Old characters from "Risk Takers" I rarely drew before.
They're kind of loners in their world, where most people (I only draw them as felines) belong to different organizations. People like them are usually condemned, because to live without protection from the strongest means extreme risk and most likely an early death (although in this world even members of organizations often die young for various reasons).
Some of the people who refused to belong to organizations lead a secretive but settled life, others periodically wander within the cities of their county. Michel and Blair are nomads. They have known each other for a long time, but I don't know who they're to each other. Just companions, friends or something more.
You can see colorful scarves on their necks. They also wear belts of the same colors. This is a "skwa", a traditional element of clothing of their people. Identical scarves can mean kinship, close friendship or marriage. Bottom left, Michel is shown wearing a scarf with her family's pattern. She later began wearing a scarf with Blair's family pattern, and her old scarf was given to Freddie, who became part of their company many years after these two met.
The phrase on the sheet: "Get out of here!"
They're kind of loners in their world, where most people (I only draw them as felines) belong to different organizations. People like them are usually condemned, because to live without protection from the strongest means extreme risk and most likely an early death (although in this world even members of organizations often die young for various reasons).
Some of the people who refused to belong to organizations lead a secretive but settled life, others periodically wander within the cities of their county. Michel and Blair are nomads. They have known each other for a long time, but I don't know who they're to each other. Just companions, friends or something more.
You can see colorful scarves on their necks. They also wear belts of the same colors. This is a "skwa", a traditional element of clothing of their people. Identical scarves can mean kinship, close friendship or marriage. Bottom left, Michel is shown wearing a scarf with her family's pattern. She later began wearing a scarf with Blair's family pattern, and her old scarf was given to Freddie, who became part of their company many years after these two met.
The phrase on the sheet: "Get out of here!"
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Feline (Other)
Size 884 x 1232px
File Size 1.69 MB
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