Description
Third one in the series of tiny dragons for Peter Fane's "Tales from the Canon of Tarn", his relay detailed and interesting description for this dragon species you can find down below and also on his post on Facebook Peter Fane this was interesting to paint and I had to abandon #smaugust so I could finish this so I have enough time besides work time.
Process, WIPs you can find on Insagram: www.instagram.com/milica_artt and Artstation: www.artstation.com/artwork/naV…
Bronze-horned root-crawler (“Gold Digger;” also “Soil Hunter,” or “Mole Wyrm”)
The bronze-horned root-crawler (or “Gold Digger”) is a subterranean dragon that inhabits caves, culverts, and other underground environments. They are ubiquitous in all tropical and sub-tropical regions of Dávanor but nearly impossible to find in cooler climates; notable exceptions can be found in deep cave networks, like the caves of Guyayon, or near thermal venting, like hot springs or volcanos. The famous springs of northern Weller, for example, support several very large broods of root-crawlers, including one of the largest ever recorded.
While not particularly intelligent, strong, or dexterous, Diggers do make excellent messenger dragons, when trained from birth. They are best employed for short, night missions as their excellent eyesight and echolocation abilities make them superior nocturnal navigators; endurance flights are impossible because of their small wings. A Digger’s echolocation ability is advanced and is housed within its overly large skull. The head will always be marked by two large protuberances on either side; the top part of a Digger’s skull is hollow and serves as a kind of amplifier for sonic information gathered by these organs. Diggers are very social and have complex hunting, mating, fighting, and warning calls; most of these sounds cannot be heard by the unassisted human ear. Indeed, of all Dávanor’s small breeds, the diverse vocalizations of the bronze-horned root-crawler comes closest to resembling something like language. Diggers should not be lodged with other messenger breeds, not because of any interspecies antagonism, but because they prefer to sleep in the earth; special underground lodging arrangements should be made for all Diggers kept for messenger service.
In their native environments, Diggers nest in enormous broods. These broods will consist of nine to ten males, twenty to thirty females, and their associated young. Foaling always takes place in the middle spring and can produce as many as five progeny per female. Diggers’ nests will always consist of an elaborate network of underground tunnels and chambers. This system is called a warren. Warrens can be quite large; if there is earth and food, a family of Diggers will expand. The largest documented warren, located near the hot springs of Weller, was comprised of over one hundred males, three hundred females, and associated young. Diggers have overly large, hooked thumbs that they use in combination with their developed nasal horns for excavation. A favorite community habit is to link natural cave systems to warrens to take advantage of space, water, and food.
Diggers are ravenous omnivores and subsist on a combination of earth insects, worms, fungus, roots, grubs, gophers, moles, and – especially -- bats. Fierce battles for cave ecosystems have been known to take place between Digger broods and bat colonies, especially the giant Davanórian grey bat which is known to be extremely intelligent and can sometime outweigh the largest Digger males by over fifty percent.
Typical colors: light to dark bronze, light to dark gold, light to dark copper, deep yellow; undercarriage is often a different color than the spine and flanks, especially in males.
Typical wingspan: (f) 5-6 palms [ca. 35-45 cm]; (m) 6-7 palms [ca. 45-55 cm]
Typical length: (f) 8-9 palms [ca. 60-70 cm]; (m) 9-11 palms [ca. 65-85 cm]
Typical lifespan: 100-120 years
Horned? Yes.
Crested? No.
Toothed? Yes.
Venomous? No.
This text was adapted from my field notes with some references made to Katherine II's "The Smaller Dragons of Davanor. A Preliminary Taxonomy" (F.Y. 190).
Comments: 39
snafu8252 [2021-08-27 22:58:30 +0000 UTC]
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Inverse-demon [2019-03-29 18:39:15 +0000 UTC]
handsome little guy❤ the detail is beautiful, I love the gold
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Duke-Bird [2018-11-16 20:37:09 +0000 UTC]
Great art! Also love the writing it is based on. “Gold digger”: hilarious!
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forestfolke [2018-09-06 06:20:42 +0000 UTC]
This is so marvelous!! Everything looks so immaculate, the texture looks just how you'd imagine a real dragon! Beautiful colors too.
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elearu-hiru-firetail [2018-09-06 02:30:07 +0000 UTC]
Never heard of term foaling asociated with dragons
Hm
As Spock often said
Fascinating
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Patriot1776 [2018-09-05 19:45:33 +0000 UTC]
Hehehe, wonderful description! ^^ Such a cute little guy!
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Evanescent-Shark [2018-09-05 16:26:46 +0000 UTC]
Looks like something that could be in the Monster Hunter game!!
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Evanescent-Shark In reply to MILICRAFT [2018-09-05 18:01:01 +0000 UTC]
It is an incredible game, the game learns from each monster you battle and adjusts how they fight against you each time. Challenging with gorgeous graphics and creature designs!
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MILICRAFT In reply to Evanescent-Shark [2018-09-05 18:09:31 +0000 UTC]
Oh that is so I do not make repetitive battles with just spamming like two same hits so game doesn't became monotone, listened about that today while working somewhere on YT
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Evanescent-Shark In reply to MILICRAFT [2018-09-05 18:43:19 +0000 UTC]
I highly suggest trying it out, one of my favorite games. I could only imagine how incredible the art would be if you did one of the monsters!
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MILICRAFT In reply to Evanescent-Shark [2018-09-05 20:15:04 +0000 UTC]
I will just to find some free time first
Hehe you can expect my art in some other game latter this year hopefully.
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CandiedSnakes [2018-09-05 16:17:04 +0000 UTC]
This is so freaking cool! I love the amount of detail you put in, especially with the shiny parts!
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Crobatboy123 [2018-09-05 14:28:45 +0000 UTC]
**0** the art ........ YOUR ART IS AMAZING AND LOOK REALISTIC keep it up you are one of the best and remember stay awesome like always!!
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Originallace [2018-09-05 13:19:02 +0000 UTC]
Its really wonderful, I love the detail. Do you mind if I ask what program you used to paint this?
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MILICRAFT In reply to Originallace [2018-09-05 14:33:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, its Photoshop but it is not about the program, I just downloaded Krita I will try it latter but I am looking for alternatives because I had to upgrade from 8 to 16 GB of RAM recently.
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Originallace In reply to MILICRAFT [2018-09-11 00:39:25 +0000 UTC]
Yes I understand its your talent, I was just curious as I am just starting to try digital art and wanted to know what people use. thank you so much for your reply
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Ace0f-Arts [2018-09-05 13:08:21 +0000 UTC]
Ahh so good!
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asari13 [2018-09-05 10:48:20 +0000 UTC]
cute
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dragonz696 [2018-09-05 07:43:33 +0000 UTC]
beautiful job awesome
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ABB0002 [2018-09-05 00:38:57 +0000 UTC]
Cute
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SisterCakeWars [2018-09-04 23:04:12 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful dragon if I'm correct?
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MILICRAFT In reply to SisterCakeWars [2018-09-05 09:45:30 +0000 UTC]
Yes, we are exploring unusual smaller dragons with practical designs
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Sovadox [2018-09-04 22:32:40 +0000 UTC]
He/she looks glorious we’re can I get one jk it would be nice to have one though
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GladosIsMaddos [2018-09-04 20:28:22 +0000 UTC]
Very cool! Love all the thought he put into this.
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