RE: Mundus Deus (NSFW, Bare Ent Butz)
06-24-2017, 01:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2017, 01:18 AM by Torchfire.)
Woah... This art is great. Reminds me of an old Italian cartoon, in fact.
Suggestions:
The Stumpkins could use a beast of burden species, the Gentlemanbug (pl. "gentlemenbug")
Gentlemenbug, be a large (about one and a half times as tall as a stumpkin while on all six), very culturally polite race of beetles with four walking and two walking/manipulative arms, where the males appear to be wearing a frock and use fallen leaves to knit themselves top hats, which they use to attract their mates.
Be also quite useful as riding creatures and beasts of burden, though they might politely complain about the latter if mistreated. Also, have a cultural need to use the words "I say" as often as possible.
Oh, and if there are flying sharks, how about some swimming songbirds:
The Songfish: Which is a kind of aquatic fish with very colourful plumage (scaleage?), that tends to stick it's head out of the water and emit a very cheery mating call.
Suggestions:
The Stumpkins could use a beast of burden species, the Gentlemanbug (pl. "gentlemenbug")
Gentlemenbug, be a large (about one and a half times as tall as a stumpkin while on all six), very culturally polite race of beetles with four walking and two walking/manipulative arms, where the males appear to be wearing a frock and use fallen leaves to knit themselves top hats, which they use to attract their mates.
Be also quite useful as riding creatures and beasts of burden, though they might politely complain about the latter if mistreated. Also, have a cultural need to use the words "I say" as often as possible.
Oh, and if there are flying sharks, how about some swimming songbirds:
The Songfish: Which is a kind of aquatic fish with very colourful plumage (scaleage?), that tends to stick it's head out of the water and emit a very cheery mating call.