Beware of the Worg. ~enter at own risk~
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Beware of the Worg. ~enter at own risk~
~ Talons clawed at the earth as heavy feet pounded towards the young magi. Yellow eyes stayed fixed on him. There was no escaping. You cannot escape death when it stares you down. A thick pink tongue scraped across long canines as the large wolf-like creature opened his mouth, advancing on him. Anger drove the beast forward as he pounced, pinning the magi to the dirt floor, claws digging into his flesh as the monster lowered his head to sink his fangs into the magi's shoulder. ~
Stories of monsters have been told for centuries, passed down through generations of storytelling. Large wolf-like creatures stealing young children in the night, attacking a farmer's flock of sheep, upsetting his cattle, scaring people all over the land with terrifying tales. Yet if you saw one of these fearsome creatures, you would understand why the stories have been told. If you became the proud owner of one however, you would soon realize how terribly inaccurate the stories have been.
The creature mentioned is no other than the Worg. A large wolf-like creature that roams the land in small packs or solitary. Whilst its fierce reputation is true, it is merely due to the worg's protective instinct to protect its companion or young.
Egg
Description:
This egg looks rough, but when you touch it, you realise it is covered with soft fur.
Hatchling
A scratching sound comes from the egg and cracks start to appear on the surface, spreading out to connect with each other. A wet black nose pokes out and snuffles at the air before the eggshell breaks up, falling around the small brown furry wolflike creature.
It tries to huddle up to itself and shivers. As you reach out to it, it snarls, bearing long canines at you; but your scent quickly calms it and it crawls closer, leaning against you and nudging you, wanting you to warm it.
The hatchling does not change colour until it matures, the males losing their soft brown puppy fur for the coarse adult grey coat. The females remain brown, and their fur is not as coarse as the adult male's.
Adult Male
The male worg is grey and larger than the female. His dark mane is longer and his tail is thicker.
Adult Female
The female is a reddish brown. She is smaller than the male, though she is the most fiercely protective, gaurding her young and companion with her life.
Adult:
The Worg is a fierce creature with a nasty disposition. Long canines shown in the snarl of this beast shows just how viscious it is.
But if brought up with care, it can be the most loyal and protective companion a magi could have.
Stories of monsters have been told for centuries, passed down through generations of storytelling. Large wolf-like creatures stealing young children in the night, attacking a farmer's flock of sheep, upsetting his cattle, scaring people all over the land with terrifying tales. Yet if you saw one of these fearsome creatures, you would understand why the stories have been told. If you became the proud owner of one however, you would soon realize how terribly inaccurate the stories have been.
The creature mentioned is no other than the Worg. A large wolf-like creature that roams the land in small packs or solitary. Whilst its fierce reputation is true, it is merely due to the worg's protective instinct to protect its companion or young.
Egg
Description:
This egg looks rough, but when you touch it, you realise it is covered with soft fur.
Hatchling
A scratching sound comes from the egg and cracks start to appear on the surface, spreading out to connect with each other. A wet black nose pokes out and snuffles at the air before the eggshell breaks up, falling around the small brown furry wolflike creature.
It tries to huddle up to itself and shivers. As you reach out to it, it snarls, bearing long canines at you; but your scent quickly calms it and it crawls closer, leaning against you and nudging you, wanting you to warm it.
The hatchling does not change colour until it matures, the males losing their soft brown puppy fur for the coarse adult grey coat. The females remain brown, and their fur is not as coarse as the adult male's.
Adult Male
The male worg is grey and larger than the female. His dark mane is longer and his tail is thicker.
Adult Female
The female is a reddish brown. She is smaller than the male, though she is the most fiercely protective, gaurding her young and companion with her life.
Adult:
The Worg is a fierce creature with a nasty disposition. Long canines shown in the snarl of this beast shows just how viscious it is.
But if brought up with care, it can be the most loyal and protective companion a magi could have.
Last edited by Seikan on September 16th, 2009, 1:51:27 pm, edited 11 times in total.
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Re: Werewolf
I've never known lying down to help much with headaches.Seikan wrote:I thought with Halloween so close, a werewolf would be nice.
Or if you didn't want Halloween creatures, it could be called a worg.
These are just roughly done with not so good detail, and my highlighting and shading is wrong. I have a migraine (and no, I don't want to go and lie down lol) and will fix that and do a description for it when these meds have kicked in and I've written them out.
Egg
Hatchling
Adult
I had tried it in brown; but the detail gets lost. This is the actual 120 size in brown:
So please give me your views on this.
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I love these drawings. I'll be curious to see the description; the detail on these is great. But I'm not sure about calling it a werewolf, those are usually defined as wolves that sometimes change into humans, or the other 'way round. So maybe worg or something else?
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Re: Werewolf
I actually find that lying down can make it worse, though the dark and quiet can be bliss with a migraine.Jeni wrote: I've never known lying down to help much with headaches.
I love these drawings. I'll be curious to see the description; the detail on these is great. But I'm not sure about calling it a werewolf, those are usually defined as wolves that sometimes change into humans, or the other 'way round. So maybe worg or something else?
Thanks for your input. It is greatly appreciated.
I agree with the name.
Perhaps I will go with 'Worg'.
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I like the name worg! It's so cool I can't wait for the descriptions! I might just go ahead and try to make them an army!
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I really like this the brown is cool but yes the detailing does get lost. Maybe a slightly lighter/redder shade of brown would fix that problem?
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Re: Werewolf/Worg -with pictures-
eep it looks really fierce O_O
but it's cool, the snarl is awesome
Personally I like the gray one better; the brown one reminds me too much of Halloween...which I suppose was your goal, but yeah...I don't know, I still like the gray one.
but it's cool, the snarl is awesome
Personally I like the gray one better; the brown one reminds me too much of Halloween...which I suppose was your goal, but yeah...I don't know, I still like the gray one.
Re: Werewolf/Worg -with pictures-
everything could use some detail, however the adult needs little
Re: Werewolf/Worg -with pictures-
I think its cute, but maybe a little red around the mouth, a werewolf after all.
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I love this!!!!! It is so good i would love to have a lot of these
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Not sure when the competition ends; but hopefully not within a few days yet.
I've just started on new migraine medication and my brain has turned to pudding. I am not able to do the descriptions yet, even though I know what I want to type.
I've just started on new migraine medication and my brain has turned to pudding. I am not able to do the descriptions yet, even though I know what I want to type.