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Inkling Mascot (Secrets of Strixhaven No. 0196, Illus. Inkognit)
As far as visuals and character design is concerned, the Silverquill inklings are the college mascots that got the biggest upgrade in Secrets of Strixhaven. Their original design was very straightforward: Silverquill mages use ink, so their familiars are just living blobs of it, done. Their impish appearance and demeanor made them feel very skewed towards the black mana side of the college. They were probably the least "balanced" out of all the mascot character designs.
Secrets of Strixhaven changes this. Instead of being amorphous blobs of liquid, Inklings are now beings on ink and light. The ink functions as the creature's "body", and the light, drawn in calligraphic strokes, forms the outlines and details that hold it all together. Other examples include Scriv, the Obligator (which also incorporates paper into the design) or the ink-birds seen in the art of Ral Zarek, Guest Lecturer and Kilian, Decisive Mentor.
One thing that I didn't like about Silverquill in original Strixhaven is that most of the cards depicted the college as a gathering of mean rich kids, . In Secrets of Strixhaven, this characterisation is continued - see Social Snub, for example. But it seems like the orderly, "proper" side of the college is emphasized more this time around, with locations like the Forum of Amity and characters like Abigale as a kinder, more sympathetic poster child. I like how the inkling redesign reflects this change. The calligraphic elements highlight the fact that Silverquill mages use language (not just ink) for their magic, and suggests that inklings aren't simply summoned, but have to be written into existence, with the style of writing, grammar, and each writer's hand (as in handwriting) shaping the outcome. It's a design that feels unique to the Silverquill college and the combination of mana that they use. In the first Strixhaven set, Lorehold was my clear number one favourite, but in Secrets of Strixhaven, Silverquill feels like a strong challenger.
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Killian, Decisive Mentor, by Billy Christian
I do not like that the Inklings are shaped like birds. Both the art for the Orzhov Ral Zarek and the new Killian have their Inklings shaped like birds. I want the inkblot creatures back.

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cute silverquill student art request from my patreon
Strixhaven themed Class enchantment.
This required me to improvise a Class layout for my custom frame along the way, but I was able to just swap around the Saga frame. Of course looks weird still with the art missing.
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An illustration of my Silverquill student, Machakeva (aka Matcha) and his inkling familiar, Mela. Painted as an illustration for a custom MTG card featuring him. He's my sweet boy