Most swordmasters in the World of Wolfram know of the Conic Sections Style. Proficiency in the four basic forms is required before advancing to more elaborate techniques!

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Most swordmasters in the World of Wolfram know of the Conic Sections Style. Proficiency in the four basic forms is required before advancing to more elaborate techniques!

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This is a redo of my “fire starter” which now just a regular mon in the region.
Conet (Steel/Normal): A Conet's cry is actually louder when they are inside their shell. When undisturbed in a calm and quiet setting, Conets would softly hum to themselves.
Sinorn (Steel/Normal): When a Sinorn retreats into their shell, they can set up a membrane that blocks anything from entering. Sinorns can quickly detect vibrations from the ground even when they're inside their shell.
Tuchlea (Steel/Normal): A Tuchlea's low growl is so low that it is easier to feel its vibrations than it is to hear their sound. It is rare to see more than one Tuchlea in one place. They usually fend each other off through underground vibrations.
Table of conics, Cyclopedia, 1728
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NCERT Exercise 11.2 Conic Sections Class 11 Maths Chapter 11

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Conics: Hyperbola pt 1 (3/3)
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Oh wow actual content!
I don't normally post school stuff, but I really liked how this project turned out. Zoele is a character of mine who I'm still getting a feel for, so I'm glad I was able to draw her in conics.
Also, friendly reminder that my ask box is open, so feel free to shoot me a question if you want to know something.
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