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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The Reptiles here are © Stanton F. Fink
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