fighting for my life tethering off my phone but i FINALLY finished my smuggler nautolan i started in february, all from the idea I wanted to see if I could make a bow out of the tentacles lol. introducing Straea's older sister, Syna! i could make it less sketchy but given ive been stuck on her for so long, good enough lmao
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Suta Kuno is a Nautolan Jedi born in 63 bby, taken from her parents at age two for neglect. She ended up with the Jedi after being taken by social services because she is Force-sensitive. As a child she was very quiet and shy, not very interested in combat or her peers. She chose to join Agricorp at age 11 because she wasn't very interested in being a Jedi Knight.
As she gets older she grows out of her shyness to some extent, but is still very quiet and intense. She likes plants well enough, but has a real passion for statistics and data collection. Because of this, when she gets old enough, she travels to various Agricorp outposts to collect data and organize it. She makes recommendations to project leads, compiles reports, and helps ensure projects run efficiently.
Suta does not have a lightsaber, but she does have a spring green kyber crystal that she meditates with. She also collects rocks that feel interesting in the force to meditate with. Most of her clothes are in shades of grey, and she owns work overalls as well as Jedi tunics and robes. Because she doesn't have a lightsaber and often takes public transportation, she usually wears overalls with her tendrils tied back with a bandana or scarf. She also carries a taser for self-defense.
In this art of her, she's in her mid to late teens, doing a punishment headstand.
A brief history of Nautolans in film, TV, and gaming. Starting with Kit Fisto in Star Wars Episode II, Episode III, and both Clone Wars shows, eventually expanding to other characters in 2008 Clone Wars, The Old Republic, that one weird High Republic show, and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (I love you Caij Vanda)
This of course isn’t counting characters like Nakano Lash from the various Star Wars books and comics - which are fantastic in their own right because they get to do cool things with the species that you’d never see on screen (shoutout to Nakano for indirectly introducing the Nautolan language)
And now with Star Wars: Galactic Racer on the way, we have a first look at a new, hopefully named, hopefully playable Nautolan character! Zero Company’s main character’s species can apparently be customized too… so let’s hope for a Nautolan option there too!
(Side note - I love green Nautolans but would it kill them to give us a different color?)
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saw a stunning chiapas skirt on pinterest/instagram and i had to draw Asamta in it 🥺 played around with textures and halftone as well, which isn't something I've ever done but for my first time using in shadows/highlights, I'm happy with with the results!
Okay. So. @zod-off this may be a bigger yap than I first intended it to be but-
Hasty late-night essay about baby nautolan headcanons under the cut: (and free nautolan baby doodles at the bottom!)
As we all know, nautolans are semi-aquatic oviparous mammals. The growth of breast tissue seems to suggest that they do have nipples contrarily to the other oviparous mammals we know of.
(I did not define if as genitals they had four-headed penises like echidnae or cloacas with hidden genitalia inside like platypuses but I'm sharing these very specific informations about the only two known oviparous mammals for the perverts (affectionate) who want free headcanons)
Now, in legends canon, nautolans spend two years chilling as tadpoles underwater, before growing limbs to become a fully-fledged humanoid toddler. And even then, they still spend a little more time underwater because their muscles are a little too weak to support them on land properly
BUT I want to draw fucked up freakish amphibian newborns so here's MY take on nautolan babies' development:
Underwater growth vs land growth:
As semi-aquatic creatures, nautolans have the ability to survive both on land and underwater. However, for baby nautolans to develop right, they require a strictly underwater environment from after the egg hatches to the end of their second to third year.
The first reason being that they come out of the egg without any way to breathe on land, and the second being that even out of the tadpole stage, the mortality rate is higher when they are taken out of the water before having developped a higher bone density (second year of development, see below). And if you need a third reason, they develop numerous problems later in life if they do manage to survive: nautolans who grew up on land have a higher risk of articulations hurting and being hard to use as they grow older, a higher risk of developping bone structure and muscle mass issues, a higher chance to develop heart and lungs problems, and without fail, lower sensitivity in their tendrils, and troubles with the underwater motion that they should have learned as newborns. It takes years for a nautolan who grew up on land to get a full reeducation to underwater motion, and very few of them get the sensitivity back in their tendrils.
A nautolan baby is usually forced to develop on land because of slavery. As soon as they're out of the tadpole stage, they are either put in an underwater work camp, or straight on land. Getting a baby out of its underwater environment a few months in its development has a lower mortality rate, but a higher chance of causing issues to the bone structure.
Some parents raising their child on land have tried to develop alternatives to help lessen the risk of their offspring developing life-threatening issues later in life, like always keeping a source of water close by to keep their child in as much as possible, making them drink more water, etc. If it does make a change, it is only a small one, as statistics tend to show that these practices as wishful thinking at best.
Mobility:
The nautolan babies develop mobility faster than human babies.
In their underwater development, they are already able to easily move around a few weeks out of their tadpole stage, and get more and more agile every month. They become casual swimmers by the end of their first year, so the next one can be about developping communication through speech and their tendrils while practicing swimming a bit better.
They develop the bone density necessary to go on land by their second year, after which they learn how to move on land. They are very disgracious at first, but learn how to walk faster than human babies, as they have already developped a little more understanding of their own bodies and agility. It takes them a few months to waddle away like little toddlers, and their growth continues as normal. By age 3-4, a nautolan's mobility on land is indistinguishable from a human's if it has had enough opportunity to develop its land mobility.
Learning to walk on land is considered an important part of growth, as, the later a nautolan infant learns how to be on land, the harder it will be for them to pick it up.
If they were forced on land after the tadpole stage, they will stay weak newborns for six whole months, their body focusing on creating a better bone density to survive the surface, and suddenly go through all the on-land human-like baby developments at record speed, sitting barely a few weeks after learning to raise their head, and being able to stumble around on their feet with ease by their first year, if not earlier. This accelerated growth is the reason for a lot of the problems most of them develop in their articulations, bone structure, or muscle mass.
Tendrils:
In underwater nautolan babies, tendrils grow in the first few months and develop at a steady pace. The speed of that growth can vary, until puberty: after then, the tendrils grow less than one centimeter per year in average.
In land nautolan babies, tendrils struggle to grow until the second year of development. Once they really start to grow, they sometimes do so at a much slower pace than they should, or a much faster one, causing nautolans growing up on land to have shorter or longer tresses in adulthood. Puberty seems to stabilize their growth as well, thankfully, to a similar pace of a little less than a centimeter per year.
One day, one day i'll make a more comprehensive document about all of this. Maybe even illustrate it if I have the time haha
And because conclusions are hard, instead, have doodles of my OC's baby daughter for who he learns how to swim for so she can have a normal development:
And she's not ugly enough yet.
(I. I have more, but I'll post them in a separate post because it's more about her than nautolan babies in general)
But seriously, this was so much fun to write. Thank you so much for asking me about this :)