So I named TLP after the book The Little Prince because I went to a French school so we read that book constantly so I thought it would be funny if I made little drawings of TLP Donnie if I had named au after different French books I read as a kid!
It was hard to think of some that were actually French and not just translations lol turns out a lot of the books that I thought were French were really just English books with French translations :P
These 2 panels stand out to me a lot not just because they are stylistically cool but because of the meaning in every detail of them. The violet and jade fighting for dominance in the background mirroring the way Kanaya and Eridan are fighting. Kanaya in black and Eridan in white, partly to represent his aspect of hope and having the villain in white which is generally a “heroic color”. Then the background turning black as he kills her representing the kind of finality in this blow. Both of them are now silhouetted in their blood colors. Could be interpreted as a larger commentary on how highbloods treat those loser than them on the hemospectrum, lowbloods don’t even get the dignity of a more sure (?) decision they are killed with no hesitation and no remorse. The white cutting through the darkness. The blood splatter. Kanaya’s hands going up in shock as she is killed whereas Eridan doesn’t move at all. It’s all insane. I’m insane about this webcomic.
Hello everybody! My name is Markiplier Visha and welcome to Five Nights at Freddy's, an indie horror game that you guys suggested, en masse, and I saw that Yamimash Grantz played it and he said it was really, really good!... So I'm very eager to see what is up. And that is a terrifying animatronic bear!
How did Toriel react to Ralsei at first and vice versa?
An ask on the Looking Glasses website prompted me to have feelings about Ralsei meeting a parental figure who cared about his well-being.
More thoughts under the cut
Okay, so I’m assuming this scene takes place sometime during chapter 3 (Probably well before they reach the dark fountain, but it made for some dramatic lighting). I think at first, Toriel is shocked to see someone who looks a lot like her own son, but pretty quickly notices some differences in appearance. Notably, Ralsei looks about three years younger than Asriel. This leaves her in a place where she’s mostly just curious about who Ralsei is, and how he got to be here. When he explains how long he’s been alone, her instinct to Mother any wayward child that roves into range kicks in.
Ralsei, for his part, is less surprised by her appearance than her presence. He rushes to assure her that he isn’t Asriel. Toriel expresses interest in who Ralsei is as a person, sympathy for his isolation, and even initiates a hug, all things that Ralsei has never experienced before. It’s an overwhelming feeling to say the least.
Toriel continues to keep an eye on both Ralsei and Lancer from a distance. Ralsei is, understandably, pretty self-sufficient, but is happy to have a supportive parental figure in his life. While Ralsei is dating Kris, Toriel makes sure to have him over for dinner frequently, and after they break up she still finds ways to have him and Lancer over, like cooking lessons.