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October 2025 Mexica tier Request

TulipFarthing : Middle Elamite, 1150 BCE

  • Terracotta figurine of a woman, 1340~1300 BCE, Louvre Museum

  • Statue of Queen Napir-Asu, 1300 BCE, Louvre Museum

  • Blue chalcedony pendant of king Shilhak-Inshushinak and his daughter, Bar-Uli, 12th century BCE, British Museum

Bingturong : Huli, 2000

Captain of the Antisuyu

This time, I tried a vintage poster-like style inspired by Fox Popvli’s artworks. I’m still not sure whether this worked out well or not, though.

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Antisuyu, the ‘eastern quadrant’, was the eastern part of the Tawantinsuyu (Inca Empire, ‘Realm of the Four Parts’) which bordered o...

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Tonatiuh and Tezcatlipoca

Tonatiuh is the sun deity of the Nahuas. More specifically, he is the current sun in Nahua cosmology. The Nahua believed that the world had been created multiple times (four or five times depending on accounts). Tonatiuh is the last and current one. Mexica sources added the well-known narrative that the humble deity Nanahuatl sacrificed himself to become a new sun.

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Two Moon Rabbits

Moon Rabbit is featured in East Asian and indigenous American folklore. This funny coincidence is because the dark markings on the Moon looks similar to a rabbit!

In East Asia, Moon Rabbit is often associated with the full moon during the Autumn equinox. Since today is Chuseok [추석, Korean variant of Mid-Autumn Festival], I drew the Korean moon rabbit pounding a rice cake with a jeolg...

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September 2025 Mexica tier request

Sources for each characters are listed below.

Hyenafur : Etruscan, 400 BCE

  • Murals from Tomba dell’Orco, Tarquinia, Italy. 470~450 BCE

  • Murals from Tomba degli Scudi, Tarquinia, Italy. 350~325 BCE

  • Etruscan Gold earrings, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 4th~early 3rd century BCE

  • Raffaele D’Amato, Andrea Salimbeti, Th...

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Beach Seduction

Two noblewomen, Remojadas Culture, Early to mid Classic period (300-700 AD)

The Remojadas culture flourished on the Mexican Gulf Coast (primarily central Veracruz) during the Classic period. They are particularly known for their detailed ceramic figurines, which this drawing is also based on.

Two women are wearing the long skirt and a round top. It is similar to que...

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Tlazolteotl and Huehuecoyotl

Tlazolteotl is an important goddess of the Nahua people. She is often described as the goddess of sex, lust, and infidelity. However, she is also revered as a mother goddess, linked with fertility, childbirth, weaving, and healing. She also took charge of forgiving and cleansing all humans’ wrongdoings and ‘filth,’ hence her other name, Tlaelcuani (Eater ...

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Outfits of Huehuecoyotl

Here are some of the depictions of Huehuecoyotl from various codices.

1. Codex Borgia p.10

This is one of the most sexually explicit images from all Mesoamerican codices. Huehuecoyotl is completely nude apart from his headdress; his penis is exposed and ready to penetrate a male human whose hair is grabbed by the coyote. This man is also shown with his genitals exposed, further emph...

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August 2025 Mexica tier Request

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TulipFarthing : Ur, 2300 BCE

  • Gold Finger Rings from the Tomb of Puabi, Royal Cemetery of Ur, 2600 BCE, British Museum

  • Ceramic Cup, Nippur, 2600-2500 BCE, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Necklace of Gold and Lapis Lazuli, Royal Cemetery of Ur, 2500 BCE, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Gypsum Stat...

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July 2025 Mexica tier Request

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BoredomTool1 : Spain, 1503

  • Armor of King Ferdinand of Castille and Aragon, 1490-1500, Kunsthistoriches Museum Vienna

  • Felipe Bigarny, The Main Altarpiece of the Royal Chapel of Granada, 1522

  • Hendrik Jacobus Vinkhuizen, Collection of Military Uniforms Vol. 703, late 19th century

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Xochipilli and Xochiquetzal

I’ll be drawing Nahua (Aztec) deities as anthro, and this one is the first of them.

Xochipilli and Xochiquetzal are closely related deities. They both bear the name Xochitl (Flower) and are associated with beauty, pleasure, and fertility. It is suggested that they might be a couple based on dualism, which is crucial in Mesoamerican mythology. Several pr...

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June 2025 Mexica tier Request

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Cosmo Cassamassa : Tang dynasty China, 750

  • Zhang Xuan, Spring Outing of the Tang Court, 752

  • Female figurine from a Tang dynasty tomb in Zhongbao, Shaanxi History Museum, 8th century

  • 글림자, 일러스트로 보는 중국 복식 문화와 역사 1: 하상주부터 송나라까지, ...

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King of Goguryeo

King Pyeongwon (re. 559~590) of Goguryeo

King Pyeongwon (평원왕) was a remarkable ruler who saved Goguryeo from collapsing due to civil war and foreign invasions. He faced rising challenges from all directions. Silla, under the conquering king Jinheung, had crushed Baekje and was now turning its forces to Goguryeo. Pyeongwon chose not to confront Silla, instead acknowl...

