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Full-painted commission for Masterdraco starring a new challenger: a young orca buccaneer!

He's been cast out of the clan and is living out of robberies among the seas with his pirate pals. I tried designing some more loose/rugged clothes for this one and it was a really relaxing painting process :) I hope you appreciate this! Big thanks for supporting me and I wish you best of luck with your RPG game project!

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Type: Picture/Pinup
Published: 2 years, 8 months ago
Rating: General

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Wawik
2 years, 8 months ago
Love the shine to his skin. :3
horserov
2 years, 8 months ago
Thank you! :) It's a subtle little detail there
TheAtomicDog
2 years, 8 months ago
DO WHAT YOU WANT 'CAUSE A PIRATE IS FREE!

Those eyes, though. This is a truly hungry young male.

Trivia time, via Da WeeKee:
The term buccaneer was taken from the Spanish bucanero and derives from the Caribbean Arawak word buccan, a wooden frame on which Tainos and Caribs slowly roasted or smoked meat, commonly manatee. From it derived the French word boucane and hence the name boucanier for French hunters who used such frames to smoke meat from feral cattle and pigs on Hispaniola. English colonists anglicised the word boucanier to buccaneer.

What out for them barbeque boys!
horserov
2 years, 8 months ago
Oh that's a fun language trivia :)
TheAtomicDog
2 years, 8 months ago
Isn't it nuts?
I honestly LOLed when I first learned that.

Joke time.
Little boy dressed as a pirate for Hallowe'en goes and rings a doorbell.
Old man opens the door, delight to see a pirate yelling 'trick or treat' and asks him "A pirate! Where are you buccaneers?"
Little boy pauses, confused: "Where are my what?"
Old man: "You buccaneers! You're a pirate! Where are your buccaneers?"
Little boy pauses and answers "They're under my buckin' hat!"
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