More Sundiver concepts
Tuesday, 2 January 2007 06:34 pmMore 'Sundiver' conceptuary
Seeing how s/he looks when s/he's less overtly owlish. While I do like the look, I think I like owlish better.

Back to owlish! Snazzy.

(The green is because it was doodled in pharmacy biro in a teabreak. :P)
Viveka - they're not dreadlocks, but they're supposed to look similar. (Since she's losing her feathers as she's not getting any silicon in her diet, she's using scattered fur and stripped reeds as a "wig", sticking them to what's left of her own feathers.)

She's sleeping, before anyone asks. Kiravai weren't built for extreme cold, and she was at the point of dying from hypothermia when the esu finally found her. (As a sidenote, this creature DOES have some weird, unnatural powers, and is "intelligent", since it's supposed to be a little ambiguous as to whether it's ACTUALLY channelling the esu'vei or not. It never speaks, you never know if it's male or female, and most of the time it's just a quiet, patient "animal", but there's occasions where you know it's obviously a sentient intelligence by the way it behaves.)

Seeing how s/he looks when s/he's less overtly owlish. While I do like the look, I think I like owlish better.

Back to owlish! Snazzy.

(The green is because it was doodled in pharmacy biro in a teabreak. :P)
Viveka - they're not dreadlocks, but they're supposed to look similar. (Since she's losing her feathers as she's not getting any silicon in her diet, she's using scattered fur and stripped reeds as a "wig", sticking them to what's left of her own feathers.)

She's sleeping, before anyone asks. Kiravai weren't built for extreme cold, and she was at the point of dying from hypothermia when the esu finally found her. (As a sidenote, this creature DOES have some weird, unnatural powers, and is "intelligent", since it's supposed to be a little ambiguous as to whether it's ACTUALLY channelling the esu'vei or not. It never speaks, you never know if it's male or female, and most of the time it's just a quiet, patient "animal", but there's occasions where you know it's obviously a sentient intelligence by the way it behaves.)

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Date: 8 Jan 2007 05:00 am (UTC)Aside from the head though, are there any other form differences? I still like the overall design, the owl-faced head, and the way you have the claws concealed, so to speak.
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Date: 8 Jan 2007 08:31 pm (UTC)