Bakunawa doodle

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initial bakunawa concept :p

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School AU: Bakunawa is an airhead who somehow does well in school, even if they don't study. Sits in the back to play video games. Shy and hates being called on by the teacher. https://t.co/Z04R1KnfVm

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Just putting it out there that I'd love to do interior illustrations for fantasy titles. This is an ink + pastel painting inspired by Isabel Yap's gorgeous short story "How to Swallow the Moon", which draws upon the bakunawa from Philippine mythology + the binukot practice.

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About Bakunawa 🌕🐉

🔗 https://t.co/oDfGvKxVrF

─── ⋅ ∙ ∘ ☽ ༓ ☾ ∘ ⋅ ⋅ ───
。゚。 。゚。

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Bakunawa Rush Background for Freedom Planet 2
(pre-final edits)
https://t.co/KUE57GGVTz

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"Get Richer"
Learn more about Bibi Bakunawa in her streams:

🔗 https://t.co/oDfGvKxVrF

─── ⋅ ∙ ∘ ☽ ༓ ☾ ∘ ⋅ ⋅ ───
。゚。 。゚。

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First painting of 2023 💚 Bakunawa regina pining for the masked goddess of the moonlight

Would I make a Haliya!Narda pov who knows hahaha

https://t.co/BWJTy9IIA6

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Bakunawa by Taran Fiddler

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I couldn't get it out of my head so decided to finish it while listening to last Wednesday

Bale this idea also came from & kasi they were talking about a haliya & bakunawa au

Will I also doodle haliya narda who knows

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Hiiii here's for my Bakunawa (moon-eating colossal sea serpent) art I revisited yesterday but made ages ago!

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In Visayan mythologies, eclipses happen when the sky-serpent called "bakunawa" (literally, "bent serpent") swallows the moon.

In Iloilo, it is tradition that during an eclipse, people make noise using metal pots to distract the bakunawa and cause it to spit out the moon.

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"Bakunawa" - the serpent dragon

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✨1:1 MODEL REVEAL ✨

Moon Eater Evolves!!! 🌙🐍

✦ I'm Runai Terre, your local moon eater bakunawa tryna reacquaint with humanity! Thank you for freeing me!!! ✦

seriously, thank you so much for helping me reach the bonus so quickly!!

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Mythology Series - The Bakunawa, a serpent-like dragon of Philippine mythology. Is usually Depicted with a looped tale and a single horn on the nose and is believed to be the cause of eclipses, earthquakes, rains, and wind. ⁠

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Some old illustrations that im still pretty happy with how they turned out , this was for a portfolio class back in college. The story was inspired by bakunawa!

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