The Courtyard Presents...

Revenge Of The Handbags

I remember a long, long time ago, I decided that instead of cobras, I would like lizards. And since then, I always have appreciated lizards. Does it show?

The reptiles here were originally a part of a collage that I took apart, in order to color them.

Maeraiasma

I had originally pictured him has being yellow, or beige-colored... In other words, a color-scheme that was reminiscent of lard and cooking oil. Then I forgot about that original idea when I was coloring, and gave him a "cool" color scheme.
Magiaiasma

Magiaiasma is said to be able to weild magic rather skillfully. Or, that's what a friend of mine suggested.
And you know I have a tendency to go along with an idea.

Ishgalnera

This guy is a water-spirit of some sort. It commonly lingers about stagnant ponds in forests, and attempts to garner offerings of food and jewelry from passers-by. This is done usually by either threats of drought, or by offering some sort of service (usually fortune-telling, watering crops, or protection from drowning).
Delganoraya

May or may not be a magic-user, like Magiaiasma. I'm not sure, as there has been only one ever seen. And it floated away before they could catch, kill, and preserve it for study.

Terranaiasma

The terranaiasma is said to linger deep underground, and lays eggs of platinum. It is also said that it lines its nest with silver. However, trease-hunters who seek the terranaiasma's precious eggs tend to meet grisly, painful ends, as these creatures possess a slow-acting venom far more potent than any snake or dragon.
Zaeoraya

A friend of mine said that this guy looks like a dragon larva. I don't think so. Dragons tend to spend their childhood as either carps, or chicks.

The Reptiles here are © Stanton F. Fink