"The moving object was almost of human size, and entirely devoid of clothing. It was absolutely hairless, and its tawny-looking back seemed subtly squamous in the dim, ghoulish light. Around the shoulders it was rather speckled and brownish, and the head was very curiously flat. As it looked up to hiss at me I saw that the beady little black eyes were damnably anthropoid, but I could not bear to study them long."
"Yig’s chief trait was a relentless devotion to his children—a devotion so great that the redskins almost feared to protect themselves from the venomous rattlesnakes which thronged the region. Frightful clandestine tales hinted of his vengeance upon mortals who flouted him or wreaked harm upon his wriggling progeny; his chosen method being to turn his victim, after suitable tortures, to a spotted snake."
H.P. Lovecraft & Zealia Bishop, The Curse Of Yig
What made you decide to re-draw this one?
ReplyDeletei thought the last one looked too goofy. I'm much happier with this one...it's creepy. And there's tiny vestigial hands and feet if you look close!
ReplyDeleteThis one is definitely creepier looking and I think the face better matches the description of the head in the first quote. Great stuff.
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