
A small piece of conceptual art I am working on for me and
tierafoxglove's future webcomic project. Still not ENTIRELY complete but as far as the lines and designs go, it's done. To explain, all I need to do is to list what each line corresponds to [hence the numbers]. To explain; the insignia is for an organization in the semi-background of the story known as the Templars, who are a group of men and women who are dedicated to the protection, unification, and ascension of the species of the Gene-Triad; in essence, scalies, humans, and furries. While geopolitical borders between the species do not exist, there is still division between the races, some of which have, at the modern point of the story, grown wider and threaten to bring about the possibility of total separation or even war. As such, it is the Templars' goal to bring about a unification of all the species. There's a LOT more to this but it'll take forever to go into.
For now, the numbers do not yet fully correspond to anything, but when I can get the list down, each line will represent a different facet, value, or goal of the Templars.
Update edit: Added additional linework through the mid-triangles for purposes of additional tenets that will be used.

For now, the numbers do not yet fully correspond to anything, but when I can get the list down, each line will represent a different facet, value, or goal of the Templars.
Update edit: Added additional linework through the mid-triangles for purposes of additional tenets that will be used.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Human
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 377 x 376px
File Size 51 kB
Avians, as they are known, will make an appearance as a fifth species. The three 'ordered' races are humans, furs, and scales, though each has different names for one another. Two separate species will be dragons and avians [birds, basically]. Dragons are a sort of 'defeated antagonist' race that was at war with the three main races for nearly a millenium before human forces finally managed to defeat and subdue them. Avians are independent, anarchist [in the leaderless sense, not the terrorist sense] sorts of individuals living at most in small communes, and more commonly just living on their own as semi-nomads.
Kind of like that, yeah. Dragons view scalies as inferior primitives, and as such, during the course of their 800 year campaign of terror against the other races, the scalies tended to be the ones to be specifically targeted the most. Scalies were enslaved, furries were eaten, and humans were killed the first whenever their presence in a targeted village was noticed due to the fact that of all the races humanity put up the biggest fight, being the more militarized and innovative of the three main races.
Nope. Their society is a very rigid caste-system wherein everyone knows their place and never speaks out of turn. Very highly disciplined and if it wasn't for the fact they relied too much on their own bodies as weapons of war without utilizing tools to help them, they probably would have destroyed/enslaved the other races. As it was, they kept to the same techniques and eventually humanity started developing weapons that brought them to their knees. Railgun + dragon = dead dragon, after all. XD
After their defeat, though, dragons ceased to be a hostile race. Strength and dominion is their foremost law of rule, and when humanity proved superior in combat, the dragons became subservient to the overall wishes of humanity, and ceased to be an aggressor.
Which causes a whole bunch of other political stuff. XD
After their defeat, though, dragons ceased to be a hostile race. Strength and dominion is their foremost law of rule, and when humanity proved superior in combat, the dragons became subservient to the overall wishes of humanity, and ceased to be an aggressor.
Which causes a whole bunch of other political stuff. XD
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