#12 Faerie

| November 20, 2010 | 4 Comments

In a little known battle, long before the time of humans, the faeries conquered a little known land full of wispy androgynous creatures who were known for being generally quiet, peaceful and solitary…and for their hunting prowess with large machetes. As what would be considered a colonial power by today’s standards, the faeries forced the local creatures into servitude, humiliating them and torturing them into submission.  Faeries demonstrated their wealth by wearing jewelry made from the horns of the enslaved creatures under their control.  A small sect of these creatures eventually fought back, hunting down every fairy in sight and cutting off their wings as revenge for the humiliations they had suffered at the hands of their captors.

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I am a graduate student in forensic anthropology at Michigan State University, and illustration has always been something I enjoy. This is year #2 for me with the 30 Characters Challenge and I'm pretty darn excited about it!

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  1. TiMrozek says:

    Wow, this is lovely. You’ve been doing some really great delicate pencil work. Really enjoying your posts so far.

  2. Scott says:

    JustJane, how stunningly beautiful she is and so seemingly satisfied by her conquests.

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