Kismet Starkeepers wrote:They say that shooting stars make wishes come true…and maybe they’re right. That is, if your wish is for a fluffy, bright-colored friend – a Kismet Starkeeper. The first Kismet Starkeepers came from fallen stars, or so the legends say. But one thing we do know for sure is that every Kismet contains the essence of a star in its tail orb and the orb at the base of its horn (these orbs are also known as Starkeeps). This essence can be drawn from to create tiny versions of stars, which the Kismet can control and use for anything they like, from light to battle to courtship and everything in between. When Kismets’ stars have served their purpose, they return them to their Starkeeps, and thus the essence within is kept in equilibrium. However, they have their limits – each Kismet can only draw a certain amount of stars from the essence in their Starkeeps. Losing all the essence from their Starkeeps -- by creating too many stars at a time -- is fatal to Kismets. Thankfully though, this doesn’t happen often -- Kismet Starkeepers tend to carefully maintain the number of stars they create at a time for exactly this reason.
- I forgot the gender sign but let's just say that's intentional, because I really don't know what gender this one should be yet. :D
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First KSK as an artist! Nothing to say about this one, just fill out the form below for a chance to win it!
Either one piece of art or one story explanation of whatever length. You can order art or have someone help you with the story. Extras are allowed, including fontmeme, dividers, other sections, etc.
The essence section of the form just means what they like to use their essence for or what they are known for using it for. It could be a hobby or something helpful or a talent. I want everyone to imagine what kinds of things this new species does.
Deadline is April 6th.
PM me with questions and good luck!