Saturday, February 26, 2011

Fanart :O

Done by the always amazing and classy Cannibal Ives [Profile on FA] about a year ago now, from his Birthday Suit themed commissions. (Yeah, I'm a Leo.)
This is one of my characters named Mani. Mani is also my avatar, but he's usually called Moon when I use him that way, to differentiate "story him" from "me him".

Mani is what I call an Ulfnar  (pr. oolfen-AR): a race of the animal-people known as Lykoi. Ulfnar are Lykoi from the northern parts of the world, usually looking more like wolves or bears and possessing thicker fur and musculature. Mani has traits of wolves, bears, and horses, reflecting his multi-cultural heritage. He also has dark, blood colored eyes, marking him as a Berserker: a person possessed by a hard to control spirit. He got his from an incident in his youth, but was able to bind it within himself, controlling its rage. He's perfectly safe to go out in public without trying to chop anybody to bits.
He has three Brodergeist: familiars created to fill roles in the creators life. The first is called Hamr, a brown bear, and is the previously mentioned raging spirit sealed in Mani's body, turning his eyes bloody. The second is Seidh, a draft horse, created as a countering agent to Hamr's rage. He has no emotion but calm. (You can't make him angry. he doesn't give a shit.) He is also used as a magical reservoir to boost the power of Mani's spells. The third and youngest (and by far youngest-acting) is Galdr, the wolf. Galdr is by far the most infuriating of the three. Think of a puppy with the ability to turn into water. He can get into pretty much anything. His role in Mani's life seems to be an expression of his inner child. Pretty obvious if you think about it...

Gonna write a bit more on the various races I've thought up at a later date, so I'll cut the entry here.

Saturday, August 21, 2010

The Worlds of Mani Galdrskald

The previous post was an intro to the blog itself, and an explanation of it's purpose, so I guess this one will be an intro to myself and my work. Firstly, Mani Galdrskald is totally not my real name. It's a pseudonym. It's Norse and means roughly "moon song-poet". Nifty, eh? I'm one of those "Furry" people. If you wanna run away screaming now, I'll understand. I'm also gay (penis is <3) and a Heathen. Well, sort of. I've gotta say I don't believe in deities literally, but as a culture, modern heathenry is pretty awesome. I also "believe in" the Greek goddess Eris as a Discordian fnord. I'm kind of an offensive bastard. I feel that's mostly other people's problem though. I don't mean to offend specific people, but my sense of humor can be pretty wrong. I'm currently between work and school, trying to get into college as well as pick myself up off the floor from some kinda depression. I'm also a writer/artist like a motherfucker. See below.

I've got about 3 or 4 different continuities that could be called their own "world". The first is the world of Nerthus (also the name of the planet in that world), comprising 2 interrelated realities and the stories currently known as Mythos, RL, and Future. It has 2 other species besides humanity: the Lykoi and the Shekki. Lykoi are pretty much just hippy telepathic furries, and the Shekki are a species of gecko/kangaroo/lion/horse/dolphin ...things. Human and Lykoi cultures have merged almost completely into a race called Lukans. Mythos takes place in a fantasy oriented reality and is based in many different mythologies and is pretty much where I stick my more far out fantasy bits. The stories are based mostly around a human-shekki hybrid named Kaenag and his family, friends, and enemies. There are a few asides to focus on the history of the world as well. RL is based in the sci-fi oriented reality, but other than that is a mirror of Mythos. It focuses more on the theoretical science behind stuff. It has pretty much the same characters. Future is based in, well, the future of that world, and is a series where the Mythos and RL realities have merged into one, with a doubled population. It follows a certain character from RL who has been being kept alive for millenia because of some stuff that his fantasy world double could do. The Nerthus stories were pretty much my first real cohesive idea and are my biggest body of work and the ones that I "care" most about.


The other series, which have their own story worlds are:
DevilAngel, set in a world pretty much like our own but with supernatural entities roaming about.
Cycle of the Moon, set in a world where werewolves exist.
An as of yet unnamed series centering around the Norse religion and time travel. It revolves around some guy who's lost his memory and a psychiatrist treating him. And there's gayness. And Vikings. Yeah.
I've also got a few small things, like this one bit about two gay minotaurs and their lesbian roommate. They fight crime. Their enemy is called Gayface, and can change other people's sexuality at his whim. See what I was saying about being kinda offensive?

Subsequent posts will flesh out a lot of this stuff. There'll even be some pics. Rejoice.

Friday, July 16, 2010

What Wyrd Be?

As a first post, I'm gonna yammer about what exactly "Wyrd" is. Wyrd (pronounced like "weird") is pretty much the connection between everything. It has links to the idea of Karma, but I despise the idea of a cosmic "balance" that must be followed, so I don't make that connection, myself. To me, Wyrd is just cause and effect, or like particle physics. If you know all there is to know about something, you can predict pretty much what's going to happen. The "Well of Wyrd" in Norse belief is the place where thoughts, inspiration, and ideas come from. It's where all the "cause" of the world comes from. It's the place that holds everything that doesn't exist yet. I chose the title of the blog with that idea in mind. I see artistic expression as finding things in the Well, and bringing them out, up into existence. That's what having a new idea feels like, kind of. It bubbles up, dark and murky at first, then you see it clearer and finally can understand it perfectly, or it slips back down and you forget it. To drown in the Well is to dive into your own subconscious and imagination, giving yourself completely to it and letting it take you where it will, which is what the blog's purpose is. I'm posting what I find down there. It's incredibly pretentious, but there you have it. It's pretty much my way of saying "I have a lot of ideas!" in a Norse way. Whatever. I'll put up something understandable at some point.