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Description One of the ideas I came by for Dubhghall's creature contest --> [link]
and yes, you could have guessed it would be a dragon ... but not just any dragon, more like the grandfather of all dragons!

I really hope I get to do some of my other ideas... I have all sorts, from spider-dragons to jellyfish belly-dancers....

sketched really quick, coloured in Photoshop with a tablet... I tried some strange colour blending, hope it turned out right ....

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Creature description:

Introduction:
The “Fog summoners” (or “Living hills”) are mystical creatures more than anything else. A lot of cultures identify them as forest spirits, some even as Gea’s messengers. The more “biological” descriptions describe them as enormous dragon-like creatures that live deep in the middle of old forests, preferably somewhere near a river, or between mountains.
Although there are a lot of files about them, most of them if not all are just speculations or myths (that’s why most of the data that follows is either supposed or based on new research). Nobody really studied these creatures, and only a few saw them in their habitats. Nevertheless, from the latest data we have, we know that only a few specimens remain, all of them quite old, and from those none are female or younger than 100yrs.

Morphology:
It is said that it is easier to move a rocky mountain than a “fog summoner”, which isn’t far from the truth. These creatures are enormous, sometimes compared to small hills (as they often mimicry themselves in such hills).
Their skin is extremely hard, covered in scales and some fur-feather-like structures the color of corroded olive and dry earth, so they easily blend into the background (there are some theories that part of the green on their fur are actually colonies of cyanobacteria). Older specimens have a lot of scars covering their bodies, and the skin became so thin and scale-less on some parts that the light muscles, bones and veins can be seen through them. You can tell how old a specimen is by the length of its horns. They have 3 long talons for their front arms, and raptor-like feet. Their musculature is extremely strong, especially chest and feet muscles, even though they prefer to move slowly and lazily. Nothing is known about their feeding habits.
Males are generally bigger than females, but they have smaller wings, and thus can’t use them for flight. Cubs can be up to 10m big. These creatures prefer solitary and calm life away from others of their kind and from people.

History & culture:
These creatures are extremely intelligent, high above the smartest humans. In some cultures there are stories that the first humans were taught to read and write from them.
They got the name “Fog summoners” because most of the supposed spottings were registered in very foggy landscapes. New researches found that they’re indeed responsible for the forming of a special fog, since they often like to smoke their pipes, the size of medium oak trees, which create a lot of smoke and steam.
Some also think that these creatures often have special alchemy laboratories in deep mountain caves, where they can conduct their experiments in peace, and without the fear of being discovered by humans, but this is only a theory.
Although extremely calm and docile, the cubs and smaller females were often treated as “Satan’s warriors”, which led to their chase and killing (an interesting fact is that the slaughterers were honored as heroes and mighty knights). It is probably this that led to the disappearance of females and the slow decay of the surviving males.
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Comments: 75

Dubhghall In reply to ??? [2006-12-08 15:22:35 +0000 UTC]

Indeed! I too look forward to judgment day...not in the literal sense, of coures...i'm thinking more short term. But I digress! I mean to say, is that i look forward to all complete entries.

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p-korle In reply to Dubhghall [2006-12-08 19:07:20 +0000 UTC]

well, the term is right after 1 month of end-of-semester tests, so I either draw some more this month, or you don't hear from me for the rest 3 ....

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crossofthedead In reply to ??? [2006-12-06 22:38:34 +0000 UTC]

I LOVE THIS!

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p-korle In reply to crossofthedead [2006-12-06 23:06:58 +0000 UTC]

bwahaha, thanks....
I should definitely finish more of my dragon sketches.... yup, yup....

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crossofthedead In reply to p-korle [2006-12-07 03:47:24 +0000 UTC]

oh yeah! *big fan*

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AvSkyggene In reply to ??? [2006-12-06 16:20:07 +0000 UTC]

Great texture and color palette, it really emphasizes the age of the subject

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p-korle In reply to AvSkyggene [2006-12-06 20:36:16 +0000 UTC]

thanks... I went for rather attypical greens and browns, just to break the whole cliche theme...

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TatsujinEdge In reply to ??? [2006-12-06 09:04:58 +0000 UTC]

heh he really is the grandpa of all dragons lol. Old pa looks like he has seen better days the detail on the skin is great really shows the age

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p-korle In reply to TatsujinEdge [2006-12-06 09:18:14 +0000 UTC]

thanks, I did have a lot of work on the skin...
especially because I tried to put as much green/brown shades in it as I could ...

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TatsujinEdge In reply to p-korle [2006-12-06 10:03:05 +0000 UTC]

yeah the combination really gives a worn look like it been though alot and just gotten tougher

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p-korle In reply to TatsujinEdge [2006-12-06 10:04:14 +0000 UTC]

ah, I'm really glad I got that right : D

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TatsujinEdge In reply to p-korle [2006-12-06 11:38:20 +0000 UTC]

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LuPY In reply to ??? [2006-12-06 08:26:18 +0000 UTC]

ahahaha I like your entry!

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p-korle In reply to LuPY [2006-12-06 08:31:17 +0000 UTC]

I'm a complete dragon geek
(maaan, the green dragon was too predictable, I should make something else.... like a robotic squid sushi or something....)
bwehehe, thanks

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LuPY In reply to p-korle [2006-12-06 09:01:39 +0000 UTC]

I like you being a dragon geek more than a robotic squid sushi geek

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lazarusmumble In reply to LuPY [2007-04-07 21:35:26 +0000 UTC]

Hmmm...
But...how many dragon geeks are there? And how many robotic squid sushi geeks are there? See, you have to be original...

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LuPY In reply to lazarusmumble [2007-04-10 19:06:47 +0000 UTC]

Indeed o_o

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lazarusmumble In reply to LuPY [2007-04-10 19:13:15 +0000 UTC]

Yeah!

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IntricateVision In reply to ??? [2006-12-06 05:19:30 +0000 UTC]

Nice! I want to tug on his beard, though I dont imagine he would much appreciate it lol.

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p-korle In reply to IntricateVision [2006-12-06 08:22:40 +0000 UTC]

hehe, thanks
perhaps, but his beard would be te size of a tree, these dragons can grow to the size of small hills XD...

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IntricateVision In reply to p-korle [2006-12-06 09:36:49 +0000 UTC]

Maybe he won't notice then, lol.

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RockValley [2006-12-06 00:59:31 +0000 UTC]

omg this is just awesome.

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p-korle In reply to RockValley [2006-12-06 08:21:19 +0000 UTC]

thanks
although it might be a bit too cliche....

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RockValley In reply to p-korle [2006-12-06 14:54:51 +0000 UTC]

Cliche or not, it looks great ^_^

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