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Greetings, Lujon Rael, and thank you for sharing this beautiful work with us.
Without being similar, your fantasy art images reminded me of the classic work of William Mortensen,  an early 20th-century photographer whose work characterized as a  mixture of stylized portraiture with fantasy narratives, and cinematic  style. Mortensen was inspired particularly by horror films that lead him  to create a body of work of demons, witches, and other mythical  entities.
Like in Mortensen's work, your images  demonstrate a mixture of many elements, both traditional and  contemporary. Elements of fashion or glamor photography blend with the  traditional horror iconography but without getting entrapped into a  repetition of overused themes and approaches. Cinema and Literature also  seem to offer you inspiration as you create your fantasy world.
Some  of the pictures obviously investigate the same theme, showing off your  focus and dedication to an idea, as well as your willingness to explore  it further. Pictures 1, 3, and 8 are a good example of a study on a  particular theme through variations. The title Jinn informs the viewer  as to what kind of entity you examine. Technically all three images are  well-made so the criteria as to which one is the best picture are  obviously subjective. In my opinion, picture 1 seems to be one step  ahead. Eye contact is the critical element for my decision. Whereas in  pictures 3 and 8 the creature appears mostly as a spectacle, in picture 1  she is challenging the viewer to look at her, and by extension to  communicate with her. But also narratively the picture appears to be  denser. The red color, a direct reference to blood, optimizes the  grotesque element, making the image more effective.
Images  4, 6, and 7 could belong to the same framework, as each of them appears  to explore the mythical and the trivial at the same time. Ordinary  house objects obtain meaning through correlation with the human body.  These objects turning into body parts, illustrating paradoxical  creatures that look simultaneously familiar and alien. I find that you  should continue working on this idea, but seeing the work as a long term  project and not as an occasion to make some singles more. If you find  my idea interesting, make sure that the pictures that will be parts of  this series will have a tight general aesthetics, that makes them be  visually cohesive. Among the three you have here, picture 7 appeals to  my artistic sensibilities a little bit more than the other two do. It is  perhaps the soft contrast that somehow controls the grotesque element  from too emphatic.  
Pictures 2 and 9 change the  perspective you approach the subject. This time it is a detail that  defines the whole and not the opposite as in the rest of the work.  Picture 2 is technically beautiful but I feel that you have tried to  quickly bargain with the subject. The snake-tongue human is a pretty  stereotypical fantasy scheme. I would prefer to see something that  attempts to take that scheme to the next level. Opposingly, picture 9 is  more interesting. The act of decorating your body with jewelry obtains  new meaning through the correlation with vampire iconography. This  picture could also show you a path to follow, a theme to explore. Think  about it. 
As for image 5, again, you have tried to  blend the iconic with the contemporary, and to some extent, you have  done a very good job. Perhaps it would be better to avoid titles that  explain the concept of the picture, especially when you are using icons  everybody understands. I mean that the image obviously explores the  iconic figure of Madonna, making the title sound tautological. Do not  forget that titles and captions should extend the language of the image.  
To conclude, in one way or another, your pictures  manifest an inherent curiosity for human behavior and attitude. The  combination of mythical with contemporary gestures is a really  interesting and promising theme. I recommend you keep on exploring it  and I would like to see how it is going to evolve. For the moment, I wish you the best of luck in the contest.
Take care.