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I've always adored and respected the history of mankind's time on Earth, ancient Egypt was a big one I delved into
in my early years same with Mayans and other ancient civilizations. There is something so mysterious and beautiful
about the brutality and elegance meeting together I am drawn to. Now here we are, with oceans filled with plastic
and people killing each other over facebook statues. :') Oh how far we've come.
Thank you so much Deni9494(DA) for commissioning me to draw this gorgeous character!
I've always adored and respected the history of mankind's time on Earth, ancient Egypt was a big one I delved into
in my early years same with Mayans and other ancient civilizations. There is something so mysterious and beautiful
about the brutality and elegance meeting together I am drawn to. Now here we are, with oceans filled with plastic
and people killing each other over facebook statues. :') Oh how far we've come.
Thank you so much Deni9494(DA) for commissioning me to draw this gorgeous character!
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
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Size 834 x 1280px
File Size 167 kB
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Outsiders often think the furry fandom is Weird, bizarre, or just plain freaky, but in one form or another, we've been around since the earliest human prehistory! I don't vibe with Ancient Egypt as strongly as my Mom does, ( I'm convinced she spent several incarnations there) but I am fascinated by the question of where they transplanted from. Every human civilization follows the same pattern, the rise from primetive savagery, the peak of sophistication and knowledge, and the eventual downward spiral into decay. The Egyptians started at the pinnacle of their society, so where/ when/ how did they get there start? We STILL can't properly duplicate Ancient Egyptian electrum, that strange blended silver/gold metal reserved for their holiest artifacts.
As for the Aztecs and Mayans, I'm convinced that the entities they worshipped as Gods were the same creatures responsible for the "vampire" myths.
As for the Aztecs and Mayans, I'm convinced that the entities they worshipped as Gods were the same creatures responsible for the "vampire" myths.
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