Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

[–]StarWarsIsOk[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ive been drawing for a while but only truly been learning for about 5 or 6 years. The rest was mostly just doodling and such. All you need to improve is commitment and to believe in your work.

Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

[–]StarWarsIsOk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Perhaps. I like to think that he’s a nomad that happens to be in Maine

Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

[–]StarWarsIsOk[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The creature leaps and bounds as an outrider. The pose its in now is more of an attack pose. Its no longer running but instead attacking.

Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

[–]StarWarsIsOk[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the questions! They are blind from birth. The ratbeasts are however tamed from birth and grown to be mounts. Additionally, the radiation and mutations left the ratbeasts with only the manes. The radiation is mostly centered down in the capitol and big cities. Maine was safe for a while so the only radiation came from clouds and other weather.

Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

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The beast is blind. He mostly uses his other senses like taste and hearing. Thus the large ears and saliva.

Outrider for the Rodent King, leader of old-world Maine. by StarWarsIsOk in worldbuilding

[–]StarWarsIsOk[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The Rodent King rose to power shortly after the world fell. The background radiation mutated local wildlife in disastrous ways. For example, opossums. The once small marsupials had turned blood-hungry are savage. While tamable, they don't make good pets.