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SSM has been dropping awesome new God of War Developmental art, and some of the art features the soul marbles featured in the game. Looking at them, you can see that they are clearly marked with the names of the giants they are associated with, and how the marbles themselves reflect the personalities of the giants themselves.
Groa - this one is the most interesting because it’s a mostly black on brown marble, which could hint at the fact that Groa was murdered by Odin and this her marble reflects her untimely death.
Laufey (Faye’s marble) - Faye marble is interesting because the middle of the marble is gold, which again symbolizes the Jotnar as a race of being. Having such a large part of her marble be gold symbolizes her loyalty to the Giants as being their last guardian. Also the wood of the marble is so dingy and grey, it could also symbolize how she died peacefully.
Loki (Atreus’ marble) - love how the gradient of yellow to green to blue symbolizes his mixed heritage. Yellow is associated with the Jotnar while blue is Midgard and since Atreus was born a Joten who grew up in Midgard, his marble reflects this
Angrboda - a deep deep orange/red, most likely drawing upon the notion of her loyalty to Jotunheim as a home for the giants.
Jormungandr — love how because his name is so long, it twists around the marble hinting at his newly found snake heritage
Hati (from Skoll and Hati) — since Hati is the wolf associated with the moon, it’s make sense that his marble is such a deep midnight-cerulean moonlight blue. I’d imagine that Skoll’s marble is bright gold or yellow.
The Lilibuel - Concept
Monsters bound to the Eternal Night.
From top to bottom:
Lurkers Most Common monster Bat-like creatures with large crystals growing out of their backs. When killed, these crystals tend to shatter and explode. Taking their killer with them.
Howlers Common monster Blind daughters of Sorrow. The eyes across their forehead allows the Lich Mother herself to see what is going on outside of her lair. Quick and vicious, they are the tongue of Lilibye.
Groa Uncommon The Servants of Lilibye. They are the fathers of Lurkers and Howlers bore upon the mother of monsters.
The Knights of Eternity Rare The will of The Eternal Night, these children are the bane of human existence. But is that all?
Lilibye Legend The Mother of Monsters.
Norsery Rhymes from A to Z Happy Thorsday - Earendel, The Valiant and Brave Star Toe of the Morning Well here we are another Thor’s Day and another 20 min sketch of a Norse (and Germanic) mythological characters. This week it looks like we’re finally out of the D’s and onto the few E’s there are. It’s Earendel / Earendil / Earendell / Aurvandel / Aurvandill / Aurendil / Auriwandalo / and Auzandil mentioned in the Prose Edda's Skáldskaparmál, Gothica Bononiensia and the Old English Corpus in various forms. Known as ‘The Valiant’ and ‘The Brave’, he’s also called ‘The Luminous Wanderer’ and ‘The Light of the Morning’, ‘The Radiant’, and ‘The Brilliant Traveler’. His name despite all of the various regional versions all mean some variation of a rising or shining ray of light. Depending on which version it can more specifically be translated as ‘the dawn bringer’, ‘the rising light’, or ‘the brilliance’, or ‘the ray of light’, or ‘the shining beam of light’, or most commonly ‘the light of the morning star’. It can also have connotations with ‘wandering’, ‘travelling’ or ‘adventuring’. Married to the witch and Seidhr sorceress (soothsaying, or seer) Gróa / Groa (Gefion), and possibly father to Svipgar the hero of the Grógaldr and Fjölsvinnsmál. Earendel was implied to be a hero and adventurer in his own right. But he is best well known for his traveling's with his friend Thor. Who had been taken captive by the stone Jötunn Hrungnir. After which, while returning from their adventure from defeating the giant in Jotenheim. Thor had shards of a magic whetstone in his head that Hrungnir had thrown at him but had been shattered by Mjolnir. Earendil on his way home and Thor travelling with him so that his wife Groa could use her power to remove the shards and heal him. When they came to the Élivágar river in Ginnungagap, Thor who was immune to the effects of this river from before time, decided to carry Earendel across in an basket to protect him from the cold. So with Earendel in to the basket, Thor wasn’t careful about how he was squished in there and his big toe was exposed to the cold of the primordial river and got frostbite. Thor not wanting to see the damage spread, broke off his toe and threw it in the sky where it became the bright morning (or other) star. Once Earendil could walk Thor went on ahead to Groa to have the stone shards removed. But while she was weaving the incantation to remove them he started her with the tale of the toe and her husbands immanent return which caused her to falter and made the stone get stuck there beyond her ability to help. And to reuse my joke from my Aurvandil post. Earendel may have been luminous and valiant. But he forgot the first rule of adventuring... Bring warm socks. It also wouldn’t hurt to have a towel.
Sage You are Amazing, your art is amazing and So is the lobster man and The Rose lady themselves! Keep up the good work

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I’ve actually been drawing Pansy a fair bit, it’s just mostly sketches.
The second and third sets of images here are redraws of some old emotion practice and the first is just subtle fluff.
“Oh! That never happens...”
Norsery Rhymes from A to Z Happy Thorsday - Earendel, The Valiant and Brave Star Toe of the Morning - V2 Well here we are another Thor’s Day and another 20 min sketch of a Norse (and Germanic) mythological characters. This week it’s a second version of Earendel / Earendil / Earendell / Aurvandel / Aurvandill / Aurendil / Auriwandalo / and Auzandil mentioned in the Prose Edda’s Skáldskaparmál, Gothica Bononiensia and the Old English Corpus in various forms. Known as ‘The Valiant’ and ‘The Brave’, he’s also called ‘The Luminous Wanderer’ and ‘The Light of the Morning’, ‘The Radiant’, and ‘The Brilliant Traveler’. His name despite all of the various regional versions all mean some variation of a rising or shining ray of light. Depending on which version it can more specifically be translated as ‘the dawn bringer’, ‘the rising light’, or ‘the brilliance’, or ‘the ray of light’, or ‘the shining beam of light’, or most commonly ‘the light of the morning star’. It can also have connotations with ‘wandering’, ‘travelling’ or ‘adventuring’. Married to the witch and Seidhr sorceress (soothsaying, or seer) Gróa / Groa (Gefion), and possibly father to Svipgar the hero of the Grógaldr and Fjölsvinnsmál. Earendel was implied to be a hero and adventurer in his own right. But he is best well known for his traveling’s with his friend Thor. Who had been taken captive by the stone Jötunn Hrungnir. After which, while returning from their adventure from defeating the giant in Jotenheim. Thor had shards of a magic whetstone in his head that Hrungnir had thrown at him but had been shattered by Mjolnir. Earendil on his way home and Thor travelling with him so that his wife Groa could use her power to remove the shards and heal him. When they came to the Élivágar river in Ginnungagap, Thor who was immune to the effects of this river from before time, decided to carry Earendel across in an basket to protect him from the cold. So with Earendel in to the basket, Thor wasn’t careful about how he was squished in there and his big toe was exposed to the cold of the primordial river and got frostbite. Thor not wanting to see the damage spread, broke off his toe and threw it in the sky where it became the bright morning (or other) star. Once Earendil could walk Thor went on ahead to Groa to have the stone shards removed. But while she was weaving the incantation to remove them he started her with the tale of the toe and her husbands immanent return which caused her to falter and made the stone get stuck there beyond her ability to help. And to reuse my joke from my Aurvandil post. Earendel may have been luminous and valiant. But he forgot the first rule of adventuring… Bring warm socks. It also wouldn’t hurt to have a towel.