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KalliZora
When I saw that you wanted a Zelda character, the first thing that came to mind was Koroks. Koroks can be very symbolic, as in the choice of leaf/shape/expression and/or personality. I chose birch because it's a favorite of mine and would fit the pastel pallet well. Then I decided to go with fall colors because that'd be pretty!
Now, I was looking for something to add to the Korok to give it character, when I came across a mention of a cute tradition in Germany regarding birch trees. Overnight, boys in the town would put birch arrangements on the door of a girl they fancy, in an anonymous expression of adoration. (They also apparently make a contest of stealing each other's arrangements!) So I added those hearts on the end of your Korok's branches <3
Without further ado, here's Bika, the Korok of the Autumn Breeze (and also
looove)
This guy was pretty fun to do! I might consider making adoptables (when I have
time to!) If anyone would be interested in one, hit me up and I'll let you know if/when I start drawing them up :)
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Ideas for my character
Gender: You can do male/female differences, but if not that's fine I can do that later :) Not every creature has huge male/female differences anyway
Species: Dragon
Aesthetics: Realistic design, with an environment in mind that it adapted to live in; believable anatomy (although I can adjust to make it fit my world.) Scientific (if you include a magical attack, like fire breath, explain it)
Colors and Designs: earthy tones, natural colors
What I dislike: Humans, or dragons that look like humans with wings; overly saturated colors, uber-fantasy or unrealistic. Magic.
Other/Suggestions: If I like it enough, I may take the character and integrate it into the world that I'm building. That world might end up as a book someday, but nothing's solid. It won't be soon anyway lol, I'm still worldbuilding.
Things for Inspiration:
Some of the creatures already in my world (those that have art drawn up anyway)