I was lucky enough to be commissioned for this piece by a wonderful patron, someone who has been there to support some of the bigger personal illustrations I've made in the past, RalenFox! Thanks to Ralen I was able to create this piece to show this moment in Nym's life, when everything changes for her. I was waiting to upload this piece so I could flesh out some details. Originally I was going to write more, but I decided on paring it down to a single page story vignette, keeping the details a bit more vague. This moment is the beginning of the story I've come to dub "TeaFeathers", the world for which I am continuing to build! You can read more about TeaFeathers in a tumblr I've set aside for the very purpose of world building - http://tea-feathers.tumblr.com/
The Beginning
"Nym knew death well, the sting of loss was familiar. Her last surviving grandparent passed on when she was a young kit, it was the first time she fully understood the empty space a loved one leaves behind. Not too many years after, a friend of hers died trying his first flight too early. His young wings unable to support him, he plummeted clumsily to the canyon floor to his end. She had also seen patients die in her mother's healing room on a few occasions; people she had seen around the village, friends of friends. There are no true strangers in such a small town. It is in the nature of a living things to end, whether through the gradual degrading of the body or by succumbing to one of the many dangers of the world. But this loss shook her in a way no previous death had. This one had spirited away with a piece of her soul upon departure, leaving her a half empty.
She tried to be present for her grieving family, to gather together in the way Alecani do when someone they love dies. They needed her more than ever right now. Yet she found herself drifting, not fully feeling the grief. Just letting her mind pass into a numbness she could not fully describe. She would see her family members cry, watch them leave with offerings for the grave, but she was unable to shed any tears. Not being able to share in mourning, she felt she was hurting her family in some way. She felt herself a burden.
One early morning before the sun came up, Nym quietly left. She did not plan her departure, she did not know where she was going or how long she would be gone. She left no note, and took no belongings. Pushing off the stone porch, her wings spread, she felt the cool morning air fill her lungs. She relished the sensation of the soothing coolness filling her chest and chilling her throat. Onward over the endless horizon, she pushed her body past her breaking point. She focused on the feeling of burning in her flight muscles, the tightness in her chest as she struggled to breathe. The landscape was a blur, she paid no mind to the passing hours as she ventured on. How long had she been flying? How far had she come?
At some point in her seemingly endless flight, the tears finally came. She sobbed and sobbed, tears staining her face, the light of a new morning sun catching them in a glint as drifted away from her. All strength left her body as she descended into the verdant forest below, breaking the canopy and finding herself beneath the branches of a vast tree. She wept into the roots, little spirits gathering to touch the places the tears soaked into the moss. The sounds of her grief echoed pitifully into the old grove. Distant deer turned an ear to listen, birds ceased to sing, and the little spirits gathered in number around her. Their light faded as they took on her grief as their own, being empathic creatures. It seemed like the whole forest was weeping with her.
The weight of Nym's sadness was such that the little spirits felt compelled to sooth her in some way. With the root of the great tree to cradle her, she fell into a deep and heavy sleep as the tears slowed to a stop. The spirits called down through the roots, calling out for the help of a special plant that would help heal the wound left in her heart. Soon, little green spirals sprouted between her fur, unfurling into the feathered leaves of a grand fern. When Nym's body was shaded entirely by these ferns, the tired little spirits sank into slumber around her. The broad leaves took in the sunlight like any plant, but would instead use it to sustain Nym's body while her soul was replenished in this deep sleep; the Fern Sleep.
And there Nym lay for two years. The ferns stayed green through every season, taking in the warmth of the sun and feeding Nym's body. The creatures of the forest resumed their lives around her, and the group of little spirits ensured she would stay safe from harm. When Nym finally awoke, she had experienced a profound change that would take years to manifest, bringing her down a path no other Alecani could walk.
The Beginning
"Nym knew death well, the sting of loss was familiar. Her last surviving grandparent passed on when she was a young kit, it was the first time she fully understood the empty space a loved one leaves behind. Not too many years after, a friend of hers died trying his first flight too early. His young wings unable to support him, he plummeted clumsily to the canyon floor to his end. She had also seen patients die in her mother's healing room on a few occasions; people she had seen around the village, friends of friends. There are no true strangers in such a small town. It is in the nature of a living things to end, whether through the gradual degrading of the body or by succumbing to one of the many dangers of the world. But this loss shook her in a way no previous death had. This one had spirited away with a piece of her soul upon departure, leaving her a half empty.
