
“The Two Sisters”
Unari and Ahanari, commonly known as “The Two Sisters” are at the apex of power among the Southern Wolves. They are the unseen force behind the acknowledged leader of the Southern Wolves, Nap.
It is said, “The Two Sisters” have been blamed for many ills; including a madness that their detractors say can be called down by The Two Sisters upon those whom challenge them.
Unari is the taller and older of the two. She speaks softly, rarely and shortly.
Ahanari is the smaller and younger of the two. She takes queues from her older sister, speaking rarely, but always wearing the smile of knowledge.
The two seem to share a bond, a power. It is said that they communicate silently with only the aid of their eyes.
Little is to be confirmed of these two, except their obvious beauty, their position of power, their dependency on one another and their closeness to Nap.
(Art work by xXxAngelusMortisxXx)
Unari and Ahanari, commonly known as “The Two Sisters” are at the apex of power among the Southern Wolves. They are the unseen force behind the acknowledged leader of the Southern Wolves, Nap.
It is said, “The Two Sisters” have been blamed for many ills; including a madness that their detractors say can be called down by The Two Sisters upon those whom challenge them.
Unari is the taller and older of the two. She speaks softly, rarely and shortly.
Ahanari is the smaller and younger of the two. She takes queues from her older sister, speaking rarely, but always wearing the smile of knowledge.
The two seem to share a bond, a power. It is said that they communicate silently with only the aid of their eyes.
Little is to be confirmed of these two, except their obvious beauty, their position of power, their dependency on one another and their closeness to Nap.
(Art work by xXxAngelusMortisxXx)
Category All / All
Species Wolf
Size 900 x 764px
File Size 359.5 kB
Listed in Folders
Awwwww, well thank you. I am saving up about $4,000 for an artist to illustrate and to actually "build" the book. The book is truly art itself, as it's made with an ancient stitching technique called "Koptic Stitching." (Or Coptic stitching.) The earliest books that look anything like our current books were those made by the Koptic Christians in the Koptic region of Egypt. Look it up, it's really a wonderful, artistic way to make a book. It's still not much more than a dream, but once I have the money saved, well things will go much faster.
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