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elf types. I will do a full spreadsheet for each, but for now here are side by side comparisons.
If you’re wondering why the High Elf is grey here, instead of ginger like my last post, it’s because more High Elves are grey, I just chose orange for the other one
Finally, after a year, I’m updated my Elves. Here’s the High Elves! If you have questions, go ahead and ask! :)
In the image, the Elf is a mother, which is why her breasts are enlarged. She is feeding a baby. (I will draw the baby soon!)
There are two other Elf species I still need to draw: Wood Elves & Drow (Dark Elves)
Culturally, Dwarves place great value on storytelling, visual arts, and personal expression. Carving, painting, and storytelling are integral parts of community life, and many important events are marked with communal gatherings and storytelling.
Tattoos and braiding are also deeply significant. Both sexes grow facial and head hair, and this hair is a source of pride. It's common to see Dwarves with elaborately braided hair adorned with beads and charms. These beads carry symbolic weight, marking major life achievements like completing a coming-of-age ritual, raising children, or achieving mastery in a craft.
They live in cold climates, and their physiology reflects this: they have thick fur and tend to be shorter and stockier than humans, conserving heat efficiently. Their homes are primarily subterranean, dug into earth and rock. However, they also build above-ground structures using wood and stone. Settlements focus on function and community over grandeur.
Their diet consists mostly of vegetation and insects, though they are capable of eating meat in times of scarcity. They practice agriculture and cultivate various crops, and also keep domesticated animals — some for companionship, others for practical use like warmth, protection, or pest control.
As marsupials, their reproductive process is quite different from humans. They give birth to underdeveloped joeys, which continue to grow in the parent’s pouch. Dwarves (like some kangaroos) have two uteruses- one embryo can be carried in the pouch, while another remains in delayed development in the second uterus. This allows for a staggered cycle of birth and care. Young Dwarves gradually gain independence and are raised communally, with extended family and neighbors contributing to their upbringing.
Their social roles are flexible and can be shaped by skill, age, or experience rather than rigid gender norms. Celebrations often involve communal meals, storytelling, singing, and symbolic rituals like bead-giving or new tattoos.
(More art will be out soon! Please ask questions if you have questions!)
oc sketch! I’ve had them for four years now but it still has no name. name suggestions are welcome! :)
TOP TEN MOMENTS BEFORE DISASTER 😱😱
(Edit: lmk what I should draw next! I’ll try to draw the mcu-related requests I get)
I made an acc for fic/art ideas if anyone’s interested! Just thought I’d post here just incase. It’s @hare-brained-schemes
I wanted to add more to this, but had to stop myself and remind myself to chill tf out it doesn’t need to be perfect 😭
The writing says “For the Glory of Merlin, Daylight is Mine to Command”, which is the incantation used to summon the magical armour he wears
He is my favourite 🥹
I’ll def be drawing him more in the future
Not animated 😔 prob won’t animate this, but we’ll see
Unfinished 💔 prob won’t finish it because I keep starting new art of him…
he went in the air fryer
baby
I can’t stop thinking about criminal human x mermaid. The criminal is trying to dispose if evidence by dumping it in a river and the mermaid is just like “yo you dropped this” and returns the items to the human like a dog playing fetch
Years ago I had a dream I went to a store and they were selling homemade icecream labelled “lesbian” and I still wonder if it was made by lesbians, for lesbians or out of crushed lesbian remains
Headcanon: Clark Kent has a UV lamp at his desk at the Daily Planet like he’s a lizard
Sphinx bat guy
Are you dc or marvel. There is a right answer btw 😝😝😝 please living dead guy enlighten meeee 😛😛😲
The correct answer is both, equally and at the same time. They’re like a binary star system—two suns gravitationally bound, orbiting each other in perfect balance. Why choose one when you can revel in the light of both? They’re two sides of the same coin, yin and yang in harmony. To choose just one is to deny the other. You can’t have yin without yang
Yes I know this is a complicated question
Edit: I specifically mean canon Bruce (mainly comics), not fanon!
