Shard of Reading Cryptic Posted April 5 What's that thing jumping at him? 2 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 5 55 minutes ago, Shard of Reading said: What's that thing jumping at him? crem chasmfiend I drew at 1 am 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Chinkoln Rambleman Posted April 5 Dalinar! Perfect example of you being a better artist. 2 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 5 Just now, Chinkoln said: Dalinar! Perfect example of you being a better artist. ha it's not even recognizable as dalinar but thanks 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted April 6 4 hours ago, More Cynical Than Funny said: crem chasmfiend I drew at 1 am First I thought, from the size and thesix legs, that it was a particularly fiesty axehound. Perhaps the axehound equivalent of a chihuahua. 1 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 6 Just now, Lesser spren said: First I thought, from the size and thesix legs, that it was a particularly fiesty axehound. Perhaps the axehound equivalent of a chihuahua. chichuaha/axehound/chasmfiend/thingamabob 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted April 6 40 minutes ago, More Cynical Than Funny said: chichuaha/axehound/chasmfiend/thingamabob I've actually been drawing different axehound breeds. I really like the design, could I draw a less chibi version of this as an Axehound breed? 0 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 6 Just now, Lesser spren said: I've actually been drawing different axehound breeds. I really like the design, could I draw a less chibi version of this as an Axehound breed? I would adore that! 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Chinkoln Rambleman Posted April 6 21 minutes ago, Lesser spren said: I've actually been drawing different axehound breeds. I really like the design, could I draw a less chibi version of this as an Axehound breed? 20 minutes ago, More Cynical Than Funny said: I would adore that! Hey, Cynical, I have a solution to our art superiority debate. Lesser Spren is the best, not either of us! 1 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 6 Just now, Chinkoln said: Hey, Cynical, I have a solution to our art superiority debate. Lesser Spren is the best, not either of us! Yes Lesser is best Spoiler but you are still better than me Still the worst here. 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted April 6 (edited) 1 hour ago, More Cynical Than Funny said: Hide contents but you are still better than me Still the worst here. don't say that, you did the most of the legwork I designing this little guy afterall Spoiler I made a few headcanons for him, do you want to hear? Edited April 6 by Lesser spren 2 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted April 7 BTW the picture: 6 hours ago, Lesser spren said: Reveal hidden contents Is my interpretation of the chichuaha/axehound/chasmfiend/thingamabob I previously mentioned I would draw ...this isn't me just plugging my art 0 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted April 7 8 hours ago, Lesser spren said: don't say that, you did the most of the legwork I designing this little guy afterall Reveal hidden contents I love them 8 hours ago, Lesser spren said: I made a few headcanons for him, do you want to hear? oooh do tell 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted April 7 The name Chasmling is a misnomer, the breed is neither related to chamfiends nor from the the Shattered plains. It originated from Herdaz, though it's name did not come from there, as a small game hunter to catch prey that ran into crevices in the rock or crem burrows. As more aggresive the hunter was the more likely it was to catch it's quarry the quality was bred to become more and more common among members of their kind until the single greatest thing it was known for was it's infamous temper. The proactive nature of the axehound breed led to the humourous sight of the hound picking fights with creature many times it's size somewhat commonplace, which in turn led to the Herdazians to christen it with a different misnomer: Espik Kincha, or big spikey in the Herdazian language. The breed eventually was introduced to the Alethi near the shattered plains, who were instantly enamored by it's enamoured with how it's courage contrasted it's diminutive dimensions. The furious response to being provoked, along with it's oversized spines and mandibles reminded the alethi of a tiny version of a chasmfiend, hence the name. It is at times given as a gift Alethi boys who are coming-of-age as an object lesson teach them how to control, and harness their passion into a useful purpose. I also edited the drawing a bit to make it clear which parts were which Spoiler 2 Share this comment Link to comment
More Cynical Than Funny Savant Posted Monday at 06:16 PM On 4/6/2021 at 10:01 PM, Lesser spren said: The name Chasmling is a misnomer, the breed is neither related to chamfiends nor from the the Shattered plains. It originated from Herdaz, though it's name did not come from there, as a small game hunter to catch prey that ran into crevices in the rock or crem burrows. As more aggresive the hunter was the more likely it was to catch it's quarry the quality was bred to become more and more common among members of their kind until the single greatest thing it was known for was it's infamous temper. The proactive nature of the axehound breed led to the humourous sight of the hound picking fights with creature many times it's size somewhat commonplace, which in turn led to the Herdazians to christen it with a different misnomer: Espik Kincha, or big spikey in the Herdazian language. The breed eventually was introduced to the Alethi near the shattered plains, who were instantly enamored by it's enamoured with how it's courage contrasted it's diminutive dimensions. The furious response to being provoked, along with it's oversized spines and mandibles reminded the alethi of a tiny version of a chasmfiend, hence the name. It is at times given as a gift Alethi boys who are coming-of-age as an object lesson teach them how to control, and harness their passion into a useful purpose. Woah! I love all of these headcanons 1 Share this comment Link to comment
Lesser spren Arbiter Posted Monday at 06:17 PM Just now, More Cynical Than Funny said: Woah! I love all of these headcanons Thanks! 0 Share this comment Link to comment