isei-silva:

So more on Draenei using their bodies as weapons. I mean, why not weapons ON their bodies?

I always thought it’d be so cool if draenei equiped their tails with heavy or bladed ends – like ankylosaurus/stegosaurs – cause they would be able to cause MASSIVE damage atop of whatever they already dish out from getting batted or whipped by those ends. Bones would SNAP like twigs, flesh flailed and ripped…! Just TRY to get close to them like that! BAM!

These are just some fast sketches to put the idea on paper, the fun part is that anyone can customize these however they want! Maces, blades, spikes… everything in between! Be creative! 

isei-silva:

I forgot how much fun it is to draw animals

I took your advice about working more back to the old linework I used to love and coupling it with the more painterly rendered style of now, and decided to use Beurghes’ lion form (again) as a test for that! Really like it! May tweak it a little bit more in the future but I had wanted to get this out and I am proud of it

isei-silva:

Mules will give a lot of things; companionship, loyalty, courage…

you know what they don’t give? a fuck.

Mules are true badasses. Both donkeys and mules have been known to attack and kill coyotes, wolves, and mountain lions to protect their herd. They can be fearless when on the offensive! And so here’s brave Woodsworth kicking some demon hound butt and proudly parading his trophy

isei-silva:

Alright! Let’s get on another What If wagon! 

Void Elves are revealed as one of the new allied races for Battle for Azeroth and that’s neat and all, but when I saw that their racial mounts would be void striders I thought, “C’mon, we can do something cool!”

And so, my idea for the Void Elf racial mount would be a large Void Warp Stalker like the ones you see around Mac’Aree. I loved how these creatures basically phased in an out of the Void and felt quite at home in desolate nothingness, and so figured that Void Elves would tame these creatures as kindred mounts, blinking through the Void as they charged together!

isei-silva:

So I had an idea for a Highborne delicacy called ‘Nol’ (it is an unfinished word in itself, reflecting what the dish is)

It is a piece of succulent meat, seasoned and marinated, but only half of it is cooked all the way through. The other half is left raw. The entire meat is presented perfectly half-cooked and half-raw

It is easy to over and under cook this dish, as it requires constant attention to reach the perfect half and half ratio. A good challenge for a chef, and a way for the elite to show off that they could afford to have one chef to watch a piece of meat until perfection. 

Those less inclined to perfection can mimic this method of cooking just as easily at home or out in the world!