weirdlanders:

torntethers:

Fixed my damn scanner. 
Have some backlogged commissions. 

OOC : Oh my gawd, OH MY GAWD. Araudan looks freakn INCREDIBLE. I just knew you’d make her look majestically gruesome >:D Omg thank you thank you THANK YOU, this made my night holy pooples ;u; 

Born like the rest, broken then molded into something she was never meant to be. Without her Fury abilities, born an Ice dragon like her father, she was given the name Acerna to compliment Acerbus, and his mother Aspurna. Acerbus had dreamed of being a father, but was a poor one. Controlling, manipulative, Acerna was forced to uphold her father’s impossible standards to be his trophy child to parade. All hopes and dreams of independence, a life for her to mold and lead, was smashed as a child. Becoming a distant, cold, indifferent adult training to be Acerbus’ replacement in the Guardian’s circle. 

Okay THIS was fun 😀 Imaging Feur hatching as an ice dragon instead of a fury elemental Kuros was different but kinda heartbreaking too. Acerbus always wanted to be a father for the worst reasons, not to have something to love but to have something to love him, to build up honor for him more then them. He wouldn’t be the worst father, just not a good one. 

I would like to think that she does eventually break from Acerbus’ mental hold on her thanks to Ignitus when she’s training to possibly become a Guardian, and thanks to him awakening the stubborn fight in her she drops out and follows another career of HER choosing. And this may just be the trash in me but I kinda like the idea that in this AU, her and Ignitus would be a thing. Could yall just imagine Acerbus’ anger 8,D

I kept her design close to Acerbus’, but still nodding to Yahvii’s disguise. I don’t know who her mother would be, not Yahvii since Yehkshir only give birth to Kurosian offspring so the Yahvii-ish aspects are more of a nod than accurate *shrugs* NONETHELESS this was real fun, thank you!

~Weird Hyenas

skylanderwishes:

PANIA: Only once. And they suffered for a very…long…time.
HAHONA: Our School doesn’t make a habit of interacting with folk who stink of ill intent. And we can smell it from ten oceans away.
IRIRANGI: We’re always up for a chase through the Waterways if you’ve got a death wish, however…would you like to add to that number?

MOD: Pania got a slight revamp! Her hair is now gonna be curly, and…oh. Oh those scars are new.

Wonder who gave them to her….B)

skylanderwishes:

THE BLESSING OF BREITHONAKT:

Child of Darkness,
Being of Mortal Body and Life,
Embrace He Who Guards The Veil
Become that which heralds Darkness
Bring Death to those who Rebuke
Embrace Life Eternal
Become One with The Darkest One

MAJIDAH: Throughout the history of the Kuros, the presence of Breithonakt has been known like a song in the blood of each and every last one of them. For Breithonakt guards The Veil, that which protects the heart of all Kurosian culture from those who would corrupt her precious Darkness.

An old soul, older than time itself, saw as his siblings many received the blessings of their purpose. But he, largest of them all, saw no purpose in his task as a protector. “Muthura,” cried he, “Muthura, your gifts to my Julthair and Drafiur have been many. Surely, O Great One, there must be more to my existence than to guard, for I stand larger than all, save you!”

“Is there not honor in protecting those smaller than you?” asked she, who had birthed all the gods and Yekhshir in their glory and splendor. “Is there not honor in keeping your sibs safe as We make the world? Be still, vok dol yinn kroiata, and be wary of those who would harm them.”

Bitterly, Breithonakt returned to his duties, but became more and more embittered that he had yet to receive his gifts. Until for a blink, he slept. And that was the only opportunity their enemies needed.

From time before time, Dark and Light existed in an eternal dance; one could not exist without the other, else reality itself would fall into chaos, and be lost. However, much like Breithonakt had become surly and bitter, so too did a few of the gods who had been born of Light. One such god loathed the Children of Mahoura so deeply, he vowed that he would destroy them. So deeply did he hate them that he became corrupt, and none of Breithonakt’s spells detected him in time to stop him from setting upon his siblings.

