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So I started sketching in train a few weeks back, of an old idea - the idea of Luna as the ‘Goddess of Tides’ or somesuch never really found its’ way to paper. Until now, anyway.
 
This coincided with another idea that had been haunting about lately - my monoblue EDH deck (Lorthos, the Tidemaker) had been slightly boring to play, and I apparently can not get enough of playing various Theros gods. So…
 
Er, this happened. Have a menacing seapony-god Princess Luna. Some(sea)pony probably tried to steal her bident or something. But we shall not name names here.
 
Quite possibly the longest I’ve worked on a picture with markers, or at least nearly so - somewhere in the seven or eight hours total. So many layers of blue and purple… also during working I realized I had to stop a few times for the paper to dry so I won’t go through it, heh. I might need to look into stronger paper if I keep doing these stupidly marker-intensive pictures.
 
H2 pencil sketch, inks, Letraset/Winsor&Newton (Pro)markers, the usual.
 
(I know the light underwater doesn’t quite work like that, but I think it looked cool and was fun to try with markers, so there it is.)

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