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Jul 28 2016
Azo Image
Azo as a gryphon/griffin, one of his most common depictions in mythology. He just likes the form. Still haven’t decided how I like to spell that species. Generally I prefer gryphon, but I lived on a street called Griffin Road for a period of time so…I dunno.  
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Jul 26 2016
Azo and Zan Image
The twin deities Project Altara. Zan generally represents Life (left) and Azo generally represents Eternity (right). They’re shape-shifting beings, and can change their appearance at will. Different cultures/religions have assigned them different names, forms, genders, and alignments; some even splitting them into two or more deities, others combining them into one. Besides dragons, Zan is […]
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Jul 18 2016
Thor Image
He and Chi’zhou (his daughter) have been moved down to tertiary characters. But he’s still pretty awesome. His species possess some of the strongest scales on the planet. He can’t breath fire, but his kind are still highly feared. As his daughter grew and longed to travel, Thor decided to tag along with her to keep […]
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Jul 17 2016
Chi’zhou Image
(pronounced “Chi Zoo”, “Chi” being her family name) A hybrid dragon species, daughter of a Paradise Dragon (think tropical, bright colors) and a War Dragon (Thor). She takes after her mother more, what with the bright colors, ability to spit corrosive poison, healing properties of her saliva. Her father gave her her hardiness. She’s intrigued […]
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Sep 17 2015
Aurora – Zan Image
Zan is one of the twin gods of Project Altara and commonly takes the guise of a white stag. Religions in Altara are as diverse as those in our world, but originally stem from stories or beliefs about Zan and his twin, Azo. Many depictions of Zan associate him with life or like duties/elements. His […]
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Sep 17 2015
Zan Image
Zan is one of the twin gods of Project Altara and commonly takes the guise of a white stag. I drew this on a whim with a tight deadline, so I didn’t realize have time to fix the proportion/perspective issue…oops!
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