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Finished sketch with my characters ^^ The Wolf Areco, and the twin Cheetahs Ti’maar and Lue’maar. Hanging out and having a good time
Despite Be’vaal canines and felines always having tension between them, Areco always loves the company of a Cheetah (especially the Maar brothers). They have known each other as long as they can remember. With them being sons of their respective race’s Alphas, they practically grew up together. Ti’ and Lue’s parents always were deliberate to socialize them with the children of the ruling Wolf house, strengthening the valuable bond between both their peoples in the Wolf Alliance. Now adults, the twins still always take the opportunity to spend time with Areco to catch up when they can. With Ti’ and Areco in line to take over for their parents someday, the alliance between the Cheetahs and the Wolves is set to be strong for another generation

This drawing started as a thumbnail sketch in a big collection of thumbnail ideas I did 4 years ago :P Now that I am trying to work on finished sketches more, I’m finally starting some of them lol. This began as a greyscale sketch, then I converted it to a toned paper one as an experiment and liked it more lol.

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