back to the bestiary... thanks again to for the creature bio and description... now... ---------- Beelzebub: based on the hebrew mythology... he is one of the strongest demons in satan's army... also know as "the lord of the flies", he has complete control over disease by transferring flies from corpses to living bodies... his role in NirVanA is a tad different compared to his history... he is portrayed as a "god" in a small town, were he protects his followers in exchange for human sacrifices... when arkham challenges his power, he shows his true color... for an important "god", he makes his only appearance in the second installment... but he does have an alternate form which comes back in the final installment... el Duende: originally from Latin American folklore... they are small humanoid creatures which take the form of old men... they sometimes play with children and end up kidnapping them... no one knows what happens after wards... their purpose in NirVanA is about the same... much like the banshee, they appear as a sign of an omen, but only to children... although they made of evil, some help children in need... but that rarely happens... they appear in the first and second installments only... after the events at the end of the second installment, they are all destroyed, in addition to other creatures, by a new force of religious government... ---------- not sure if i'll start one the bigger creatures or continue with human enemies... hmm...
O_o Oh noes! Belzebub reminds me of the "lord of the flies" book... ugh I hated reading that...
Nice job on the anatomy for them both, el Duende looks more like an empty void in a cloak then an old man... probably because I can't see its facial features.
hmm... hmm hmmm hmmmm hmmmmm... i remember that book... it was weird... the only part i recall from it was the description when piggy gets pwned by the boulder... heh heh ehh... i'm a terrible person... well, for the duende, i wanted him to have less of an expression and more of a mysterious fell... plus, i can't draw old people... ha HA, easy way out!
Nice job on the anatomy for them both, el Duende looks more like an empty void in a cloak then an old man... probably because I can't see its facial features.
Makes sense I suppose, after all old people are all wrinkly
I really like the Beelzebub. It freaks me out more than the old man!