-puts on fancy reading glasses and clears throat-
Pictured here in all its black and white sketchy-glory is a fine specimen of the Northern Pixen persuasion. Several things of interest are presented here through my appalling lack of effort, though arguably the thing I like the most is the fact that you can see the Pixen is clearly guarding its seedlings. (The juvenile form of Pixen are referred to as 'seedlings', due to the fact that they grow in the manner of plants)
Other things of interest include a good example of the landscape of the lower mountainous regions of Gye'in's northern territories. Seedlings are unaffected by the cold or heat- the only thing capable of harming them directly is ice on their insides or, and far more effectively, fire.
The area in which this Nothern has chosen to brood its seedlings is unusually low on the mountain, generating a higher risk of the seedlings being discovered by curious passersby that may choose to inflict harm.
Because seedlings are more then capable of withstanding higher climates, and because this Pixen has chosen to remain in lower ground, it would be reasonable to assume that this particular individual may be one or a combination of several things; 1) a hermit, 2) an outcast, or 3) an exile.
Pictured here in all its black and white sketchy-glory is a fine specimen of the Northern Pixen persuasion. Several things of interest are presented here through my appalling lack of effort, though arguably the thing I like the most is the fact that you can see the Pixen is clearly guarding its seedlings. (The juvenile form of Pixen are referred to as 'seedlings', due to the fact that they grow in the manner of plants)
Other things of interest include a good example of the landscape of the lower mountainous regions of Gye'in's northern territories. Seedlings are unaffected by the cold or heat- the only thing capable of harming them directly is ice on their insides or, and far more effectively, fire.
The area in which this Nothern has chosen to brood its seedlings is unusually low on the mountain, generating a higher risk of the seedlings being discovered by curious passersby that may choose to inflict harm.
Because seedlings are more then capable of withstanding higher climates, and because this Pixen has chosen to remain in lower ground, it would be reasonable to assume that this particular individual may be one or a combination of several things; 1) a hermit, 2) an outcast, or 3) an exile.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Eastern Dragon
Size 500 x 500px
File Size 497.8 kB
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