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grimoire de laboratoire

@fleshwizard / fleshwizard.tumblr.com

dan, 28, france
observations of the common and the beyonds
main blog of @chimeride // Linktree

Welcome, traveler. This is my grimoire where I've been collecting for years observations of the visible world and beyond. You might see drawings of monsters and demons, butterflies and flowers, dragons and wizards, places I've been, cartography, astronomy, artifacts and characters from other worlds. But, as my title suggest, there is also a lot of studies about the human body, from conventional medecine to science fantasy : observations from real life dissection, flesh golems, xenocardiology, microscopic slides, necromancy and anatomical charts.

Other projects are summarized here in this grimoire, but fully extended on other blogs :

The Éphéméride des Chimères (@chimeride) is a bestiary of chimeras, creatures made from animals that currently exist in our world. Started in 2018, it has > 1000 entries switching between Known Ones (tributes and interpretation of creatures that already exist) and the Unknown (original creations with contributions through suggestions). The simple format allows me to explore infinite designs, to create series inside the serie, and to cover various topics like mythology, mermaids, dragons, cryptids, goblins, paleontology, occultism or giraffes, for example.

@dudukbazaar is a transdimensional shop. Opened in 2024, new items are dropped on Sundays. Some items are related, with places mentionned like Cappenhog or the Organian Reef. Unknown chimeras have been mentionned or sold here as items.

And here are my medecine projects. They are separated from fantasy, and are written in French (my native language) to be more accurate :

  • @celluloyd is a collection of ~500 figures and drawings I did between 2015 and 2017 for university. They all have been used in class for embryology, cell biology, histology, and neuroanatomy, and are posted here for free with lots of explanatory text
  • @celluloscope is a human body atlas with a focus on pathology, made with watercolor and started in 2022. As I am getting further in my course it has better accuracy than celluloyd, but I don't always have the energy to work on it on my free time

You can also find me on Instagram, and I have done a few live drawing sessions on Twitch. You can ask me anything on tumblr here, and see previous answers there. All my links are summarized on Linktree. I hope this introduction makes your exploration through my work easier !

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𝐅𝐑𝐀𝐍𝐆𝐄𝐀

Map of a fantasy territory. Any resemblance to reality is coincidental.

Stages of the Main Quest (not inspired by the Tour de France or the Paris-Brest at all) :

  • Gesocribate, End of the Land
  • Catomago, the City of a Thousand Spires
  • Rijsel, the Island Fortress
  • Dividore, the Unbreachable
  • Argentine, the Red Lily
  • Myrelingues, the Misty
  • Massalia, the Phocaean City
  • Loclapis, the Rock
  • Tolosate, the Pink
  • Burdigale, the Moon Harbor
  • Naoned, Of the Waters
  • Lutèce, City of Mud

The exact path of the Main Quest isn't set, but everything else is a sidequest (Corsica is a DLC). Excalibur is found at the begining, and never used after for comical purpose. The main character have to taste every pastery of every region. It ends up somehow with the Revolution (Nuit de Boue) in Lutèce. Pieces of the map can be obtained in inns if you ask for cordons bleus.

Climate is simplified and exagerated, and Frangea is filled with all imaginable places. Gesocribate is in a constant storm, Argentine in glaciers, Massalia in a jungle, Tolosate in a savana, Burdigale in a bayou. Sidequests includes places like a Giant's Cemetery (fleshgolem factory), a glass pyramid, some mushroom forests, some candy forests, some infinite forests, the usual beach level with pirates and all, salt desert, many gates to many hells, endless beach with sometimes horrors from the abyss, a town on a giant snail, a sea prison filled with manticores (based on a real location ??), weird islands, the Tower of Babybel, etc.

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