Awesome drarering, David. Love those skull headed little tadpole dudes. If I had to guess at the biological background behind this image I'd assume the larger worm creature's head burst open like an egg releasing all the skull tadpoles and now it's tying them together to keep them from getting lost or eaten by other things.
Wow! I interpreted it as the melting creature gathering all it's body parts together and repairing itself. Also there looks to be a scary, bandaged face in the rock texture to the left of the creatures head. Maybe it's the creatures spirit?
Brilliant drawing, David. My association was someone blew that hermaphroditic creature's brains out with a shotgun. Acting out some instictive urge it's building some kind of christmas decoration out of the sperm that it kept in a bladder next to the brain Meanwhile its babies have prematurely fallen out of the uterus and are desperately producing eggs before they die.
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Awesome drarering, David. Love those skull headed little tadpole dudes. If I had to guess at the biological background behind this image I'd assume the larger worm creature's head burst open like an egg releasing all the skull tadpoles and now it's tying them together to keep them from getting lost or eaten by other things.
Thanks Aeron, that's a cool concept!
Wow! I interpreted it as the melting creature gathering all it's body parts together and repairing itself.
Also there looks to be a scary, bandaged face in the rock texture to the left of the creatures head. Maybe it's the creatures spirit?
Brilliant drawing, David. My association was someone blew that hermaphroditic creature's brains out with a shotgun. Acting out some instictive urge it's building some kind of christmas decoration out of the sperm that it kept in a bladder next to the brain Meanwhile its babies have prematurely fallen out of the uterus and are desperately producing eggs before they die.
Damn! i'm going to start to illustrate all your concepts!
its sunday, i wanna goof off dammit!
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