Don’t touch his button!!
sketch of my borrower oc named Wormwood :) might colour this later, might not
saw this while reading Werewolf by Night (#32) and mate I was GIGGLING
Brainstorming Minecraft food lore :>
borrowers are so insistent that they DO NOT STEAL, THEY BORROW THINGS TO SURVIVE. but like I DO NOT see u returning my items. I think we’re gonna have to check our definitions again buddy
you are a thief in the eyes of the law :^)
Here are some recent designs I’ve done (none are for sale)
Spoon the Spinosaurus— belongs to fishy_004 on Instagram!
Culturally, Dwarves place great value on storytelling, visual arts, and personal expression. Carving, painting, and storytelling are integral parts of community life, and many important events are marked with communal gatherings and storytelling.
Tattoos and braiding are also deeply significant. Both sexes grow facial and head hair, and this hair is a source of pride. It's common to see Dwarves with elaborately braided hair adorned with beads and charms. These beads carry symbolic weight, marking major life achievements like completing a coming-of-age ritual, raising children, or achieving mastery in a craft.
They live in cold climates, and their physiology reflects this: they have thick fur and tend to be shorter and stockier than humans, conserving heat efficiently. Their homes are primarily subterranean, dug into earth and rock. However, they also build above-ground structures using wood and stone. Settlements focus on function and community over grandeur.
Their diet consists mostly of vegetation and insects, though they are capable of eating meat in times of scarcity. They practice agriculture and cultivate various crops, and also keep domesticated animals — some for companionship, others for practical use like warmth, protection, or pest control.
As marsupials, their reproductive process is quite different from humans. They give birth to underdeveloped joeys, which continue to grow in the parent’s pouch. Dwarves (like some kangaroos) have two uteruses- one embryo can be carried in the pouch, while another remains in delayed development in the second uterus. This allows for a staggered cycle of birth and care. Young Dwarves gradually gain independence and are raised communally, with extended family and neighbors contributing to their upbringing.
Their social roles are flexible and can be shaped by skill, age, or experience rather than rigid gender norms. Celebrations often involve communal meals, storytelling, singing, and symbolic rituals like bead-giving or new tattoos.
(More art will be out soon! Please ask questions if you have questions!)
Sorry for the lack of posting! Here’s a WIP that I started a while ago- it’s my species of “raptor folk” (name is temporary). This one is a subspecies of desert dwelling aliens. Any suggestions for species names are appreciated!
I’m not super happy with the design yet as they’re quite like earth animals, so any tips are great aswell!
what is the stuff on the guys who draw the petroglyphs back
does he have coral or plants or is he just bumpy? Either way very swag
The Snailiens engage in a symbiotic relationship known as mutualism with various organisms. Among these symbionts are species like Feather-Grass Coral, Proboscis Barnacles, and Diamond Barnacles, which I'll elaborate on in a future post. This relationship is advantageous for the Snailiens as the symbiotic organisms consume parasites and dead skin, ensuring the Snailiens' cleanliness and health. In return, the symbionts receive shelter and food, creating a mutually beneficial arrangement :)
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