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Looking to fill my feed with amazing characters 🔥
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✦ Illustrations (head, bust, half, full)
✦ Character sheets
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BAL-BAL (PHILIPPINES)
“It doesn’t want to hurt you… but its body doesn’t always agree.”
A nocturnal creature that feeds on corpses, driven by an instinctive hunger impossible to ignore.
But… what happens when it tries to be human?
When the urge strikes without warning
JORŌGUMO (JAPAN)
“You don't even realize… when you started falling.”
In Japanese folklore, the Jorōgumo is a spider spirit that takes the form of a beautiful woman to attract its victims. It envelops you slowly…It doesn't catch you all at once. It convinces you.
ABAIA (FIJI)
“He doesn't attack… but everything he touches belongs to him.” In Melanesian mythology Abaia is an aquatic spirit that lives in freshwater lakes. It is described as a creature similar to a giant eel that protects the beings that live in its waters.
JIANGSHI (CHINA)
“She's not alive… but she can't rest either.” In Chinese folklore, the Jiangshi is a reanimated corpse that moves stiffly, jumping rather than walking. It is said to absorb the vital energy of the living
PONTIANAK(INDONESIAN)
“They say she is beautiful… until it is already too late.” In Malay and Indonesian mythology, the Pontianak is a vengeful spirit that emerges when a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth. She manifests as a female figure of great beauty lure her victims
WENDIGO (EEUU)
“What if the true monster… is the hunger you cannot control?” In the mythology of the Algonquian peoples of North America, the Wendigo is a spirit associated with winter, hunger, and cannibalism. It represents insatiable desire and the loss of humanity
illustration (3/3) put into practice what I have been studying about hair rendering. This is the one that cost me the most... in one fell swoop is this year's redraw and added the one from 2 years ago
#illust#forest#redraw