A pencil sketch of a small, segmented creature called a Scatheleech, drawn on cream-toned paper. The creature has multiple legs, a curled tail, and a pointed head with a circular eye, giving it a slightly eerie, unnatural appearance. The body is shaded in graphite with a matte, ink-like texture. To the right of the sketch are four dark green and brown pencils, neatly arranged. A black tablet or e-reader rests at the top edge of the open sketchbook. The words "Scatheleech", "T.J. Hassall", and "2025" are written in calligraphic font on the page.
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Sketch Saturday: Scatheleech – Worldbuilding Creature Art

Sketch Saturday: Scatheleech For this Sketch Saturday, I’m sharing another creature from Lunaaris (also seen in Viridorn). It is small, strange and a little bit of a sucker, so to speak. It’s the third entry in my creature sketches, and I was pleasantly pleased to create it despite its form. I didn’t want this to…

A pencil sketch of an insect-like creature called a Khautfly, drawn in a sketchbook. The creature has semi-translucent, blackened wings with faint rune-like markings, a thin sooty-grey body, and void-black eyes. The page shows delicate linework and some pencil smudging. The name “Khautfly” is added digitally beside the drawing.
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Sketch Saturday: First Creature Sketch – The Khautfly

Sketch Saturday: Khautfly This is the first time I’ve shared one of my creature sketches from the world I’m building. I’ll be honest, I’m a little nervous about it. While worldbuilding, I realised I needed to see what I was describing. So I took my list of Lunaaris creatures and decided to start sketching them,…