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Published: 2015-09-24 13:55:36 +0000 UTC; Views: 2123; Favourites: 26; Downloads: 6
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Description Thanks to a fellow DeviantArt member, chris-illustrator , I now can put actual scales onto my Draconian and Dinosaurian species

Species: Burrunjor
Habitat: Arid to Subtropical
Homeworld: Sek'Ha'Lak'Bekn (Meaning "Wonderous Wet Land")
Star System: Eta Draconis
Size: 6.5 m (21.3 ft)
Weight: 465 kilograms (1,025 lb)
Diet: Meat
Average Lifespan: 100 years
Culture: Similar to Australian Aboriginal culture
Profession in Draconian Society: Healers, Shamans, Witchdocters
Notable Burrunjor: So far, just Mamaragan

Other: 

Do to the their tribal Australian Aboriginal-like way of life, the Burrunjor were a mysterious species of Eta Draconian. These species, along with the Kurrea species, were ridiculed by their other Draconian relatives for not supporting the Draconian Empire during their times of war and conquest of parts of the Milky Way Galaxy in the heyday of the Draconian Empire. When the rest of the Draconian Empire went from being an terrifying harbingers of death to peaceful protectors of freedom and justice, they turned to the Burrunjor and Kurrea for guidance. The Draconian Empire has now incorporated the beliefs and culture of both species into the rest of the Draconian cultures. 

The Burrunjor were also the ones responsible for teaching Australian Aborigines Aboriginal astronomy, body designs, bullroarers, bush cosmetics, bush foods, bush medicines, cave paintings and designs cut into trees, ceremonial headgear, ceremonial poles, cultural lore, dances, dreaming's, games, geographical locations, how people are required to behave in their communities, initiations, laws of community, paintings, rock art, rock engravings, rules for social behaviour, sacred chants, sacred earth mounds, sacred ground paintings, songlines, songs, stone artifacts, stone objects, stories, structures of society, symbols, technologies, the ceremonies performed in order to ensure continuity of life and land, values, wooden articles, wooden sacred objects, and also the beliefs, values, rules and practices concerning the peoples relationship to the land and water. 

The didgeridoo was introduced by the Burrunjor to the Australian Aborigines to speak and perform ceremonies with these beings because the Burrunjors' voice sounded similar to a didgeridoo instead of a roar or growl like us humans perceive dinosaurians these days.  

This species, along with the Kurrea species, was also responsible for the legend of the Dirawong, a benevolant goanna deity who bestowed this knowledge and teachings onto the Australian Aborigines 

This is my interpretation of Eta Draconians from the star, Eta Draconis, in the constellation, Draco. They were interpreted as being hominoid in shape and stature, but I now beleive this to be an misinterpretation of Dinosaurians, Draconians, and any other reptilian extraterrestrial beings of Earth and beyond.

Stay tuned for more Saurian Prophecies art and more

Credits:

Skeletal: Archosaurian 
Burrunjor & Mamaragan: Me, AustralianMarcus


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Comments: 9

MessyPaperCut [2015-11-22 21:51:09 +0000 UTC]

i dig that dragons are aliens

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AustralianMarcus In reply to MessyPaperCut [2015-11-26 14:45:43 +0000 UTC]

I guess we think alike. I like that

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PochtiVova [2015-10-25 10:44:35 +0000 UTC]

I like your work! You should use those shadows for shape indication more often...

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AustralianMarcus In reply to PochtiVova [2015-10-25 14:45:28 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the feedback, I'll try incorporating shadows in my design. Glad you like my Burrunjor Species.  

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chris-illustrator [2015-09-25 04:39:28 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the shout out
I don't see the scales though. Maybe the old version went up by mistake?

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AustralianMarcus In reply to chris-illustrator [2015-09-25 12:02:36 +0000 UTC]

I guess I made the scales too small but if you zoom in close enough, you will see them. This one is the remake. Perhaps i can do something about it without having to increase the size of the scales. Thank You for the comment. 

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chris-illustrator In reply to AustralianMarcus [2015-09-25 14:03:08 +0000 UTC]

Well, the scales would be subtle, since it's a pulled back view, but unfortunately I couldn't see them even when zoomed in. It's up to you of course, and you can always wait and see if more more people weigh in, but I was picturing something like this.

 

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AustralianMarcus In reply to chris-illustrator [2015-09-27 17:38:55 +0000 UTC]

Check up the updated version of the Burrunjor. I added better looking scales with your suggestions. Thank you for your suggestions and support. Stay Tuned for more art from Saurian Prophecies 

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chris-illustrator In reply to AustralianMarcus [2015-09-28 04:16:42 +0000 UTC]

Cool, I can make them out a little better now. Good luck with your project! 

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