Image 1 — Rust Pixie, & The Dire Badger
Image 2 — Rust Pixie, & The Dire Badger
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Rust Pixie, & The Dire Badger

These wonderful animals can be found in the light forests across many of the open plains and forest edges across most of the Temperate sides of Hamor, the Rust Pixie infests forests with their hives creating sprawling networks of highly aggressive and territorial Insects that create a delicious rust coloured nectar. However with the Dire badger, in the spring time they can be found raiding these nests when they are at their most abundant. and then through out the rest of the year, they gorge themselves on smaller animals and fruits, until the next year when the Rust Pixies have had time to rebuild.

u/Cptn_UWU — 2 days ago
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The Sulphur Strider

The Sulphur Strider is one of the largest land predators of the Open Dry Savanna's and the Open Dunes of the Desert, only really being challenged by the Silt Lion.

Striding across the Open Sands like a predatory missile, this creature can manage to Run down almost anything it chooses to make prey, opting to Stab its prey with it's large pointed crest and Boiling the creature alive with bursts of hot Steam out from it's crest.

u/Cptn_UWU — 8 days ago
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The Brutality of Industry.

The Sea Dragon Hunt used to be an Annual Celebration/Festival held by the Orc's of Hamor however with the mass industrialisation of the known world, and Humans and Dwarves being at the forefront of this Industrial boom, Sea Dragon Hunts are seen as more of a source of materials needed to help the people of Hamor and the Factories in which require the Dragon's Oils and Meats to produce products for people to buy and use.

What I have depicted here is unfortunately a Younger Female Sea Dragon getting caught by a hunting vessel, this creature has just reached the stages of her live between Juvenile and Sub-Adult and unfortunately it doesn't seem like she'll be making it any further.

u/Cptn_UWU — 8 days ago
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Hamor | A Fantasy Worldbuilding Project

Hamor is a dark fantasy world where myth, folklore, and cosmic horror bleed into one another. It is a land of ancient human kingdoms, proud Hulmir halls, strange and graceful Aerynthal, hidden Burrow-Folk villages, storm-haunted seas, ruined bloodlines, sacred beasts, and gods whose influence is never as distant as mortals would like to believe.

The world’s beauty is warm, old, and lived-in: hearthlight under grassy hills, village festivals beneath blooming mallows, mossy roads, ancient woods, sea-worn castles, candlelit temples, and kingdoms built on legend. But beneath that beauty lies something far more unsettling. Hamor is haunted by divine mistakes, forgotten wars, dragon-fire, monstrous things fallen from beyond the world, and the terrible legacy of the Great Gate-Way; a mortal-built breach above the Warped Sea, opened by Elves, Hulmir, and Humans who wished to glimpse their gods.

The aesthetic of Hamor is cosy folklore meeting gothic dread. It is Tolkien-like wonder twisted through a Bloodborne shadow: warm bread beside forbidden scripture, flower crowns beneath dead gods, brave little villages surviving in a world where faith can become madness, magic crawls beneath the skin, and the divine is not always holy.

Hamor is a world of beauty trying to endure horror.

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u/Cptn_UWU — 2 months ago