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#llayan makaki
tsyllaes · 6 months
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This is almost entirely unchanged from the original, I've just gone over them all with watercolour to fit the rest of my wildlife fact file pics. I will therefore copy-pasta all the text from last time.
Makakis came about because screw horses. Horses are way too finicky. Horsey people are very knowledgeable about horses; I couldn't give a shit about horses. I give up trying to make my horses realistic.
Also, on a side note after seeing a bandicoot digging at Mum's lawn yesterday, I had the idea that most mammals in Tsyllaes should really be marsupials, what with it being based pretty heavily on Australia and all.
I decided to try combining these ideas, starting with real marsupials, the extinct megafauna. Honestly the only one big enough to ride is the giant wombat, which absolutely bloody exist in Tsyllaes now, but not overly convenient as a steed. I looked then at extinct mammals to see if anything else might be useful, and came across the macrauchenia, some weird South American creature which was its own evolutionary branch, unrelated to anything else that currently exists. The closest they've got is the tapir/horse/elephant branch. PERFECT. Also I can find virtually no info about this thing.
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The common makaki is the one people think of whenever they think of a makaki. In keeping with their not-horse origins, their patterning is generally anything that a horse can be, as well as in keeping with their being marsupials, anything marsupials can be. They're about 2m tall at the shoulder, so significantly bigger than horses, but they're also very chill with sitting, most often lounging like kangaroos. I wanted to draw one lounging here but I needed to show the heights, so I'll do that when I eventually draw the Own's makakis. They have three toes on each foot, which makes them more agile and gives them stronger ankles than horses so the sodding things don't break their ankles. They live mostly in the mountains and hills of Kazin, Llayad and northern Raykin, where they use their snoots to pull leaves off of trees for food, occasionally fruit if they can get it but they're fine off leaves. They're suited to Kazin's open forests and the plains of Llayad, not so good in full desert with their comparatively small feet and need for water. Those from tropical forests and the Llayan savanna have no mane while those from the colder mountains have manes all the way down their back. The particularly cold border between Llayad and Kazin also breeds them with floofier coats. Llayans call these ones Kazinian makakis, because Llayad has their own 'common' one.
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The destrier is the one bred for battle. Bigger than the common makaki and with very strong legs, especially the back legs for springing forward from a stationary start. They have the longest tusks of all makaki breeds which can be an extra weapon in battle, and longer trunks, too, cos. I dunno. I felt like playing with the trunks. I'm sure there's an application for that. Also, side-note, this one's Mongrel! After drawing all the boys' makakis, I've better figured out how their anatomy goes, so I've tweaked this one a fair bit from the original, giving him longer, thicker legs and changing how the back legs kink to be more like how I've been drawing them, a bit more strength and spring to them.
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Oooooh he's a big, beefy boy, this one. The draft makaki has been bred for pure strength, huge forequarters for pulling heavy carts and plows, big feets for digging, strong trunk and tusks for pushing over trees and hauling branches.
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By complete contrast, Assiraz's makaki is bred purely for looks. The more snowy white, the pricier the animal, except their swishy gorgeous tail which has all the colours. Long, elegant legs and slender, curving neck. They're named after Empress Assiraz, who was the one to start breeding them in the first place. Literally their only use is to keep nobility's skirts clean and elevate them above the plebs, so in that regard they're highly practical. For anything much else, they're kinda useless.
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Native to the tropics and bred for its meat, the stocky little tapi has patterning on its back like a giraffe and range from grey, like the above, to dark brown with black spots to better camouflage. They taste like camel. I've never eaten camel so just roll with it.
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DONKEY. Or more technically a mule, but I just wanted to call it a donki. It's a hybrid between a tapi mare and common stallion to make a smaller makaki, less fragile in the legs giving them greater endurance than the common makakis, but because they're much smaller they're cheaper for the average Kazinian. More than half the donkis are sterile, which makes those ones nice and cheap for the poorer Kazinians, and even those which can breed are still significantly cheaper than common makakis and WAY cheaper than draft makakis.
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The two Llayan makakis, first one just called the 'Llayan makaki,' but, as mentioned before, Llayans call this one the 'common makaki' and the other one the 'Kazinian makaki'. She reach! And she has a foal in her pouch :D Llayan makakis are a bit smaller than the Kazinian ones. Also, because they're not actually zebras, the dark stripes can be any colour, though herds are mostly all of one colour.
Secondly, the rigaffe! Tollu girl is tollu, though I did shrink her a bit from the original. I think they also have colour variations, too, but always with the giraffe-like patterning. If you're wondering how the joey gets back in the pouch, it doesn't. Once the joey has left the pouch, that's it, it's out for good.
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tsyllaes · 3 months
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I know I've been doing oils for the other religious art, but I just wanted to draw the Llayan horoscopes in medieval style because it amuses me =3 The basis for the signs came from three sets of opposite character traits: extrovert/introvert, relaxed/alert and cautious/impulsive, then mixing and matching those to create the eight unique signs and matching a creature to them. Extra flavour then just comes from how the creature itself behaves in the wild.
Llayans also believe in reincarnation, and the sign you are in this life indicates what animal you'll be reborn as in your next. This conveniently explains away why your personality may not perfectly match your sign, cos it just means you were a different animal in your past life.
MEERKAT | Early Summer Extrovert, alert, cautious Meerkats are extremely family-oriented, often having large families and many children, because they love children. They can tend towards anxiety, when the alert and cautious interact a bit too strongly, but they're always willing to help and always putting others before themselves.
SNAKE | Late Summer Introvert, alert, cautious Snakes tend to be quiet and patient people, but will strike with enough provocation. They like their alone time and, in bigger groups of people, tend to sit and listen rather than participate in conversation. Mithé is a snek.
