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Galka Icilid Belrokosp

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This picture illustrates rampage of Wereiguana Galka Flankedcleared the Scorching Axe in Spirefortress on 25th of Slate 252.

13 Dwarves gave their lives that day to defend the fortress only to drive the monster away.

Galka was a female human. She was one of the first of her kind.

In the early spring of 9, human goddess Tura cursed Galka Flankedcleared to assume the form of iguana-like monster every full moon after Galka have profaned The Sanctuary of Confusing, temple erected for Tura.

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Dude amazing scales those things take a lot of time! Only complaint is that the background is a bit empty and galka's proportions are a bit wonky, otherwise an outstanding drawing

Geckone responds:

The only thing for my defense regarding background is I wanted the characters be in main spotlight an and it all happened close to the wall in game. Honestly I need to work on the backgrounds since I am not really good with them. I know, I could have "relocated" it. I must have got too lazy after all these scales.

For proportions. I guess you might be right. I thought it was mostly fine for how were iguana might look like.

Thank you for your opinion. I will try to work on these more.

Wow that's so cool, I love the detail on the lizard man <3

Geckone responds:

Thanks! It was a real pain to draw all these scales. Every time I do it I tell myself that's the last time. And it happens again.

But actually it's a werebeast. Just like a werewolf but with lizard (iguana) base.

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