There’s are no thoughts in this lil guys dome
These are some of the first sketches i did on my iPad when I first got it.
Litwick, Gastly, Pumpkaboo, Drifloon, and Phantump are some of my favorite pokemon because they remind me of Halloween and they all have some dark stories to go with them.
Litwick
In the games litwick is most often a pokemon that pretends to be a guide but instead leeches the life force of any pokemon or person that follows it.
In other games it is said to guide lost children to the spirit world, comforting their journey with the warm flame atop it's head.
Gastly
This pokemon is 95% poisonous gas, the other 5% is made of the souls of those who have dies due to the gas.
Gastly produces a faint sweet smell, this lure can attract unsuspecting victims that are put to sleep without being aware.
Pumpkaboo
Pumpkaboo becomes active at night and is said to illuminate the way for travelers in the dark. It's also thought that it carries wandering spirits to the afterlife by storing the souls in its body.
Drifloon
The ballon like pokemon is rumored to be a reincarnation of deceased humans, it's also known as a signpost for wandering spirits due to its aimless drifting.
Desiring company, Drifloon often seeks out children and grabs their hands, though it's said that it steals children who are rough with it and guides them to the afterlife.
Phantump
This pokemon is said to come about when a a lost child dies and it's spirit possesses a tree stump. It then wanders the forest in search of friends.
Ledgends say that the green leaves on its horns can cure any illness, when plucked however the leaves will instantly wither away.
I don’t even remember what this flower was for but I drew it cause it looks crunchy
Pokemon whiteboard sketches
I did this piece in a rush for a short timed art competition.
I hadn't played wuthering waves for a year so I had rushed through the quest and I absolutely love Rovers dynamic with Shorekeeper.
☆Commission Sheet is posted☆ ☆I'll start accepting requests on May 5th☆ ☆DM’s are open☆
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