GRIFFIN | Early Autumn Extrovert, relaxed, impulsive Griffins are extremely loyal to their friends often to the point of being blind to their faults. They can be a little naïve but mostly they're just awesome friends to have. Lynnlita is a griffin.
WOLF | Late Autumn Extrovert, relaxed, cautious Very strong family bonds, strong loyalty to friends, optimistic and probably a bit too naïve and trusting, possibly to the point of being outright stupid but they're loveable idiots.
BAT | Early Winter Introvert, alert, impulsive Bats live the night life, sleeping in late and staying up into the night. They can feel a little distant on first meeting and it can take a while for them to open up, but once they do you'll feel special to be in their inner circle. Bats are homebodies and often have lovely homes.
LEOPARD | Late Winter Introvert, relaxed, cautious Leopards don't waste their words, they're quiet but when they speak they're worth listening to. They have phenomenal patience, but once it wears thin you'll want to get out of their way. Also brilliant hunters, whatever context that means in people. The twins are leopards.
HUMMINGBIRD | Early Spring Extrovert, alert, impulsive Hummingbirds are always on the go and find it hard to sit still or relax. They love being in nature, often having jobs in the garden or floristry or something. They like shiny things =3 Assili is a hummingbird.
RIGAFFE | Late Spring Introvert, relaxed, impulsive Rigaffes tend to be friends with everyone wherever they go, but very rarely on a deep level as they don't like sharing. They're social butterflies. They will always try their hardest to be the absolute best and can be perfectionists and, if they get it right, they will absolutely lord it over you. Nol is a rigaffe.
DRAGON | Equinox and Solstice Personality a combination of the signs on either side of the solstice Dragons are seen as the particularly auspicious sign. Those born on a full moon are silver dragons, and a golden dragon is born on a golden full moon, an extremely rare event. Lynnlita's eldest sister, Evelandel, was born under a golden dragon. She was adopted into the royal family because of this and, as the eldest, is next in line to the throne.
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tsyllaes · 6 months
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WOMBATS. BEST ANIMAL. Two of these bad boys did exist, one of them basically existed I've just exaggerated the bit that has probably been disproven, and the last one still does exist. I love wombats. I'm so sad the other ones are all long since extinct. How cool would it be if diprotodon still existed? omg.
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Speaking of, the beeg boy, diprotodon. Speaking of, the Kazinians just call them 'giant wombats' because Latin names will make no sense in Tsyllaes. Giant wombats are about 2m tall at the shoulder and, in the southern mountains, they're used to do strong things like plow fields, pull tree stumps out of the ground, drag entire trees along to where they need to be milled. Cos look, you can't prove to me diprotodon wasn't tameable, and this is my world and I'm putting farming giant wombats in it. Yes, I know I already have draft makakis, I don't care, diprotodons are stronger.
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Zygomaturus, which doesn't appear to have a common name so far as I can find, so Kazin calls this one the rhinobat, because it's about the size of the Llayan rhino (which may or may not look like a modern rhino, idk, I'll get to them) and its snoot does the thing where it goes up like a horn! I have no real reason for these guys to exist except that they look funny and I like the progression down to wombat. Rhinobats live in the tropics and do the same heavy work of the diprotodons in the southern mountains.
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Palorchestes Azael, which I will never in my life be able to remember and anyway this isn't 100% it, so. The makabat, cos it has a trunk! Maybe. General consensus now seems to be it had more of an elongated top lip, more like a giraffe, rather than a trunk, but in my world with makakis I like to have a bit of a connection. Plus it's not like I'm ever going to use its Latin name, anyway. I feel like they might be farmed for meat? Idk. We don't eat wombats, which may be because they're nowhere near as common as kangaroos or because they just aren't good eating, but idk. These guys don't exist anymore so whatever, I do what I want. Maybe they're tough and you need a lot of garlic but you'll get there in the end.
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Which brings us to the good ol' wombat <3 I love wombats so much. This is a southern hairy-nosed wombat specifically, with him long floofy butt and longer nose than the common wombat, which is your more traditional perfect wombat face. Hairy-nosed wombats are derpier and therefore better. Common wombats also exist in Kazin but I wanted to draw hairy-nosed.
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tsyllaes · 3 months
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Llayan efelants! There are some wild prehistoric elephants so I had to have some fun with various tusk configurations :D I vaguely considered making them related to makakis, with their tusks and trunks, but that'd mean they'd have to be marsupials. Shoving a 1 tonne efelant baby in a pouch, which is in the end made of skin, doesn't feel realistic, so they're just regular mammals. They're herd animals and all participate in raising the young of the herd.
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The banded or spiral efelant! It has very short, fine hair like a tapir and is a big larger than an African elephant. The tusks continue to grow throughout the efelant's life until they start spiraling back like this. This one's like 50 years old, but the oldest ones, up to 80 years old, can get two complete spirals in each tusk.
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The four-tusked or wooly efelant, with extra warthog-like tusks. It's a bit smaller than an African elephant, so idk, like the size of an Indian elephant maybe? Anyway. It wasn't originally going to be fluffy but decided when colouring that I'd give one a wooly coat. I think this one therefore lives in forests? I'd originally envisioned them all living in the savanna but the fur can put this one in the cooler places.
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Horned efelant! While doing the wombats, I found one with a trunk, which might actually have been an elongated top lip, like a giraffe, rather than a true trunk. So I had that in my head and thought I'd do that with one of the efelants, so you can see its nostrils there next to the horn. The horns came about cos rhinos also have that elongated top lip so I wanted to give them horns :D
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