Reman Mythology is a wonderful comic. It's not only got a really interesting story and great art, it also has great mythology! And the mythology is tied with the story, so it's even more interesting. I've only learned of it today and am a fan already. Go read it! ^_^

My first fanart, of Merofi the water goddess. I tried to draw all three elements associated with her - mist in the background, raindrops in the foreground and waves/water on the bottom. You can't really tell it's mist, can you? ^^;;;
The water drop is her symbol.

Second fanart, of Felaxx the fire goddess. She has great hair (even though I've no idea how it's shaded... v_v;; ). I don't think the creator intended her to have dark skin. But I always imagine fire goddesses with dark skin ^^;;
The three connected squares are her symbol.
By the way: the funny way they're drawn is a result of me mixing my drawing style with the stylized ritual drawings of the goddesses, which are practically the only ones available. I've also had to guess the colors.

Third fanart, of Tabby the main character with the strange and mysterious ghost lady who keeps following her.
The background consists of symbols of the earth, fire, wind and water deities inside the symbol of the god of Forces, who watches over Tabby. I tried to keep the symbol, and the picture in general, more or less black-and-white (well, dark brown and light brown ^^;; ), because I figure the colors of Cyphr (the forces god) are black and white.

Fourth fanart, of the strange and mysterious ghost lady who is possibly Merofi or a Turaean. I had a lot of fun with new ways of coloring here. The funny background is supposed to be her hair.

Fifth fanart, of Yinnette, a nasty and haughty girl who wants to become a Priestess.

Sixth fanart, a quick sketch of Tabby the hero.

Seventh fanart, of Tabby's stepmother. Before the current issue she seemed to be a child-beating monster - but now it seems she's just a human after all, with her own reasons and with her own misery. I tried to draw her as a human and show that she suffers too.