I got to year 4 of A wonderful life. Lumina legitimately doesn't age. She has the greatest skincare routine known to man.
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my piece for @lulururuartcorner for the ranchstory secret santa!!! they mentioned gordy and lumina on their favorites list and i envisioned a scene of lumina playing christmas carols with the gordy/pony family doing the vocals :)
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30 days of Harvest Moon Day 6 - best friends / learn
lumina and marie having a cozy book club date!
it would be so cool if the SOS:FOMT cast visited the SOS:AWL cast like their descendants do in the ds games…!
i really love Marivia and Leona’s bond and scenes together in DS:CUTE, so naturally i want their ancestors to interact too!! plus their redesigns just look cute together (*´∇`*)
prompts credit @psychosvr
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I've been playing the Story of Seasons (originally Harvest Moon!) A Wonderful Life remake and knew I had to draw some of my favorite bachelorettes ! ❤️💛💚
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It would be so neat if they had more alternate outfits in SOS: AWL :]
Here are some ideas for Lumina since I love her style/color palette :D
Large pix under cut!
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Happy Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life release day!!!
To celebrate, I'll be drawing the female protag spending time with each of the bachelorettes, and here's the first one with Lumina!
(I'm still working on the last two drawings so I might not be able to post the rest on a regular schedule, but I hope you'll look forward to them whenever they're ready)
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building up a tolerance to you
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art by @kinokoshoujoart
Day Four - Lumina
“Are you sure? We could have a coach take you there,” Aunt Romana asked for the hundredth time that morning.
Lumina's golden-brown eyes glanced from buttoning her jacket to her grandmother. Sebastian hovered behind the bent older woman, their faces lined with worry. She reassuringly smiled at the two before gently telling them again that you would accompany her to the city. Some part of her felt like it was a harsh rebellion against the care they had provided, but she wanted to do this herself, especially since Aunt Romana would not approve of her plans.
She did her best to push the thoughts from her mind as she traveled with you. Although she was interested in your farm, it became harder to track the conversation as her nerves built. She started like a spooked rabbit as your hand grabbed her outside the dress shop. Lumina gave you a weak grin as you lightly squeezed her hand in encouragement. She hesitated before the mirror, observing the black dress. Panic swelled in her at the choice as she stepped from the dressing room, and your jaw dropped.
“Y-you look amazing!” you stuttered, fighting not to ogle Lumina as your face grew warm.
A flush rose in Lumina’s cheeks, pleased to hear your exclamation. Your apparent approval diminished her second thoughts. Lumina protested as you paid for the dress before carefully following your guidance to the theatre. She fought to ignore the butterflies in her stomach as she entered through the stage door. Aunt Romana disliked jaunty Christmas music. She particularly detested The Nutcracker which Lumina now prepared to play. Her fingers ran lightly across the surface of the piano’s keys as she steadied her nerves.
Lumina hoped you wouldn’t regret an orchestra seat. You had assured her that you’d rather see her play than the ballet. She had trouble believing your sincerity. The Nutcracker used to consume Lumina’s thoughts each year around Starry Night. After her mother’s death, she wished a prince would sweep her away to a magical land. Lumina glanced toward your seat to see your eyes glued to her with an excited grin.
She hid her smile as you gave a huge thumbs-up before the lights dimmed. Lumina began to play, enjoying the music swelling around her. She hadn’t realized it until now, but her prince had already come. You had entered her life and freed her from the manor's walls, promising new adventures.
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