This is the character who’s been in a couple of my posts, Shu-Giri of Jzamneh Forest. It’s an older drawing and rathe stylized, so forgive it for not being realistic. Had I colored it, you would see that he has colorful hair and pink eyes. He is introduced a few chapters into book one, and he an important part of book two.
His forest is enchanted, and all the elves there are just as colorful as the faeries, trees and flowers around them. He loves to brave the labyrinths in search of treasure, and he also does crystal-working. For a few years, he acts as elected leader of the Jzamneh people.
His magic is that of stones, metals and crystals, which gives him a real knack for making jewelry and craving crystals. One of his major interests is sorcery, and on Lorata that means the ability to use all four schools of magic. He never wanted to go off to practice the art, but he does wish to become the aide of a sorcerer, a type of supporter called a Rrandah. The only thing is, that requires a major bond in order to do. Read book one to find out how that goes for him!
The vertical script on the right is his name in the writing system I made for Lorata.
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