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R Beaudoin

Sorumi
Sorumi by @Slaskia (R Beaudoin)

My first 'traditional' dragon drawing in a while, fairly happy with it so far. I intend for this to be the first of a series of dragon profile pics, depicting some of the dragon races I created for my fiction. ~~~ Species Name: Sorumi Habitat: Mountians Element(s): Air and Water Breath Weapon: Lightning Magic Abilities: Storm control, assisted flight, ability to shrink to a tenth of their total size. A few have shapeshifting abilities. Brief Description: Sorumi are the largest and physically strongest of the Saurian Isle dragons, the biggest reaching 120 feet in height. Their coloration is usually various pastel and other 'light' colors, though some males can be darker blue. All Sorumi have gray undersides and lightning patterning along their backs and the tops of their neck and tails: the lightning 'stripes' are usually blue in color, though a few have purple stripes. Sorumi are fairly laid back and friendly, though many do have a mischievous streak in them and are prone to playing pranks. They are not, thankfully, as bad as the Nebia in this department.

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Posted: Saturday, 04 December, 2004 @ 01:19 PM

Cool! You sound like a very creative person. I like the colors used on this dragon, and how you drew his mouth <: Teeeefs. pokes them

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