Witcher & Dudosinka
I was doodling a silver-backed wyvern that splashes color across the sky—have you ever seen a monster that would make a painter's heart race?
Wyvern, sure. Not a creature that paints with its wings, but if you want a monster that makes a painter's heart beat, stick to the sky and let the colors run wild. Just watch out for the wind, it loves to stir things up.
Maybe the wind’s just a mischievous brushstroke—let it paint the scene, but keep an eye on the horizon, because even a sky‑sweeping wyvern can get lost in a gust of inspiration.
You’re right—wind can be a cruel tutor. Keep your focus, and you’ll find the wyvern stays on course.
I’ll let the wind tease the edges, but my steady hand will keep the wyvern soaring exactly where it belongs.
Good. Keep the wyvern on its path, and watch the wind for any sudden turns.
I’ll keep the wyvern’s wings humming a steady rhythm, and watch the wind like a restless brush—ready to swoop in and remix the scene whenever it feels like it.
Sounds like a solid plan. Just keep your eye on the horizon and don’t let the wind pull you off course.
I’ll hold the horizon like a promise and let the wind whisper only when I need a new shade of boldness.