She tried to be present for her grieving family, to gather together in the way Alecani do when someone they love dies. They needed her more than ever right now. Yet she found herself drifting, not fully feeling the grief. Just letting her mind pass into a numbness she could not fully describe. She would see her family members cry, watch them leave with offerings for the grave, but she was unable to shed any tears. Not being able to share in mourning, she felt she was hurting her family in some way. She felt herself a burden.
One early morning before the sun came up, Nym quietly left. She did not plan her departure, she did not know where she was going or how long she would be gone. She left no note, and took no belongings. Pushing off the stone porch, her wings spread, she felt the cool morning air fill her lungs. She relished the sensation of the soothing coolness filling her chest and chilling her throat. Onward over the endless horizon, she pushed her body past her breaking point. She focused on the feeling of burning in her flight muscles, the tightness in her chest as she struggled to breathe. The landscape was a blur, she paid no mind to the passing hours as she ventured on. How long had she been flying? How far had she come?
At some point in her seemingly endless flight, the tears finally came. She sobbed and sobbed, tears staining her face, the light of a new morning sun catching them in a glint as drifted away from her. All strength left her body as she descended into the verdant forest below, breaking the canopy and finding herself beneath the branches of a vast tree. She wept into the roots, little spirits gathering to touch the places the tears soaked into the moss. The sounds of her grief echoed pitifully into the old grove. Distant deer turned an ear to listen, birds ceased to sing, and the little spirits gathered in number around her. Their light faded as they took on her grief as their own, being empathic creatures. It seemed like the whole forest was weeping with her.
The weight of Nym's sadness was such that the little spirits felt compelled to sooth her in some way. With the root of the great tree to cradle her, she fell into a deep and heavy sleep as the tears slowed to a stop. The spirits called down through the roots, calling out for the help of a special plant that would help heal the wound left in her heart. Soon, little green spirals sprouted between her fur, unfurling into the feathered leaves of a grand fern. When Nym's body was shaded entirely by these ferns, the tired little spirits sank into slumber around her. The broad leaves took in the sunlight like any plant, but would instead use it to sustain Nym's body while her soul was replenished in this deep sleep; the Fern Sleep.
And there Nym lay for two years. The ferns stayed green through every season, taking in the warmth of the sun and feeding Nym's body. The creatures of the forest resumed their lives around her, and the group of little spirits ensured she would stay safe from harm. When Nym finally awoke, she had experienced a profound change that would take years to manifest, bringing her down a path no other Alecani could walk.
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ugh man... those ferns..and those leaves..and those trees/roots...and that moss....
I want to live in this picture ;;
I want to live in this picture ;;
I'd almost agree if it weren't for the guardian at the center. Do you see the tiny spider? Just looking at it makes the words "You shall not pass!" forming in my mind. Damn arachnophobia. The greens look so inviting though...
To me it says "and no mosquitoes!!"
God Bless you, spider buddy............
God Bless you, spider buddy............
Whoops, I'm sorry about that! Glad you like the rest of it though. =)
Nothing to feel sorry for. The spider sells the serene mood of untouched nature. I can appreciate that.
This is so beautiful and detailed at real resolution. Wonderful work.
Love this!
Your details are amazing ;;
(And I see a little hidden ruffruff in the back >.>)
Your details are amazing ;;
(And I see a little hidden ruffruff in the back >.>)
Oh, so nice to see this one complete! Incredible work as always Eski, this is so magnificent.
Aww yeah this piece! Sad but very interesting and compelling story behind this, I would absolutely love to hear and see more about Nym's journey when you've got it all figured out :3
Thank you, I so hope to actually WRITE the damn thing someday! XD
I know *exactly* what you mean, if you need any motivation or just wanna talk about it I'd love to hear more! Helps to get me motivated about my writing too :3
=^.^=
Seriously gorgeous work though. I love the way the ferns grow through her. Oddly comforting.
Seriously gorgeous work though. I love the way the ferns grow through her. Oddly comforting.
BLUGH! So much detail, I am so jelly. Your light work and just general shading prowess is astonishing. Your work is always so inspiring Eski, keep it up.
just gorgeous! The detail is amazingly beautiful and I like the theme of the story ^^ well done!
Wow.. gorgeous. I wish you weren't occupied in December this is exactly what i need for my project!
so gorgeous! i am glad you were able to produce this! (is that wolfy i see in the background?)
OMG, that looks amazing Eski! Glad to see you got to finish it :3 It does look like there's a little Wolfy spirit in the background! Too cute! :o Reminds me of the tree spirits from Princess Mononoke :3
Yeah that's him! =D I'm glad it reminds you of Princess Mononoke, invoking the same feelings that a Hayao Miyazaki film invokes is definitely one of my goals. :3
You definitely pulled that off perfectly, as that's what I first thought of! :3 *gives 2 thumbs up*
That picture is amazing, with detail dripping from every pixel.