The cry of his sibs was such that Breithonakt woke from his slumber, and fearful that Mahoura would deny him her gifts if they were slain, flew at the Light god in a fury. Such was his rage that the gift he did not know he possessed. The souls of those who had been foolhardy enough to attempt to cross his border sprang to life with many a shriek and cry, for their Eternal Lord’s fury was their own in this eternal torture, and shadows sprang from Breithonakt’s form to rip the Light god to a thousand pieces.

But as he destroyed this god of Light gone astray, one claw was cast into the physical realms below: a sliver of their most treasured and precious Darkness. To this day, it is not known where it landed; only that when a single mortal touched it, it was spread to all mortals. Feeling this, and the pain of her battered children, Mahoura flew on Breithonakt in her own rage.

“Amndoch! Mutrach’bachtein! What have you done!” Her cries could be heard for generations to come, her song filling all with fear and uncertainty. When the final note faded at last, Breithonakt lay completely broken by Mahoura’s claw. And at her claws he wept. For on seeing his siblings bloodied, some part of him realized the error of his ways; like him, these were bringers and protectors of Darkness. These were his flesh and blood. Despite this, he was still too proud, too bitter that Mahoura had never told him of his gift.

But no sooner had he tried to speak to Mahoura did she reach into his jaws, and wrench out his tongues.

“No, vok dol yinn kroiata. No. You shall never speak to us again. If you had only tried to search within yourself, you would have seen that my gifts to you were most precious.” Saddened by the sight of him, she cast his tongues into the flames of Bruja’heim’s mantle. “Vok dol yinn, I cast you from Our presence. For time eternal, you shall protect your sibs, and your sibs’ sibs, and their many children.” With a wave of her claw she cast him away. For the last time, he heard her voice.

“It pains me to damn you like this, Breithonakt, first Raiocht’Nol of my children. But they shall never speak to you, or of you, save for

Bhailiu, who carries souls destined for eternity in Our company.” A pause, as souls innumerable and darkness shrouded him, encircling him, pulling him away from all he had ever known. “Fear not, vok dol yinn kroiata. There may come a time when you may redeem yourself, but you must want it. You must want it desperately.

“With each passing of an era, which shall last a million or more cycles ‘round the Center of our galaxy, you may cast one of your bones into the world. Only they may hear your song, your voice. But ‘tis up to you to convince them to protect, to uphold the balance as you have to save your siblings. Choose them well, Breithonakt. For the hearts and minds of mortals are fragile.

Nauct’Seir, 

vok dol yinn kroiata.”

Thus began Breithonakt’s eternity judging the souls worthy of approaching his siblings’ and Mahoura’s children, of passing through this mighty Veil that protects the Heart of the Kuros. 

Of his children, none have been able to hear his song without losing their minds. Though they know not the terrible secret kept of Breithonakt’s betrayal, the Kuros always err on the side of caution near a Cnámhdubh. Those unfortunate clans before rarely survived the madness that would eventually take the Black Boned ones, and it has been many, many cycles since the last.

Until now….

MOD: @weirdlanders/ @pepper-peen-queen asked me if I wanted to answer this question, so after reviewing some of the lore (which was basically us shrieking ”OMG BUT WHAT IF THEY DID THE THING” “WHY WOULD YOU SAAAYYYY THAAAT” back and forth), she and I drafted up the origin of the Cnámhdubh.

Apple of His Eye – pages 1-5

Had a lot planned for this comic, now that I look back on it. This… could be a thing I could continue, but greyscale color things to help save on time. It was a fun idea of Cynder getting to meet her father, Kurogh. Doesn’t seem like I put in the bubbles for the second to last panel, a lot of stuff needed redo but at this stage in my comic process, it’s all stand in, clunky simple stuff I come back to in the final stages 🙂

Enjoy!
~Weird Hyenas

Niko : It’s a little hard to describe, I was her mother’s mate but she didn’t treat or talk to me like she would a father, more of a leader and mentor. 

After her mother died, she took up the bow more seriously, and I was happy to help. She’s since become a mother-like figure in the clan, especially since we’ve stopped for Harth. Harth is when we take a century or two to settle down, repopulate/recruit and train our numbers.