If this week's Bestiary Posting is the creature I think it is, I will be very happy, because it reminded me of a sweet little fairy tale I wrote and illustrated about this critter when I was very young. Even if my guess is wrong, it still made me smile. Gonna do my best to not draw that critter, much as I might want to though.
The Dirubael is described as having horns it uses in fights, and any chance I get to draw an ungulate I will gladly take, so an ungulate it must be. I decided to go with a sable antelope as the base for this critter, partially because it's described as black, but mainly because they're my favorite antelope to draw - I just love their unique proportions. The main trait about the Dirubael is it's horns, which it can move, and I decided to get a bit creative, because when I think of 'movable horns' I think of eye-stalks, like on a slug. So that's what I gave this fellow; movable eye-stalks from which the horns grow. I don't know what the skull of such a creature would look like, but I bet it's insane. I also decided to give them a second pair of horns that grows behind the first, because if these beasts are losing their horns often enough for it to be remarked on, it makes sense to have a couple more backups. Bonus feature, when the first point is damaged, it can move it's second into the position of the old one, just in case it needs to lock horns with another dirubael.
It's jaws are said to be that of a boar's, which probably implies tusks, but I decided to interpret it as the literal jaw of a boar - a big, robust jaw, able to crush tough fruits, tubers and even bone. I also decided to make the neck and body considerably thicker and more swine-like, sort of a boar-antelope hybrid. I was bit worried using boar and antelope might make it look too much like the Dikebael from a previous entry, so I looked at the babirusa for inspiration, rather then a warthog or Eurasian boar, exaggerating the head shape a bit, just to make it even more strange looking (also curious if maybe 'Dikebael' and 'Dirubael' names come from a common root word in this crazy hypothetical world. Maybe 'bael' means something like 'pig' or 'beast' so Dirubael means 'antelope-pig' or 'antelope-beast', and Dikebael means 'desert-pig' or 'desert-beast'. Did not set out to do that, but I kind of dig it now that I've thought of it.) Elephant tail is easy enough to add, but gotta make it a little fluffier for fun.
















