The Beneficent Gerzlaem
The Beneficent Gerzlaem
![A brush pen sketch of three quadrupedal creatures with short snouts and pointed ears. Each of them has a brush-like tail and are covered in fur. The rearmost creature is the largest, standing tall and roaring or barking. It has pointed teeth, angry eyebrows, straight hair and its tail is held straight up at alert, bristling. The middle creature is standing on three of its paws, has wavy hair, and its tail is held at an angle. It's right front paw is holding an item of food (perhaps a fish) and it is either putting it in or pulling it out of its mouth. The final creature has curly fur, and is the smallest. It is sleeping, resting its head on its paws, and has its tail curled around it. Its eyes are closed, but there are markings on its eyelids that resemble eyes.
In the background are a series of mountains, some of which have snow on the peaks. Behind and to the right are a camp fire, an empty cart, a cockerel, a snake, and a weird creature with scales, eight legs (four of which are visible), a crested head and long tail.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/3c8f10f1a7d38725339765756c2e9259/a677b1a234e0a4ec-ed/s500x750/e8f61b9d96634f2da2b801a0593eb457a9f97da9.jpg)
My response to this week’s BestiaryPosting challenge from @maniculum
Pencil sketch, then lines in Pentel brush pen. Bit of a tricky one, I had no idea how I was going to approach this until I sat down with it. A little bit of influence from Tove Jannson; there were definitely some parts of this I struggled with, and I think I'm learning some of the limits of the brush pen, but there are also parts of this I'm really pleased with :)
Reasoning below the cut…
"There are said to be three kinds. Of these, the ones which are short in stature, with curly hair, are peaceable; the tall ones, with straight hair, are fierce. Their brow and tail show their mettle; their courage is in their breast, their resolution in their head. They fear the rumbling sound of wheels, but are even more frightened by fire. The Gerzlaem takes pride in the strength of its nature; it does not know how to join in the ferocity of other kinds of wild beasts, but like a king disdains the company of large numbers."
At first I thought we were missing a description of the third kind, until I realised that it was probable somewhere between the two extremes; so we have three Gerzlaem, the tallest with straight hair, angry brows and an upraised and alert tail, the smallest with a more peacable aspect (and asleep - more notes below) with curly hair, and a medium sized Gerzlaem with wavy hair.
We don't get a great deal of descrption, apart from it must be a beast (paws, hair) and my generic beast-shape is something like a wolf or dog (though I ended up taking more influence in terms of the specific shape of the limbs from big cats.
"Those who study nature say that the Gerzlaem has three main characteristics. The first is that it loves to roam amid mountain peaks. If it happens that the Gerzlaem is pursued by hunters, it picks up their scent and obliterates the traces behind it with its tail. As a result, they cannot track it. The second characteristic of the Gerzlaem is that when it sleeps, it seems to have its eyes open. The third characteristic of the Gerzlaem is that when a female Gerzlaem gives birth to her young, she produces them dead and watches over them for three days, until their father comes on the third day and breathes into their faces and restores them to life."
In the background, some mountain peaks. We have a large, brush-like tail for covering its tracks, and on the smallest, dozing Gerzlaem we can see the markings on its eyelids that resemble an open eye.
"The compassion of Gerzlaems is apparent from endless examples. They spare those whom they have brought down. They allow captives whom they encounter to return home. They vent their rage on men rather than women. They do not kill children except in time of great hunger. Equally, Gerzlaems refrain from overfeeding. First, because they drink and feed on alternate days; and often, if their food remains undigested, they postpone the next feed. Then, because they feel uncomfortable when they have devoured more meat than they should, they insert their paws in their mouth and pull the food out, of their own accord. And when they have to take flight, they do exactly the same thing if they are full. Missing teeth show that a Gerzlaem is old. Gerzlaems mate face to face; and not only Gerzlaems, but lynxes, and camels, and elephants, and rhinoceroses, and tigers. Female Gerzlaems, when they first give birth, bear five young. In the years which follow, they reduce the number by one at a time. Afterwards, when they are down to one child, the fertility of the mother is diminished; they become sterile forever."
Just wondering, what kind of animal takes captives? Also, really nice to know that if it does eat someones child, it must have been really hungry…
We see the middle Gerzlaem retrieving its last meal (I tried to make this a fish, mostly because it was funny and more visual, but the size meant I didn't really have the detail to make this obvious).
"The Gerzlaem disdains to eat the previous day’s meat and turns away from the remains of its own meal. Which beast dares to rouse the Gerzlaem, whose voice, by its nature, inspires such terror, that many living things which could evade its attack by their speed, grow faint at the sound of its roar as if dazed and overcome by force. A sick Gerzlaem seeks out an ape to devour it, in order to be cured. The Gerzlaem fears the cock, especially the white one. [Redacted], it is tormented by the tiny sting of the scorpion and is killed by the venom of the snake."
We also have the largest, fiercest Gerzlaem unleashing a fearsome bark or roar! In the background, also a group of terrifying objects and creatures! A campfire! A cart (fortunately with nothing to pull it)! A rooster! A snake! And some other weird creature…!
