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Detailed fantasy art of an upright frog-like creature (Tishoki) with a spear and tribal attire in a swamp.

Detailed fantasy art of an upright frog-like creature (Tishoki) with a spear and tribal attire in a swamp.

Create a highly detailed fantasy concept image of the Tishoki — an upright, omnivorous amphibian race from a sword and sorcery world. Native to lush floodplains and winding river valleys, the Tishoki thrive in regions shaped by seasonal flooding and abundant aquatic life. Tishoki are semi-aquatic amphibians, standing upright with smooth, moist skin in mottled greens, browns, or pale blues for camouflage among reeds and murky waters. They possess webbed, dexterous limbs, excellent for swimming, climbing, and manipulating tools made from mud, reeds, stones, and bones. Their bulging eyes and sensitive skin give them advanced perception — able to detect vibrations in water and ground, alerting them to predators or oncoming floods. Social by nature, they live in communal riverbank settlements, often building mud-and-thatch dwellings on raised platforms or stilts to avoid flooding. Culturally adaptive and resourceful, the Tishoki use primitive irrigation techniques, reed boats, and cooperative foraging strategies in both water and on land. Rituals center around the flood cycles, with seasonal migrations, ceremonial dances, and symbolic art drawn into wet earth or painted on rocks with river pigments. Visual style should reflect a tribal-fantasy amphibian aesthetic — blending natural, organic textures with early tool use and water-centric design. Think Riverfolk meets Marshland Shamans, with design influences from amphibians, early agrarian societies, and seasonal flood myths. See more