Honesah
The heroine of the story. Here, we have Honesah at the age of 17.
This sketch was done in pen on computer printing paper.
Name pronunciation: Hohn-sah
This sketch was done in pen on computer printing paper.
Name pronunciation: Hohn-sah
Azvyp
Honesah's assumed love-interest, though, out of the pair, only Azvyp understands the concept of love.
Here, we have Azrael at the age of 19.
Name pronunciation: Az-vahp
Here, we have Azrael at the age of 19.
Name pronunciation: Az-vahp
Tarret
The wanna-be hero. Tarret works as a cell-keeper, hoping to one day get his big break to become a hero. Little does he know, Tarret is the one who will help Azrael and Honesah realize the importance of their love for one another.
Sketched in ink on computer paper.
Sketched in ink on computer paper.
Creenoah
A Cloud Dragon, and Tarret's loyal steed. Care-free and more concerned about sweets than a battle against Crimps, Creenoah only aides Tarret in his adventures due to her knowledge and respect of the Crimp-Sarachoo balance. Over time, she becomes fond of Tarret and agrees to stay with him as long as she gets plenty of sugar cubes.
Sketched in pencil on sketch paper.
Name pronunciation: kree-noh-uh
Sketched in pencil on sketch paper.
Name pronunciation: kree-noh-uh
Cyfro
Lord of the Crimps. Larger than any other adult Crimp. A born leader.
Cyfro has patience, in lack of kindness.
A Crimp Lord is born only after the original leader has died. Instead of the usual red hair and eyes, a Crimp Lord has white; an albino, if you will.
Sketched in pencil on sketch paper.
Name pronunciation: sahy-froh
Cyfro has patience, in lack of kindness.
A Crimp Lord is born only after the original leader has died. Instead of the usual red hair and eyes, a Crimp Lord has white; an albino, if you will.
Sketched in pencil on sketch paper.
Name pronunciation: sahy-froh
Mornar
A Mornar is a hunter's best friend. Fast, large, and full of endurance, this stallion-hound can smell its target from scents over 14 days old. Males stand up to 6 feet tall (at the shoulder).
Their individual hooflike toes are perfect for scaling nearly any terrain while creating less risk for running their paws raw during long hunts.
Many hunters use Mornars to double as mounts - if they can hold on to their saddle tight enough.
Their individual hooflike toes are perfect for scaling nearly any terrain while creating less risk for running their paws raw during long hunts.
Many hunters use Mornars to double as mounts - if they can hold on to their saddle tight enough.