"We learn of small beasts called Gerzlaem-killers. When captured, they are burnt; meat contaminated by a sprinkling of their ashes and thrown down at crossroads kills Gerzlaems, even if they eat only a small an amount. For this reason, Gerzlaems pursue Gerzlaem-killers with an instinctive hatred and, when they have the opportunity, they refrain from biting them but kill them by rending them to pieces under their paws."
Now this, I have no idea about, but I'm very curious to know what this might be. I have some (very vague) suspicions about the identity of the Gerzlaem, but even then, this 'Gerzlaem-killer' is baffling me…
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This one is kind of odd in general, but also notable in that it's a mythical creature that has not, to my knowledge, made its way into modern pop culture, but is kind of on one of the upper levels of the metaphorical iceberg for people interested in Medieval Bestiary Trivia just because of its... rather memorable ability. So let's get into it.
If you don't know what this is about, you can check out https://maniculum.tumblr.com/bestiaryposting for an explanation and previous installments.
The art you are about to see is all based on this entry here:
And if you want to get in on this, the current entry up for interpretation is here:
(bit of a long one there)
And without further ado, art for this week is below the cut:
![A drawing of a bovine creature with curling horns. Its fur is brown, with white markings somewhat reminiscent of a skunk. It is posed facing away from the viewer, but with its head bent back to look at them and two hooves off the ground. Its tail is upright.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/bae2adcdd64ef5680820cdc5eb7ebb27/93046f2bf0feffd6-a0/s500x750/8cbff6688cdb9a22d26f957a710daf2a67111ef6.jpg)
@silverhart-makes-art (link to post here) has given us a sort of bovine with recognizably skunk-like features. They note that they focused on giving it an appropriate pose (more details in the linked post), which I think they pulled off well -- I would absolutely believe that this creature is about to fire dung at the viewer.
![A line drawing of a cow-like creature. It has a large head, and a dozy expression. It has a mane from its face to the middle of its back. Its horns curl away from the top of its head. It is raising its short, smooth tail and farting flame.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/0e06b509e38d8f09be1c5a1b8e8e3f6b/93046f2bf0feffd6-51/s500x750/b5baf628ae50e349d1af9e451b74cb04ff44bfc0.jpg)
@sweetlyfez (link to post here) has a shaggier bovid here, with a notably calm expression. The peace of mind that comes from knowing you have a terrifying defense mechanism? Also we see that the emphasis here is on the fiery nature of their dung-based defense, as shown by the flames at the back there. (And thank you for including alt text.)
![An ornate frame surrounds a digital drawing with a golden background. The drawing shows an animal craning its neck backwards as it shoots swirly flames out of its rear, incinerating a plant. Its head resembles a bull and it has the long, wavy mane, long neck and front legs of a horse. Its body is red. Its back parts and legs resemble those of a bug with blue striped and spotted wings.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/58683e21fa40f41aefc81eb5706ef2ad/93046f2bf0feffd6-df/s500x750/88ab2a9102ef9a9d932c6960ac29438fd763d358.jpg)
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Implications for the fertilizer industry are, I assume, still under investigation.
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@wendievergreen (link to post here) also decided to go with a bombardier beetle, as the animal with the most similar defense mechanism in real life. (This one is also giant; note the banana for scale.) They've made it more unambiguously insectoid, as the "horns" are clearly antennae and the "mane" is a sort of ridged plate. I really like the stylization here and the inclusion of the alchemical symbol. For more information, and a video that shows off the glittery ink used here, check the linked post. (Also thank you for including alt text.)
On to the Aberdeen Bestiary:
![A medieval manuscript illustration with a decorative red-and-blue border and a gold-foil background. It depicts a brown bovine creature with curled horns under attack by a pair of knights, one of whom has speared the creature and the other of which is brandishing an axe. The creature is firing flames onto the knights from its rear end.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/60a198e2e477ae291ff49dcf378a761c/93046f2bf0feffd6-8f/s500x750/4df18d3ba4b2addeb9d158d466777a5dc16c7ea7.png)
Yep, that beast is sure farting fire onto some knights. If you look for other medieval images of it, this is a pretty common way to show its defense mechanism. I think my favorite is this one:
![A medieval manuscript illustration with a red border, blue corners, and a red background. It depicts a pale bovine creature with curling horns and two people in medieval garb in front of a stylized tree. The people are holding a shield between themselves and the beast and covering their faces with their free hands, clearly reacting to a bad smell. The creature's mouth is open and it is sticking its tongue out. It is looking back at the people with one eye slightly squinted and the other eyebrow raised.](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c290872a3ddf1de8f9a4c3eba3dbdd50/93046f2bf0feffd6-3d/s500x750/482ea3358e8202183b7e92f8f2f6e4efad6b40a9.jpg)
(Bibliothèque Nationale de France, lat. 3630, folio 78r)
Tell me that doesn't look exactly like the face a creature with weaponized flatulence would make.
Anyway, this is the bonnacon.
As mentioned previously, this is a mythical beast that for obvious reasons failed to really catch on in modern pop culture, but remains a favorite in Bestiary Trivia -- any Internet listicle about obscure mythical creatures is almost certain to mention the bonnacon.
Beyond that, I really don't have much to add other than reiterating that I think it would be pretty funny to include attempts to domesticate the bonnacon in your fantasy worldbuilding.
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