
This beautiful gift was kindly done by Dragontiger4477 on deviantart based on a sketch of mine and a general description. :3
Siera is a dragontaur/naga hybrid who lives in the forest, keeping to herself except to hunt, fish, and occasionally dine on the stray human who has the misfortune of seeing her. She is very protective about people not seeing her, and is quite shy, but cross her the wrong way and you will be taking a long wet trip inside her stomach. She does prefer to swallow her meals whole but usually sticks to deer, fish, other forest creatures and as said before the occasional human. The spade on the end of her tail is also a tribute to her naga heritage since one of her parents was a sea-snake naga, thus the spade and the aquatic look. Her naga side also means her tail is longer than most 'taurs and is quite prehensile, able to pick things up as well as hold them captive. She is also gifted with a venomous nerve-toxin, rendering her prey completely immobile in a matter of minutes.
art © Dragontiger4477
Siera © me
Siera is a dragontaur/naga hybrid who lives in the forest, keeping to herself except to hunt, fish, and occasionally dine on the stray human who has the misfortune of seeing her. She is very protective about people not seeing her, and is quite shy, but cross her the wrong way and you will be taking a long wet trip inside her stomach. She does prefer to swallow her meals whole but usually sticks to deer, fish, other forest creatures and as said before the occasional human. The spade on the end of her tail is also a tribute to her naga heritage since one of her parents was a sea-snake naga, thus the spade and the aquatic look. Her naga side also means her tail is longer than most 'taurs and is quite prehensile, able to pick things up as well as hold them captive. She is also gifted with a venomous nerve-toxin, rendering her prey completely immobile in a matter of minutes.
art © Dragontiger4477
Siera © me
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1024 x 686px
File Size 867.6 kB
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