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Warg Sisters WIP
Warg Sisters WIP by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Just a work in progress request I'm making for the awesome Wolfsbane of WolfWeb.

These three are some 'Wargs', like the ones you all know and love from The Hobbit, except...just...a tad bit different, thanks to the ferocious-but-magnificent Cerberus who bestowed upon them a few 'Dark Gifts' of her own making.

If you're thinking that Tolkein's Wargs looked like hyenas, like in the movies, then you could be no more seriously confused. In his books the Wargs were Dark Wolves, and I stress WOLVES. They resembled real wolves in all ways except that they were huge. They were not the gross looking hyenas that Peter Jackson depicted in his movies. That, I believe to this day, was his one major downfall in his creation of the Lord of the Rings trilogy...

Anyway. Lineart. Don't steal.

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Posted: Friday, 03 March, 2006 @ 12:00 PM

Very nice. Love the lineart, very smooth. I like the middle one the most because of the perspective and the way the wings were drawn in that perspective. The eyes look wonderful. The nose look somewhat big though, but i'd be referring to wolves in that case. Very nice picture!

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