Sword Blossom by PurpleLemons
Art by purplelemons.
A wise man once said, “A true master is an eternal student.”
Essentially blessed to be eternal as a deity, May Sa Muneh the Mightyena always strived to learn and grow, enough to the point to eventually grow permanently to the Titan Tier of the divine hierarchy. A hundred feet tall was nothing to scoff at but to ascend to 500 ft tier could add so much possibility.
Being a warrior and rising to Titan was highly regarded as remarkable even among the divine. In most cases, the former Warrior Titans were older and wiser and more capable than the more pure social and recreational sort that was promoted directly to their ranks from their mortal life.
Eventually May Sa would get there. As the most respected Warrior goddess, many were anxious to know what she would do in the mixed role of Support Warrior Titan and serving mortals at a more social level.
What would she be like?
Her calm and serious nature would greatly differ from the jolly and happy Ulu’Lania the Alolan Raichu, the Hammer of the Gods.
Despite her status as the lead warrior, she was not one to socialize, making it unlikely she would be like the motherly and nurturing sort of Tso Tso the Mienshao, the Provider of the Gods.
Perhaps she’d grow closer to Sylvanna the Sylveon, the Love of the Gods. May Sa is often regarded as the warrior with the closest connection to Zenythia, who is regarded as the supreme deity of the world by most and Sylvanna is her personal representative. The way they dress with the oriental theme would make them a good visual match! Still, the happy and cheerful Sylveon would still be quite the difference to the Mightyena.
But until then, May Sa would keep on her quest to learn and grow in mind and spirit; to be sure it fills the titanic frame of a figure that awaits her. When she took on a personal servant, Caspian the Gogoat, she discovered a new way to learn. By being a teacher to Caspian, May Sa realized she needed to make sure her knowledge was good and sound. Could it be improved? Was there a better way?
Though she was the master teacher to Caspian, she was still a student to ensure he benefited in the best possible way.
My second May Sa Muneh the Mightyena picture I got from Plemons, this time following a “school” theme for the month. I figured why not have Plemons do something like her dressed up as a sword instructor?
This is likely my favorite Plemons picture I got to date and became a substantial influence on May Sa’s design. Since this was done, I have started drawing May Sa with her hair pulled up like here and I feel like it really helped her visual appeal. There will still be some times with her hair down for sure (like in the bedroom). |3c
Caspian the Gogoat mentioned in the blurb is jsk244’s sona.
Please check out Plemon’s submission at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41670293/ along with their other art as well! ^^
A wise man once said, “A true master is an eternal student.”
Essentially blessed to be eternal as a deity, May Sa Muneh the Mightyena always strived to learn and grow, enough to the point to eventually grow permanently to the Titan Tier of the divine hierarchy. A hundred feet tall was nothing to scoff at but to ascend to 500 ft tier could add so much possibility.
Being a warrior and rising to Titan was highly regarded as remarkable even among the divine. In most cases, the former Warrior Titans were older and wiser and more capable than the more pure social and recreational sort that was promoted directly to their ranks from their mortal life.
Eventually May Sa would get there. As the most respected Warrior goddess, many were anxious to know what she would do in the mixed role of Support Warrior Titan and serving mortals at a more social level.
What would she be like?
Her calm and serious nature would greatly differ from the jolly and happy Ulu’Lania the Alolan Raichu, the Hammer of the Gods.
Despite her status as the lead warrior, she was not one to socialize, making it unlikely she would be like the motherly and nurturing sort of Tso Tso the Mienshao, the Provider of the Gods.
Perhaps she’d grow closer to Sylvanna the Sylveon, the Love of the Gods. May Sa is often regarded as the warrior with the closest connection to Zenythia, who is regarded as the supreme deity of the world by most and Sylvanna is her personal representative. The way they dress with the oriental theme would make them a good visual match! Still, the happy and cheerful Sylveon would still be quite the difference to the Mightyena.
But until then, May Sa would keep on her quest to learn and grow in mind and spirit; to be sure it fills the titanic frame of a figure that awaits her. When she took on a personal servant, Caspian the Gogoat, she discovered a new way to learn. By being a teacher to Caspian, May Sa realized she needed to make sure her knowledge was good and sound. Could it be improved? Was there a better way?
Though she was the master teacher to Caspian, she was still a student to ensure he benefited in the best possible way.
My second May Sa Muneh the Mightyena picture I got from Plemons, this time following a “school” theme for the month. I figured why not have Plemons do something like her dressed up as a sword instructor?
This is likely my favorite Plemons picture I got to date and became a substantial influence on May Sa’s design. Since this was done, I have started drawing May Sa with her hair pulled up like here and I feel like it really helped her visual appeal. There will still be some times with her hair down for sure (like in the bedroom). |3c
Caspian the Gogoat mentioned in the blurb is jsk244’s sona.
Please check out Plemon’s submission at https://www.furaffinity.net/view/41670293/ along with their other art as well! ^^
Category Artwork (Digital) / Pokemon
Species Pokemon
Gender Female
Size 1121 x 1280px
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