Drawing my DnD characters I guess. Starting with Buck Shetland.
Bardbarian with a harmonica as her instrument of choice.
She likes cake, hates stairs, and at one time served as the local deity to a dwarf village.

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The Wulver lives alone in a cave halfway up a steep knowe on the Isle of Unst in Shetland. He stands upright like a man, but has a wolf’s head and a body covered in short brown hair.
A peaceful loner, the Wulver never harms people as long as he isn’t harmed.

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Rewatching Last Exile with some friends...
and...
Mullin Shetland... heck how could I forget him?
Mullin Shetland, the man, the legend
Mullin Shetland, remember that name
Mullin Shetland, the hero we need

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Une de mes spécialités :
Quelques commande de portraits de chien et badges (et Luciole, c'est la mienne !)
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Un Malinois, un Border Collie, et Luciole Berger des Shetland.

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the comic is called Nuck and takes place on an imaginary third set of islands between orkney and shetland. this is all concept art from 2014. i still really want to draw this story at some point, it's been sitting with me for longer than inhibit!!

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The stunning dating between 750-825, was hidden in a wooden box under a cross-marked slab in the pre-Norse church on St Ninian's Isle in Shetland. More via https://t.co/QaS0gysqjt; https://t.co/pNiaMmyl5K

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It is and we can think of no better bird than the Red-necked Phalarope to fly the flag for Famous for their role reversal, amazing migrations and beauty.

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Razorbill with lovely reflections on the water from the sandstone cliffs at Noss National Nature Reserve,

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"I seem to be on a mission to capture the painting that encapsulates everything about Shetland. I don’t think I’ll ever get it: but the sea and the sky in one painting - that’s my main joy.” ~ Ruth Brownlee

'Burland Storm' by Ruth Brownlee
(38 x 39cm)

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I bet the person who ate their Kit Kat had no idea the wrapper would end up in the bill of a Gannet off Noss, Shetland. Very sad to see.

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Troll: early 17th century: from Old Norse & Swedish troll, Danish trold . The first English use is from Shetland. Trolls came from jötnar, the Ice Giants of old, who had multiple heads, deformed bodies, claws, & fangs. They dwell in mountains, caves, & under the occasional bridge

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A corner of my studio space. 2 drawings made up in Shetland. Drawing on fabriano.

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Mother and calf Risso's Dolphins in Mousa Sound, Shetland.

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'Knott' (Icelandic ID IS229) surfacing off Sumburgh Head, Shetland. The third Icelandic Orca pod 'match' for this season!

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ID match on Orcas seen today here in Shetland. Knott (IS229) on left & Hulk (IS015) on the right. Both also regularly recorded in Iceland!

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One from the summer: Red-necked Phalarope catching insects at Loch of Funzie, Fetlar, Shetland. The only worth paying attention to.

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It has been an amazing spring and summer for Orca encounters here in Shetland. Here are just a few of my favourite moments.

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Gannets and storm clouds photographed off Noss, Shetland.

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Huge congrats to Melvin Redeker on winning the British Waters Wide Angle category with his amazing pic of Orcas off Yell, Shetland.

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Wow! There is something magical about this image of the Skellister Standing Stone on Shetland. Pic: Ivan Hawick!

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