith is a massive part of the magic system, and it is usually meant to have a very bright and colorful art style to help balance the tone.
Other Disclaimer: You are allowed to share my artwork as long as I am credited, but do not upload it anywhere else, edit it and or mark it as your own if that wasn't common sense...
Fun Fact: This transformation they take is neither male nor female but is probably somewhere in between.
Fun Fact 2: The kobolds of the setting usually depict this form alone in their cathedral walls when speaking of the Pillar of Creation. (That or having Thomza's humanoid form standing beside Tia.) The "Blue Dragon" form Thomza usually takes is made to look friendly and social as possible, while the "True God-Like" form is meant for properly going all out. It is also to note that they are entirely mute while entering this stage as some Scalebolds will claim this is the origin point of calling them the "Mute God"
Fun Fact 3: With this being partially a part of their Maskless form, the creature is most likely identified as some ethereal and overwhelmingly powerful spirit. The white mask and outer "shell" of Thomza acts as a proper anchor to the mortal realm. The wings are seemingly purely decorative and serve no other purpose other than to look pretty. Same goes with its gemstone in the middle of its mask.
It actually surprises me that I have yet to draw or even illustrate this out as it's been a long time coming. Behold, Thomza in their true God-Like form, something that can dwarf planets on a more generous scale (like illustrated here), but in reality, they can easily be larger than most universes, sectors and galaxies! It is also the most seldom used transformation in the setting as Thomza only really needs to use it for proper "divine intervention" or when they need to flaunt on something that truly believes it's some "indescribable horror" or something that dares to tag itself as "Eldritch". Mostly as with such a flex of power, they can easily become crippled, and there's plenty of dangers showing off like this. (As in... The "Big as a Universe" type of scale in size alone, I'll explain in-depth soon.)
Gods I feel should always have some form of extreme cosmic power. Something so incredibly large, terrifying, and scary that it puts them on a kaiju like scale, but for the grand scheme of the multiverse. However, I feel like most god-like beings need to "balance" their powers as the worst-case scenario they can become exhausted which will cause them to be sealed away for thousands, millions or if not trillions of years. Not to mention many gods will have various forms of countermeasures installed to protect themselves and their universe as well making such grand attacks absolutely pointless. Like they can totally decimate half a star system with a simple swing of their fist, but there is no point in causing such massive collateral damage in such a large scale. Not to mention it's an extreme waste of energy and even power which can cause them to get wiped out by the enemy they're facing.
...So, I guess the best way to explain is that every fight with high-tier gods is just a kaiju battle in space with them throwing literal planets, stars and black holes at each other. Constantly changing sizes and shifting from the city to some barren planet, to physically fighting one another on the fabric of the universe. Although gods are not the only players in this and of course mortals like to challenge gods as well with their massive armies from out of this universe. You ever wanted to see an entire realm invade with trillions upon trillions of troops for only a Tiamat to show up with a near-infinite head swarm to counter-act the mortal invasion? It totally happened somewhere in the setting, just... Somewhere lmfao, and it was probably a pretty big spectacle!
Thanks for reading everyone, have a nice day!
Disclaimer and Copyright: These characters involved, and the artwork belongs to me, TwistedHensley. The Skin to Scales universe also belongs to me there, TwistedHensley... You get the drill. I want to point out that this is an Epic Dark Fantasy setting with a lot of mythological and religious tones and that there is no real-life connection to any of these events, religions, characters and it is fully, grounded, in fantasy. There is no copyright infringement also intended to other forms of media as Skin to Scales is meant to be its own thing and something I've been working on for a very long time. This is the same setting where faith is a massive part of the magic system, and it is usually meant to have a very bright and colorful art style to help balance the tone.
Other Disclaimer: You are allowed to share my artwork as long as I am credited, but do not upload it anywhere else, edit it and or mark it as your own if that wasn't common sense...
Fun Fact: This transformation they take is neither male nor female but is probably somewhere in between.
Fun Fact 2: The kobolds of the setting usually depict this form alone in their cathedral walls when speaking of the Pillar of Creation. (That or having Thomza's humanoid form standing beside Tia.) The "Blue Dragon" form Thomza usually takes is made to look friendly and social as possible, while the "True God-Like" form is meant for properly going all out. It is also to note that they are entirely mute while entering this stage as some Scalebolds will claim this is the origin point of calling them the "Mute God"
Fun Fact 3: With this being partially a part of their Maskless form, the creature is most likely identified as some ethereal and overwhelmingly powerful spirit. The white mask and outer "shell" of Thomza acts as a proper anchor to the mortal realm. The wings are seemingly purely decorative and serve no other purpose other than to look pretty. Same goes with its gemstone in the middle of its mask.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 885 x 1509px
File Size 1.03 MB
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Thank you very much, I'm glad I could inspire!
That was always the point of me creating the setting and getting into world building in the first place. I always wanted more out of my artwork and to create a proper breathing setting that the characters can live in. Same goes with inspiring others and fleshing out something I can call my own.
Thank you! I actually had to redraw it a few times just so I could get the design down proper. Wanted something ethereal, yet still tangible that falls into the "Flexile" family of creatures that Thomza comes from
That was always the point of me creating the setting and getting into world building in the first place. I always wanted more out of my artwork and to create a proper breathing setting that the characters can live in. Same goes with inspiring others and fleshing out something I can call my own.
Thank you! I actually had to redraw it a few times just so I could get the design down proper. Wanted something ethereal, yet still tangible that falls into the "Flexile" family of creatures that Thomza comes from
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