Lumiar is much like Bleak from yesterday in that I cannot exactly remember the thought process that
Lumiar is much like Bleak from yesterday in that I cannot exactly remember the thought process that went into her creation. She was made at a time when fantasy and supernatural inspired characters were a common theme for me. The major feature in her design (though you cannot see them here) are her wings that consist almost entirely of light. They are still one of the most fun type of wings to draw out of all the winged characters I have, though I don’t think I’ve ever actually drawn them on paper. . Lumiar is the younger sister of Inari, though she often behaves like she is the older and more mature of the two. She is a somewhat solitary creature, often distancing herself from others. Together with her sister she is responsible for binding one of the three Gods of the Major Pantheon, turning him into the God Who Slumbers. The price they paid for such impudence was great, and neither of the two sisters seems capable of aging until the seals binding the God have been broken. No one is quite sure how exactly it happened, but it seems Lumiar suffered a secondary punishment for acting against a God when she lost her tongue, rendering her incapable of speech via normal means. Despite this, Lumiar has developed telepathic capabilities, allowing her to communicate with others directly into their minds, though most often she chooses to do so only with those few she trusts completely. . Media: traditional art, Sharpies, pencils and white correction ink on brown paper . #SuiActuallyDrawsSomething #OCtober #OCtober2019 #drawingchallenge #mycharacter #myoriginalcharacter #myOC #OCtober17th #Lumiar #lion #lioness #traditionalart https://www.instagram.com/p/B3uxwFvJm6J/?igshid=zwjt7z8jl2r3 -- source link
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