Satakal concept
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Satakal concept
I was thinking that Satakal, Yoku god who eats worlds to recreate them anew, would look like ouroboros to represent neverending cycle of world consuming and creating.
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So?
EDIT: Oh you've drawn it because you was thinking of it The image didn't show up in the first place lol Nice drawing. Do you want this to be a creature? How would it attack the player? Jumping around his neck?
EDIT: Oh you've drawn it because you was thinking of it The image didn't show up in the first place lol Nice drawing. Do you want this to be a creature? How would it attack the player? Jumping around his neck?
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No, this is just an image of Satakal. I guess this would appear in many standards or different areas under influence of the Yokudan pantheon, especially the Satakal nomads.
The concept looks nice, the style and all, but maybe you should think of a few images to put inside of it for a more ornate standard. I could see simple tapestries with that image on it, but more expensive ones might contain more images inside of the snake.
The concept looks nice, the style and all, but maybe you should think of a few images to put inside of it for a more ornate standard. I could see simple tapestries with that image on it, but more expensive ones might contain more images inside of the snake.
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No objections here, that's perfect. However, I imagine the cosmopolitan Redgaurds to have a fancier version. Maybe the snake could be in some kind of elaborite knot while eating itself.
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Macar wrote:However, I imagine the cosmopolitan Redgaurds to have a fancier version. Maybe the snake could be in some kind of elaborite knot while eating itself.
I was thinking more along the lines of something relating to the snake taking up the inside of the circle. Perhaps images of the cycle of life, or perhaps other religious symbol or scenes of the Yokudan. I'm not that familiar with Yokudan, Hammerfell, or it's religions' lore though.CommonsNat wrote:The concept looks nice, the style and all, but maybe you should think of a few images to put inside of it for a more ornate standard.
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Well, even so, I think a more ornate design would be appropriate for members of higher religious status(that's the best way I can think of to express it) and for formal ceremonies. Maybe I should do a concept, though I only will if noone else wants to(see previous works, not very good). It's not very pressing... But seeing as the concept art forum is focusing on Hammerfell functional designs, this may come in handy.
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First of all, the reader of the PGE coments that that is untrue. Even if it is, it says some, not all. I think certain areas would be less inclined to the imperial way.and some have even reorganized their gods and tribal spirits to fit into the traditional Imperial pantheon of Eight Divines
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To make it clear to the "is it a creature" questioneers, Satakal is a god. He also exists outside of existence itself.
I imagine (but could be wrong in my memory) that Satakal circles Nirn, Oblivion, and Aetherius. This could be represented by having the altars be platforms the priests stand on and do their rituals with this snake forming a small wall around the edge.
I imagine (but could be wrong in my memory) that Satakal circles Nirn, Oblivion, and Aetherius. This could be represented by having the altars be platforms the priests stand on and do their rituals with this snake forming a small wall around the edge.
Before doing that, remember that Ouroborous has a number of real-life meanings.
Also, the actual serpent constellation (judging by the Orrery in Redguard) isn't long enough for such incestuousness. If you want a circle, perhaps a series of smaller serpents representing the path through the sky and the great cycle, etc, etc.
Also, the actual serpent constellation (judging by the Orrery in Redguard) isn't long enough for such incestuousness. If you want a circle, perhaps a series of smaller serpents representing the path through the sky and the great cycle, etc, etc.
I believe that Satakal is Anu and Padomae.Nomadic1 wrote:Satakal might also be Akatosh in that Akatosh is generally called as forming the outside of the wheel in which the Aedra, Daedra and Nirn lay. Then again, I don't actually know much of Redguard cosmology or theology.
Point is, there is more than one viable possibility here.
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from TIL. Any asociation with a particular constilation would be speculation on our part, though I am in favor of such an ascociation.A fusion of the concepts of Anu and Padomay
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