~2022 (old watermark)
I like how he turned out. Salgir is a large male of Siderian, about 170 cm, I suppose (Amadeus standard - 160 cm, Rakshe as a bastard 150 cm); solid black color with a shiny rusty coat. Why rusty? I can't say for sure, but it just feels like it. The eyes are orange-yellow, like those of Amadeus/Rakshe; the look is stern, but calm, coldly indifferent. Salgir was neither cruel nor sadistic. His soul ached for Freedom and his blood for battles. When he fought, he felt alive. Salgir was not like his father and did not seek either power, or control over others, or religious fanaticism. He was of a military mind, but free-spirited, and therefore, instead of the life of a soldier in the original story, Salgir chose the path of Saure's.
I think, as Siderian, he did not care about the ancestral lands of the dynasty, but he felt a responsibility to his father and ancestors, this is the only thing that kept his aching soul from wandering in order to leave everything and go to distant lands, where no one knows him and where he could find the desired Freedom. Salgir's spiritual form is a Golden eagle, and his silhouette is in the background. Unlike Feirla, where I did not add a direct hint of her spirit form as Barn owl, since this element was jewelry with feathers. But Salgir did not wear any jewelry either as Sangar or as Siderian, respectively. In this, he has similarities with Rakshe, who also later abandoned any jewelry. Maybe it's their symbolic meaning as Liberation, I don't know. As for the torn ear, one of Salgir's horns is broken in the original, so, as Siderian, I left this feature in the form of a torn ear. Well, the scars on the body.
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I like how he turned out. Salgir is a large male of Siderian, about 170 cm, I suppose (Amadeus standard - 160 cm, Rakshe as a bastard 150 cm); solid black color with a shiny rusty coat. Why rusty? I can't say for sure, but it just feels like it. The eyes are orange-yellow, like those of Amadeus/Rakshe; the look is stern, but calm, coldly indifferent. Salgir was neither cruel nor sadistic. His soul ached for Freedom and his blood for battles. When he fought, he felt alive. Salgir was not like his father and did not seek either power, or control over others, or religious fanaticism. He was of a military mind, but free-spirited, and therefore, instead of the life of a soldier in the original story, Salgir chose the path of Saure's.
I think, as Siderian, he did not care about the ancestral lands of the dynasty, but he felt a responsibility to his father and ancestors, this is the only thing that kept his aching soul from wandering in order to leave everything and go to distant lands, where no one knows him and where he could find the desired Freedom. Salgir's spiritual form is a Golden eagle, and his silhouette is in the background. Unlike Feirla, where I did not add a direct hint of her spirit form as Barn owl, since this element was jewelry with feathers. But Salgir did not wear any jewelry either as Sangar or as Siderian, respectively. In this, he has similarities with Rakshe, who also later abandoned any jewelry. Maybe it's their symbolic meaning as Liberation, I don't know. As for the torn ear, one of Salgir's horns is broken in the original, so, as Siderian, I left this feature in the form of a torn ear. Well, the scars on the body.
All rights for Siderians belong to
.Salgir ©
. It is forbidden to copy/use without my written permission.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Feline (Other)
Size 1422 x 800px
File Size 1.56 MB
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