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Category Archives: Fauna
Catching Up…
The show at Sagebrush was an awesome success! It turned out great, lots of friends and people showed up, and there was plenty of tea and wine! Overall it was a wonderful night. I featured a few new creatures at … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Fauna, Shows, Store
Tagged prints, sagebrush cafe, The Morae River
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Crested
The blog updates went well as you can see and The Morae River is back up and ready for new updates! I’m happy with the newer look of the website. The menu option above is going to keep things cleaner. … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Fauna
Tagged Brynn, Crested, Large, Metheney, Predator, The Morae River, tul
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Wide
The profile of a new predator. More about this species coming soon…
Revisit: The Balandic Cula
I’ve been revisiting the fauna of the morae river recently and the species I’ve been altering lately is the balandic cula. Sketches are somewhat rare among my morae river work but I do have preliminary work for the balandic cula: In … Continue reading
Revisit: The Greater Fugamus
In going back and looking through the content of The Morae River, I’ve been editing a few of the species here and there. The fugamus was one that I wanted to make a quadruped. I have other plans for bipedal … Continue reading
Posted in Fauna, Process, Sketches, Yabun Forest
Tagged Brynn, Greater Fugamus, Metheney, Morae, River
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Beginning the Bala
Instead of staying quiet until the new website is posted, I thought I’d start to post some information on my process having to do with some of the newer species in Solturna. In this case I’ll begin with the Bala, … Continue reading
Posted in Fauna, Process, Shenzabi Plains, Sketches
Tagged Bala, Brynn, Metheney, Morae, River
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The Black Mardik
The black mardik is the second largest tree climber in Yabun forest as well as the second largest mardik. Males can weigh up to nine kilograms and females up to seven. They are black in color with faint spotting and … Continue reading
The Balandic Cula
One of the more notable mammalian creatures in the Balandic Mountain region is the Balandic Cula, a small scavenger that can be found scurrying around the slopes of the mountains and just above the tree line. The Balandic Cula is … Continue reading



