All of a sudden, guests appeared on your doorstep. Would you let them in? - and other spooky arts of mine that I put into one post! Undead creatures, lots of bones and some blood are included.
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A lot of these arts are related to my OC Heather and her world: https://www.tumblr.com/nataliedecorsair/660503183111667712/dude-let-me-in-you-know-heather-is-a-lady-and
If you are polite and courteous, the spirits will kindly agree to take a picture for you - and other spooky arts I drew this year >:) Most of the arts are taking place in Heather's world, including the gambling scene (don't look under the table...)
INFO ABOUT THE CHARACTERS AND SETTING IS HERE
The last art is another awkward monster art and you can find the backstory here
Previous spooky & Heather's world art post is here (you can see some recurring characters throughout the art)
More Mari Lwyd (who is a Welsh spirit and is being a "crossover" in my art) is here
P.S. - bonus points to you if you can find all the hidden frogs 🐸
I watched the animated Hobbit movie so long ago I couldn’t actually remember much about what Smaug looked like, except that as a kid I watched all his scenes with equal parts fear and fascination. I thought I’d look him up, since I was fondly remembering Rankin Bass’s dragons from Flight of Dragons - was not disappointed! What an absolutely rad creature design. Beam eyes, viscerally pleasing pebbly scales, fur all over and the face of a wolf/wildcat/goblin who has Seen Things (probably things he caused himself, but whatever)
I did enjoy bendy-snoot Smaug’s design from the live-action Hobbits, but come on. He’s got nothing on this absolute beast.
Unicorns of the deep, old woods are a dapper and laid-back bunch. Under the towering trees, they seem more at ease, less antsy and watchful than those herds who see the sky more often.
Unicorns don’t seem to have many speculations regarding the afterlife, and certainly the concept of spooks and vengeful spirits would seem foreign to such laid-back creatures - but of the softer kinds of hauntings, one wonders. With such a strong love of herd and home shown in life, might they not wish to watch over those things even after they’re gone?