Varanis Blackclaw Battle Ready Version 2 - (Art by Pokkuti)
This is the alternate version of this piece that I am uploading to scraps for use as a profile ID. Done by the amazing
Category Cel Shading / Muscle
Species Western Dragon
Size 905 x 1280px
File Size 127 kB
Oh heheh, now this one looks more buffy than usual heheh. But hey, it looks pretty good. Probably is because of the artist´s style, isn´t? I like the result of this pic ^ ^ And I like this coloring than the other, it match perfectly and it almost follow the same pattern of your character ;D
It is a literary word, derived from Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," in which he comes across a number of strange lands. One we know very well - Lilliput, from which we have a word in English Lilliputian meaning tiny or small. Well, he also visited a land of giants known as Brobdingnag. It is easy to spell, since his character does help or is helped spell it early on - Brob, which is spelled like it sounds, ding, like the sound of a bell, and nag, like what a spouse does to you when they are cranky. Brobdingnagian is therefore something quite gigantic - if you've seen how very small Lilliputian is, like someone who can easily fit in your pocket, well the converse is true when you're talking Brobdingnagian. They are so macro huge they can quite easily put you in a pocket, or swallow you whole if they had a mind to...
Incidentally, the term "Yahoo" comes from Gulliver's Travels also. It was used by the horse people, aka the whinnem (they were named after basically the sound a horse makes, though a point of irony in the book) - to name the filthy and otherwise crass humans of their lands, which they initially did not perceive Gulliver to be... Until he proved he was as human as the rest.
Incidentally, the term "Yahoo" comes from Gulliver's Travels also. It was used by the horse people, aka the whinnem (they were named after basically the sound a horse makes, though a point of irony in the book) - to name the filthy and otherwise crass humans of their lands, which they initially did not perceive Gulliver to be... Until he proved he was as human as the rest.
Ted Danson ("Cheers") played the titular role (iirc) in a fairly recent miniseries that follows the book lots better than much of anything that has come before. Netflix should have it by now, being it was made for TV. The more recent one with Jack Black is pretty much just a new story made for him to be goofy and awkward, as usual.
"this is my Anonymous account so ima describe my oc a mecha transformer seeker/flyer that has a thing for dragons O.- among other things <3 color black height 60ft"yes odd describing him but just for visual+ i don't have it anywhere else"
well if you need help fighting the badies i will use my vibro blade to penetrate the enemy's for your pleasure =D
well if you need help fighting the badies i will use my vibro blade to penetrate the enemy's for your pleasure =D
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