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Most prominent, though, are two major characters in the book: Charlotte Bolshe the ettercap, and Oomlowt Schwaa the aitvaras.
Kelpies - long-legged crocodilians who magically disguise themselves as horses to trick people into riding them, so they can then drown and eat said people.
Each book in this series is going to explore different elements of my fantasy setting, and WSM Book 1: The Meddlesome Youths starts things off by exploring the Fair Folk.
More WSM characters, with inks courtesy of a friend of mine who is blissfully twitter-free.
Helseng - the Fortune Teller
Fafgander - the Groundskeeper (and dragon)
Gernderf Dermberder - the Dean of the AAAM
Lord Dhenregirr - a villain
The Phlegmatic Fratermity Crest. Inks by a friend of mine who does not have a twitter account because she is wiser than me.
Oomlowt Schwaa, Professor of Fair Folk Studies at the Academy of Applied Arcana and Magic. Also an Aitvaras, i.e. a "fairy dragon." One of the teachers in Wizard School Mysteries.
@OG_Zimzilla99 It's why the kaiju in my setting stand roughly 100 feet tall on average - still big enough to seem unnaturally huge, but small enough to be able to notice and interact with humans in a believable way.
Thanks to some friends of mine for doing the lineart (which takes up 90% of my time working on a finished drawing post-carpal tunnel), I finally have some colored artwork of the Meddlesome Youths for you to enjoy!
...I bet you haven't seen a green, fire-breathing T.rex-inspired kaiju whose introduction in the story proper involves him tenderly rescuing a human and bringing them to safety for no reason than its own benign curiosity.