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🐎 – Book Art – Omen of the Lost

Today’s book art is one I created for the Wishing Blade Universe. This time around we have a tashim.

(WARNING: Spoilers for a character in Magebane)

🐎 * Omen of the Lost * 🐎
Wishing Blade Universe

A palomino, winged horses flies above a grassy plain, his wings highlighted by the sun and framed by distant snowy mountains.

Featuring: Kirse’Vé
Book: Magebane (The Wishing Blade #3)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: Though Kirse’Vé (translated: Starspeed/Speed of Stars) usually presents as nothing more than a mortal equine, he is a tashim, a messenger for the goddess of death. Tashimme are known in Cirena to reveal themselves when someone important dies.
Here, he receives an omen regarding an innocent town, which accidentally causes him to reveal himself to Siklana and Daernan.

A tashim rises in Magebane . . .
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⚒️ Book Art – Forging the Wishing Blade

📚 Weekly book art post with art created by Isaac and I!

⚒️Forging the Wishing Blade ⚒️
Wishing Blade Universe

A blacksmith works on a glowing hot sword over an anvil, with blue and purple magic streaming into the sword.

Featuring: Lord Cafrash Menchtoteale
Book: Magic’s Stealing (The Wishing Blade #1)
Medium: Daz Studio 4.15 with Iray, and Photoshop CS5
Description: A blacksmith with fire ribbons, Cafrash is assigned by the trickster god, Isahna to create a weapon that will steal the ribbon magic from Cirena. Here, he creates the blade. (Arguably we didn’t see the magic of Cirena stolen until the blade was complete and he made the wish, but hey… artistic license).

The sword is forged in Magic’s Stealing . . .
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