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Critters 10: Gerbhog, Paragryph, Ki'rin
Critters 10: Gerbhog, Paragryph, Ki'rin by @VioletWhirlwind (Violet Whirlwind)

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Zabornian Gerbhog (pronounced "gerbog" The 'h' is silent.): This stemmed from a creature I made up in one of my very first RP's, when I was only starting to become interested in Sonc. So, hence, it's half hedgie. The other half is a gerbil. Those spikes, while fun to draw, were crazy to ink and IMPOSSIBLY AGRIVATING to clean up. I swear I'll go crazy before I finish cleaning it up. :D I LOVE the mace-tail though. :D

Liocorn: Basically a Ki-rin, or Japanese unicorn. Scaly, deer-like body, Lion-like head, one branched horn. Two versions currently in one drawing. Male has large mane, female has ring of bushy fur and no massive mane. Liocorns have a strong sense of justice, and do not understand misleading tactics and sneakyness.

Paragryph: Parrot-gryphon. Yes, that's a parrot's head, not an eagle's.

image (c) Violet Whirlwind

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Posted: Sunday, 06 December, 2009 @ 01:33 AM

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