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My first Guardians of ga'hoole pure ones oc
The Guardians of Ga’Hoole fandom is dying, reblog if you’re a true hooter
Oak-brown feathers ruffled against the cold breeze.
“Awful day for a stakeout.” The barn owl grumbled. “Sun’s glaring and the wind is freezin’.”
“Precisely why it’s a good time for a stakeout, no one expects to see anything out here.” The snowy owl responded, stepping down from his perch on a higher branch. “Just another hour.”
“Thank Glaux.” The barn owl sighed, hopping up on to the branch.
The forest valley was vast and the two owls had a perfect view of it. More specifically, a hollow nestled in the underside of an outcropping. Supposedly a small group of Pure Ones had been entering here. Nothing of note-
“Looks like we’ll get to see some action after all, Price.” The barn owl said as two owls flew into view, chests and wings painted red.
“Stick close, Firebrand.” Price said, checking his silver battle-claws.
(All I feel confident enough to post right now)
Been thinking about my GOG AU for the MW2 remake.
Ghost is a barn owl, originally a soft brown but his feathers have been dyed by soot and ash. He wears an owl skull built into his helmet. Nobody knows if it’s a real skull or not.
Soap is a tawny owl. He has a line of puffed up feathers that resemble his mohawk. He has a thin scar over his left eye, can still see out of it though.
König is a Eurasian eagle owl. Big, scary looking lad.
Price is a snowy owl, claws and beak chipped. He still has his hat but will swap it for a helmet when needed.
Gaz is a northern hawk owl.
😭😭 him /pos
Okay first off all the fact that you’re not only a Ga’Hoole artist but also so incredibly talented is just??? Wild?? You’re so cool actually-
Anyhow, would it be possibly to get some art of my favorite lad Twilight?
You are too kind, thank you so much!!! ;w;
These books mean the absolute world to me, so it always gives me this big doofy smile to see other people also so into them hehe!
💞 Love this boy and his big ol paws!!!
Looking back a lot of books I read as a kid were like this