Murky mud-brown oozes across a hide shadowed in slick night's glory, oily ripples pooling in the haunches and limbs of his solid body. Reddish tinge thunders over burly chest and massive wings, cumbersome in their delicate length of sail contrasting a sable, compact frame: his broad tail balances his large, blocky head and short, stubby talons of piercing ebon. His eyes wizen him in their contrast of motion and rest, alacrity and patience, one constantly whirling with glints of rainbow, and the other blazing Rukbat bright and solitary.
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The little Yiddae in this picture was taken from a picture done by Jonathon Earl Bowser called 'Goddess of The Vale'. If you'd like to see the full picture click here.
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Like the background? This is where I got it. :-)