This is my fursona commission and created by the excellent artist James Howard
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His name is Stoormor and he descends from a long forgotten line of Celtic dragon's, in their native land of Scotland. He is a direct descendent of Stoorworm, a dragon of Celtic legend who's death is said to have created the Orkney Islands.
Though still in Scotland, his race of dragons exist in a dimension hidden from man, guard by the legendary Loch Ness monster; who herself is a water dragon. Reason for this secrecy is due to the introduction of Christianity to Soctland brought about the fear of dragons instead of the worship and understanding know before in the Celtic Religion.
The style used for Stoormor is a draft of Spyro the dragon altered to display Celtic Symbols and skater style taste in clothes along with a few personal twists.
jameshowardHis name is Stoormor and he descends from a long forgotten line of Celtic dragon's, in their native land of Scotland. He is a direct descendent of Stoorworm, a dragon of Celtic legend who's death is said to have created the Orkney Islands.
Though still in Scotland, his race of dragons exist in a dimension hidden from man, guard by the legendary Loch Ness monster; who herself is a water dragon. Reason for this secrecy is due to the introduction of Christianity to Soctland brought about the fear of dragons instead of the worship and understanding know before in the Celtic Religion.
The style used for Stoormor is a draft of Spyro the dragon altered to display Celtic Symbols and skater style taste in clothes along with a few personal twists.
Category All / All
Species Dragon (Other)
Size 1280 x 1010px
File Size 182.3 kB
Cheers mate its much appreciated, James Howard
jameshoward put alot of work into it.
Thoses symbols on the body are Celtic symbols, fyi, and come from a culture that used to exist in Scotland, Wales and Ireland some years ago so yeah keeping a connection with them since I'm Scottish
jameshoward put alot of work into it. Thoses symbols on the body are Celtic symbols, fyi, and come from a culture that used to exist in Scotland, Wales and Ireland some years ago so yeah keeping a connection with them since I'm Scottish
Yeah, he did a great job. And yep, I actually know where the Celts come from. I remember learning about them back in 6th grade and that the pronunciation "seltic" is wrong and it's supposed to be "keltic." I'm fond of that kind of thing too as I'm part Scottish and Irish. I probably should study up some more on them.
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