F.A.Q.

Where did the inspiration for them come from?
-I always loved the idea of creating my own 'world' for things! In conjunction with allowing them to interact with 'real' earth it seemed the logical step was to just create another planet and dominant species on that planet. The actual world building process and considerations was inspired by the ideas proposed by No Man's Sky, Spore, and other similar sandbox exploration games with various worlds and creatures.
The actual physical species was inspired loosely by the Threads in the Dragonriders of Pern book series. I read the books as a child and these alien 'things' swimming through the air was an image that stuck with me long after. They aren't actually related to the idea in any way, as truly I dont really remember much about them other than the look of them, but that image of 'swimming' is what inspired their serpentine flexible form. From there I just tried to incorporate traits that were actually draw-able and understandable. They're more like a mix of a snake, octopus,and gecko than anything.

Where did the inspiration for them come from?
-I always loved the idea of creating my own 'world' for things! In conjunction with allowing them to interact with 'real' earth it seemed the logical step was to just create another planet and dominant species on that planet. The actual world building process and considerations was inspired by the ideas proposed by No Man's Sky, Spore, and other similar sandbox exploration games with various worlds and creatures.
The actual physical species was inspired loosely by the Threads in the Dragonriders of Pern book series. I read the books as a child and these alien 'things' swimming through the air was an image that stuck with me long after. They aren't actually related to the idea in any way, as truly I dont really remember much about them other than the look of them, but that image of 'swimming' is what inspired their serpentine flexible form. From there I just tried to incorporate traits that were actually draw-able and understandable. They're more like a mix of a snake, octopus,and gecko than anything.