Daily Doodle x4- Some Princesses
Did some arting for my original stories. I mean TheGoldenWulf has been checking them out and I was like "man I should art some more" so I did a thing.
I don't know, it was late and I thought I'd attempt to sketch out some Princesses. I wouldn't really call this canon, save for 8 and Rena (duh) but for those who haven't been paying attention The Princess of Dreamland (official title) is kind of the closest thing I have to a fursona.
I mean like in the loosest possible terms.
I've had her for 10 years, no lie. She was really the most Mary Sue OC you can think of and to an extent I guess she still is but it's not like I'm going to change her that much, nor do I plan to stop using her any time soon.
Seriously. Almost all my friends have heard or been involved in some fantasy exploits surrounding her at some point. I think I have the right to be a little attached :')
Although I don't really know what it says about me, seeing as my fursona is basically the daughter of an eldritch goddess and must continuously undergo a cycle of reincarnation and lose everyone she's ever loved as she protects an uncaring populace from an onslaught of inner threats and a race of alien demons who devour emotion.
Oops?
She also keeps most of her memories and her fatal flaws throughout reincarnations so around the time most of my books happen let's just say she's not doing too well.
Anyhow here are some Princesses I doodled (these are like five second sketches please don't hold me to them):
oh yeah they also have names but I'm still working on that so by now I'm going by title
The Sixth Princess (REVISED, NOW 7):
The Seventh Princess is known as the "Mother of Agriculture" or the "Grace of the Woodlands". Very little truly happened within her reign, leading to a time of peace and advancement where great progress was made in various fields relating to domestication of animals (namingly wild rabbits, which would later become the domestic breed Canis consume today) and the cultivation of plants.
Without her contributions and wide wealth of magic and study both, civilization in the modern day may have been drastically altered.
She is the patron princess of farmers and is often depicted in murals with flowers growing beneath her feet or with a swollen stomach, representing fertility. Like all Princesses, she never took a mate and was theoretically barren, so these depictions are often seen by the devout as obscene.
Other, more innocent pictures, show her cavorting with the Keeper of Love and longtime friend to all the Princesses throughout their reigns, Natrina. The real nature of their relationship has been lost to time, mainly because Natrina has been oddly reluctant to talk about it.
The Eighth Princess: More often known as the "Winter Princess" for her long coat or the "Siege of Grimalkin", referring to the derogatory term 'grimalkin' when referring to the shapeshifting feline race, the Nyuhenge. The Eighth Princess and the First Princess are the only two Princesses to have quelled a major war within their own life alone, those wars being the Nyuhenge Purge and the First Interdimensional War respectively.
She was notorious for her ferocity in war and ruthlessness when it came to battle strategy. She went so far as to hang Agate's nine tails on the walls of her castle to force the remaining feline forces into retreat.
The Eighth Princess was the only Princess never to have a close group of friends who she entrusted with everything. With out these companions, many historians believe the Princess was incomplete.
Conspiracy theorists and recent historians believe that through the use of shadow magics, the Nyuhenge leader Agate may have been able to infiltrate the then-archaic security and appear on the Princess's wall late at night. Reports of the Eighth Princess talking to herself at night and traces of dark magic detected later by mages both support this theory.
Most believe that this was done by Agate to torment the Princess, but a few believe there may have been a romantic interest and possibly even a reciprocal relationship between them.
One can only imagine how such a theoretical relationship would have gone down, seeing as the Princess would later slay Agate herself.
The Twenty-Fourth Princess:
Said to be more dragon than Canis after her many travels in dragon shape while negotiating peace with several hundred dragon nations in order to appeal to the hubworld, Elysium, the Twenty-Fourth Princess was one of the wittiest and most cunning diplomats ever to walk the face of any planet. It was once said that she could charm a snake into giving her its teeth and walk away without being bitten.
Among the Twenty-fourth Princess's many achievements, she was a prodigy at five instruments, actually did go on to charm that snake out of his teeth, and bought the ear tie back as a fashion statement when it was already agreed by almost everyone that it was not only painful but also terribly edgy.
(Yes, this is the same ear tie Auma wears in The Cities Have Fallen.)
The Fifty-third Princess (REVISED, NOW FIFTY-FIRST):
Also known by her labmates as "Science Mom", the Fifty-First Princess ushered in a new age of cooperation with the Western continent, knowing for being more technologically advanced but nowhere nearly as magically adept and not even close to as morally sound. However, she was generally- and I say generally- more kind than some of her coworkers. The Central continent was almost always angry at her for going too far and the Western continent even more so for not going far enough.
Most of her experiments that were never greenlighted (at least not officially) were heavily focused on the separation and tracking of the three parts of the spirit- the heart, mind, and soul. Some theorize that she was heavily associated with Project Panacea, lead by a single Progenitor Canira who supposedly found a way of tracking heartlines across regenerations. Whether he actually succeeded or not has been the discussion of scientific debate, discussions of morality, and badly written fanfiction alike for generations since.
The Sixty-first Princess: (sorry for all the lines I'm so messy and it's sooo late)
By day, the Sixty-first Princess was submissive and did basically whatever her numerous advisors told her to do, but by night, she was a vigilante. She often went against not only her own diurnal doctrines but also those of past Princesses, although both she and her companions often put their own lives at risk by doing so. The only recently celebrated justice group actually wormed its way into the public attention by way of several reproductions in various mediums.
The group is now celebrated for preserving several species from extinction, stealing and relocating half of a castle, and forming the world's worst love hexagon. Shippers and historians squabble to this day over if those two Night Canira ever got together.
They totally did, just saying.
The Sixty-Third Princess:
Rena is actually not into this Princess thing at all and being up next to all of these famous figures is kind of making her uneasy. I mean jeez it's not like she signed up for this or anything. If you were born in a zombie apocalypse where mixed-species abominations were trying to kill you and then someone says "oh yeah by the way you're the Princess and you kind of need to fix all of this" would you be happy about it? I don't think so?
(Rena is from The Cities Have Fallen. Go read that. Actually don't because it's the last book in my series chronologically but go read the books before that and then that one after those. The Eighth and Fifty-First Princesses are both probably going to get a book eventually but let's be real if I wanted to write about all these guys I'd be doing NaNoWriMo for the rest of my life.)
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