My boyfriend can attest to me squealing 'Oh my god she finished it ahhhhhh!!'
Absolutely breathtaking. This is so beautiful to see in full detail and not hindered by the stream quality. Stunning stunning work. :) The little eski in the back is a cute easter egg. I see new things the longer I look at the piece.
Thank you so much! I am glad I could finally upload it. Took me so long to get that story out, I felt like I couldn't write it till I had really decided who she lost.
Totally understandable. A good story is almost like a recipe. If you have missing ingredients, it might still be edible but definitely not as good. You've done a wonderful job with this story!
Just absolutely speechless.~ This is such a beautiful piece, even without your words there, this gives so much emotion and the mind wanders with curiosity. The story then added so much more, bringing to life this lovely world around Nym.
I hope you get more chances like this to present your personal work to us. It's amazing.
I hope you get more chances like this to present your personal work to us. It's amazing.
So glad to see more foresty looks by you. I can almost hear the forest, the dragon flys flutter by, silent salamander creep by.
Very beautiful :)
Very beautiful :)
Nym's story is incredible! The lack of details truly helping me to become enveloped in the story.
Powerful words, very moving!
I look forward to your continued development of this. Amazing.
Powerful words, very moving!
I look forward to your continued development of this. Amazing.
I saw you livestreaming this a while back, and I'm really glad you posted it! Everything about it is awesome; the dew, moss, mushrooms, nym's fluffy tail. I like how you put your eski dog in the background too, cute. <3
My gosh, that's lovely, and terrifying, I thought it was the lethal spores that made you fly and then sprouted through your body, and you were dead before then. D: What a lovely scene, and sleep though.
Beautiful piece (that I recall seeing you work on before!) and wonderful story for description. Just all around great :3
I am in love with those leaves and ferns. I LOVE ferns. ; _ ; This is so gosh darn beautiful.
Ohhh! is that your little wolfy baby in the background? ;w;
this is gorgeous, the details and atmosphere are so vivid I got a chill looking at it, great job!
this is gorgeous, the details and atmosphere are so vivid I got a chill looking at it, great job!
This is so lovely, and wonderful story to collaborate with the visuals.
Thank you so much for opening your heart and sharing part of her story.
Congratulations on getting such wonderful supporters! That would be a great loss if this picture never came to life.
Oh my gosh, each time I read a comment, it led me to something I had missed the first time I looked at the image. This is just amazing...
I would be lying if I said I wasn't crying while reading a part of this ;n; this is beautiful
I really like this image, not only because I like your Alecani and their stories, but also because this peaceful scene reminded me so much of a small gully up in the hills above Oakland where the redwoods had not yet been felled by the developer's chainsaws. A creek that always seemed to be running year 'round nourished a small, isolated micro-ecosystem which reflected what life on the borders of the Fog Forest must have been like in ancient times. Most prominent in the bottom of the gully were giant fern plants which made the scene as seen from Scout Drive look like something from out of the Carboniferous era, millions of years ago. The gully was only accessible by the use of ropes and rappeling gear, but a few brave souls would try to traverse the length of the creek as the teens from the close by high school thought it'd be a great place to "Hang out: away from the eyes of the adults of the community. Of course this illusion would be shattered because quite a few of the youngsters would have to be "Rescued" by the local mountain rescue team.
Anyway, I always wanted to try climbing down into that gully, just to look at the ferns and note the living creatures which lived there. I believe if I ever encounter such amazing ferns like that again, I will pass by them quietly, so as not to disturb them.
Anyway, I always wanted to try climbing down into that gully, just to look at the ferns and note the living creatures which lived there. I believe if I ever encounter such amazing ferns like that again, I will pass by them quietly, so as not to disturb them.
I cannot believe I had not commented or read this before. More tears in my eyes tonight, this is absolutely beautiful <3
I loved studying this painting, then reading the beautiful story that went along with it, then studying your painting again <3 I really feel pulled into this world!
This illustration is so peaceful and the details on the plants are wonderful! Love the little easter eggs in there too!
I wish to read more.
This piece, along with the short story behind it, made me feel.
Thank you for haring this with all of us.
This piece, along with the short story behind it, made me feel.
Thank you for haring this with all of us.
this is absolutely one of the best pieces i've ever seen in my years on this site. it would be so cool if you opened a print store or something haha
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