Go follow this new acc! It belongs to my bro who also posts spec bio content!!
yes, i know there is absolutely no way these guys would be a les to fly lol. But, a man can try. Might colour this in one day,but behold the Daezurian Dragon! A sapient, omnivorous descendant of cynodonts.
despite being sapient, they lack empathy and their morals aren’t too high… but hey, cool dragon
(note: this is a repost from my main. You may have seen this before.)
Spoon the Spinosaurus— belongs to fishy_004 on Instagram!
why is Dream developing the personality of Nikocado Avocado
Im not and have never been in the DSMP fandom. I am just observing from afar
saw this while reading Werewolf by Night (#32) and mate I was GIGGLING
what if the robins were like time lords in doctor who and weren’t actually seperate people but just regenerations of the same person
idk I need a fic of this if one doesn’t already exist lmao
Hey again, folks! I want to hear all of your Superman/Kryptonian biology headcanons! Here are some of my favs I’ve come across so far:
One of my favorite headcanons comes from tOOthpasteface: Superman doesn’t just hear heartbeats—he can feel them. This is thanks to a Kryptonian equivalent of ampullae of Lorenzini, the specialized pores sharks use to detect electrical signals in their environment. These pores allow him to sense not only heartbeats but also electronics, electromagnetic fields, and changes in atmospheric conditions.
This one is practically canon but still worth celebrating. Kryptonians can absorb sunlight through their cells, converting it into energy much like plants do through photosynthesis. What I love about this idea is how deeply it ties Clark to the sun—not just as a power source but as a lifeline. Plus, there’s so much room to expand this idea: Does he store solar energy in specific organelles? Does his skin change subtly under a yellow sun compared to a red one?
I’m personally just such a big fan of alien biology and wish Clark was more outwardly alien in canon. I’d love to hear more ideas so I can add them to my collection!
I concur
Been thinking about how Superman and Lex Luthors relationship is the same as Perry the Platypus and Dr doofinshmerts
I headcanon that the reason Bruce never killed the Joker wasn’t strictly due to his moral "no-killing" rule, but because he physically couldn’t. It wasn’t a matter of choice—something, beyond anyone’s understanding, simply wouldn’t let it happen.
After Jason's death, Bruce was consumed with grief and rage, hunting the Joker with unrelenting determination. When he finally found him, he threw a batarang with his characteristic precision—only to watch it inexplicably graze the Joker’s throat. The cut was superficial, no worse than a shaving nick, leaving Bruce stunned and frustrated.
This wasn’t an isolated incident. Later, a vigilante fired two shots at the Joker. Both bullets should have been fatal; eyewitnesses swore one hit him square in the chest, directly in the heart. Yet somehow, one bullet missed entirely, and the other lodged harmlessly in non-vital tissue. The Joker walked away injured but very much alive.
On another occasion, the Joker plummeted from a skyscraper—a fall that should have shattered his body. When his enemies checked the impact site, there was no sign of him. Days later, there he was again, committing crimes as if nothing had happened.
It’s as though the Joker’s superpower is "plot armor," shielding him from death, but not from injury. No one in-universe consciously recognizes this; they attribute his survival to improbable luck, assuming that eventually, his luck will run out. It never does. Every attempt to kill him, whether by Batman, another vigilante, or sheer circumstance, fails in ways that defy logic.
The plot armor isn’t perfect. The Joker still suffers grotesque injuries—gunshot wounds, broken bones, disfigurements—but he always heals just enough to return. This strange phenomenon leaves Bruce trapped in a battle he can never definitively end. It’s a cruel irony: the Joker's survival is less about his cunning or tenacity and more about a mysterious, unbreakable force that keeps him alive, as if some cosmic law demands his presence in Gotham’s story.
TL;DR: Bruce doesn’t kill the Joker not just because of his moral code, but because he literally can’t. Every attempt to kill him fails due to the Joker’s "plot armor." He survives fatal injuries, improbable accidents, and direct attacks, leaving everyone to assume he’s just absurdly lucky. The truth? His "power" ensures he can never die, though it doesn’t save him from terrible injuries.