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King of Baekje

King Wideok (re. 554~598) of Baekje

King Wideok (위덕왕) was a competent monarch who saved Baekje from the brink of an end. During the campaign at Gwansanseong, the Silla army captured and killed King Seong (re. 523~554), his own father. This disaster haunted Wideok for the rest of his life because he was the one who insisted on attacking Silla in the first place.

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May 2025 Mexica tier Request

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Hyenafur : Later Lê dynasty Vietnam, 1680

  • Sekai Jinbutsu Emaki (世界人物圖巻), 1714

  • Huang Qing Zhigong Tu (皇清職貢圖), 1769

  • Saito Kan, Yanagawa Shigenobu, Kaigai shoto zusetsu (海外諸島図説), 1854

  • Vietnam Centre, Weavin...

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King of Silla

Gim Inpyeong and his lord, King Jinheung (re. 540~576).

King Jinheung (진흥왕) is regarded as one of Silla's greatest conquerors. As a cunning and ruthless monarch, he always secured the triumph by carefully manipulating the political relations between the neighboring states.

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Order

Lady Amastri ordering her servants after reading a report from her farm.

Amastri is a noblewoman from Elam (modern-day southwestern Iran). She descended from the line of local Elamite dynasts intermarried with Persian nobles who had settled in the region since the conquest of Cyrus the Great in 540 BCE.

Amastri owns vast estates throughout the Empire, of which mostly concentrated in...

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April 2025 Mexica tier Request

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Sakarawolf : Timucua, 1560

  • John White, Watercolour drawing of a Timucuan chief of Florida, 1585

  • Michael Johnson, American Indians of the Southeast, 1995

  • Ian Heath, Armies of the Sixteenth Century: The armies of the Aztec and Inca Empires, other native peoples of the Americas, and the...

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Achaemenid Rug

Carpet design based on Persepolis carvings and Pazyryk rug, and paper by Giuseppe Tilia written in 1978. It is a hypothetical Achaemenid Persian carpet. I'll use this design in other drawings!

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Inspection

Vidarna is inspecting his new Greek guardsmen. The deer is Cleomenes of Halicarnassus, and the marten is Lycophron of Ephesus.

At the time, the Persian Empire controlled the Greek cities in Anatolia, including Halicarnassus and Ephesus. After the Persian War, many Greeks traveled to Persia and settled there as mercenaries, guardsmen, physicians, and satr...

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Byzantine OCs SFW Reference

Including Theopano and Eirene!

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March 2025 Mexica tier Request

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BoredomTool : Principality of Hungary, 950

  • Alanic Caftan, Moshchevaja Balka, 8th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art

  • Karos Cemetery Tomb II/47, first half of the 10th century

  • Decorations for a Headdress, Shirt Neck, and Caftan, Orosháza, 10th century, Hungarian National Museum

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Theban Ladies

Two noblewomen of Thebes, 1~2nd century CE, Roman Egypt

Despite being conquered by the Roman Empire in 30 BCE, ancient Egyptian culture persisted long afterwards. Mummification, in particular, continued as late as the third century CE. The so-called ‘mummy portraits’ and ‘mummy masks,’ which are made to resemble the dead and placed on their coffins, are valuable s...

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February 2025 Mexica tier request

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sp : Yucatec Maya, 1400

  • Late Classic Maya Vase K771

  • West Panel Relief, Temple XIX, Palenque, 734

  • Codex Madrid, 1250~1450

  • Diego de Landa, Relación de las cosas de Yucatán, 1566

  • Daniel Parada, Late Postclassic Lowland Maya Clothing 1450-1697, 2021

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Rosalia pinup

Drawing for Anyknown!

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Tobacco

Man smoking a tobacco, West Mexico Shaft Tomb Tradition, Jalisco, 300 CE

 This is based on a figurine found in Shaft Tomb No. 3 at El Piñón, Jalisco. It depicts a man smoking tobacco while squatting with arms on his knees. Various motifs are painted in black and red on his body.

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January 2025 Mexica tier request

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Hyenafur : Almohad Caliphate, 1210

  • Lampas with griffins in roundels, 12th century, Murabitun dynasty

  • Kitab Bayad wa Riyad, early 13th century, Ms.Arabe 368, Vatican Library

  • Cantigas de Santa Maria (Codex Rico), late 13th century

  • David Nicolle, The Moors: The Islamic We...

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Vidarna at the Palace in Susa

Susa was the city of the Elamite civilization, but after Cyrus II conquered Elam, it became one of the Achaemenid Empire's royal capitals. Darius I, in particular, created a palace complex rivaling that of Persepolis.

Vidarna is my Achaemenid Persian OC, set in 386 BCE. He is a Persian elite cavalryman stationed in Susa, married to a royal lady named Amastri. He is handing over a clay tab...

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Timeline of Historical OCs

Here is the timeline of my historical OCs based on their respective period!

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Happy New Year 2025!

Upcoming year is the year of the snake (乙巳年).
Wish you all the best for the new year!

Balhae clothing, early 8th century

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