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I am "just a little" obsessed with werewolves, particularly the ones from the luso-brazilian folklore(lobisomem). "But that's a horse!", you may be thinking. Yeah. Please put your torches and pitchforks down, and let me explain: In Brazilian folklore, the "werewolf" is a wolf(lobo) in name only, as we don't have native wolves(maned wolves don't count, because they don't really scare anyone), and the tales and accounts here describe them as looking like domestic animals, most commonly dogs and pigs, but they can appear as different species as well, including horses. Not only that, but they often show traits of not one, but many animal species at once, like a kind of chimera that can present other surprising traits such as blowing fire through their heads or being capable of poisoning domestic animals.
I couldn't really decide on a color so I made four different versions and I like all of them.
I am "just a little" obsessed with werewolves, particularly the ones from the luso-brazilian folklore(lobisomem). "But that's a horse!", you may be thinking. Yeah. Please put your torches and pitchforks down, and let me explain: In Brazilian folklore, the "werewolf" is a wolf(lobo) in name only, as we don't have native wolves(maned wolves don't count, because they don't really scare anyone), and the tales and accounts here describe them as looking like domestic animals, most commonly dogs and pigs, but they can appear as different species as well, including horses. Not only that, but they often show traits of not one, but many animal species at once, like a kind of chimera that can present other surprising traits such as blowing fire through their heads or being capable of poisoning domestic animals.
I couldn't really decide on a color so I made four different versions and I like all of them.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Equine (Other)
Size 1920 x 1920px
File Size 266.6 kB
FA+
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