- Common Name: Auburn Inferno Lerk
- Scientific Name: Volcotreyr Lercioythusal
- Area of Origin: Volcomoor (the end of foreboding)
- Auburn Inferno Lerks (inferno lerks) live in volcanic environments, and especially Volcomoor, also known as ‘the end of the world’. It is highly desolate and at the edge of Volcomoor there is nothing. The inferno lerks are cousins to the Miasma lerks and have similar feeding habits and traits. But these lerks have developed a ‘stone skin’ hardening over their body and their wings are thick and leathery so they do not get scorched or blistered.
- Inferno lerks can live without food for a long period of time but drink a lot of water from the hidden cavities that feed into foreboding highlands.
Looks like he's catching marshmallows. I like it! Perhaps the landscape could use a little more definition, although it may have been your intention to capture the amorphism and glare of the volcanic environment.
Nicely done.
Yet again! Another beautiful lerk picture. I love it how he's watching the boulders being spit out of the mouth of the volcano. Makes them look like fireworks. The glow from the fire is very pretty as well. I love your attention to detial.
Great background (as always) and coloring (as always).
Great background (as always) and coloring (as always).
Nicely done.
Your drawing is excellent, fiery. Coloring very well done.