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featherburnt · 4 months
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Finally felt up to drawing on my tablet annnnnd it's gone. Literally missing. Poof.
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ran out of steam halfway through my bad
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featherburnt · 5 months
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i made a vampire knight oc in the year of our lord 2023 don't look at me.
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featherburnt · 5 months
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Bonus
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Recent art.
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THE LORD OF THE RINGS: The Return of the King dir. Peter Jackson
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featherburnt · 5 months
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I want them to slowly slide in and out of my ass, filling me up so good, while they rub my wet little cock with their thumb. They are relentless and insistent, rubbing it back and forth as they fuck in and out of my hole. They don't change anything when I cum, ignoring my writhing and clenching and just continuing to rub my sensitive dick, fuck my twitching hole. I'm theirs to play with and I'm so much fun.
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featherburnt · 5 months
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do you ever not write for so long that you’re almost afraid to? like what if I’m dumb now
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Recent art.
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featherburnt · 5 months
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A tree covered in snow (or a giant mushroom?)
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Mont-Saint-Michel is a tidal island and mainland commune in Normandy, France. The island lies approximately one kilometre off the country’s north-western coast, at the mouth of the Couesnon River near Avranches and is 7 hectares in area.
Mont-Saint-Michel consists of leucogranite which solidified from an underground intrusion of molten magma about 525 million years ago, during the Cambrian period. The connection between the Mont-Saint-Michel and the mainland has changed over the centuries. Previously connected by a tidal causeway uncovered only at low tide, this was converted into a raised causeway in 1879, preventing the tide from scouring the silt around the mount. The architecture of Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is evidence of the mastery and expertise of several generations of builders. The construction of the Abbey over a period of 1,300 years, on an inhospitable site, represents an undisputed technical and artistic feat.
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featherburnt · 5 months
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having thoughts about shinsou catching wind of the existence of those stainless steel g spot dildos
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featherburnt · 5 months
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A Bare Bones Guide to Outlining a Fantasy Novel in Three Acts
If you're trying to write a fantasy novel and you're feeling overwhelmed by the process, try to break down your story into three acts as follows...
Act 1
Introduce the status quo - setting, main character, and any struggles they currently face
Create an inciting incident
Show your character's hesitancy to welcome change
Have your character take a chance and start their journey
Act 2
Introduce friends and mentors
Include trials and obstacles
Let your character have a mini success
Have your character doubt themselves regardless of their success
Act 3
Increase tension with more obstacles and rising action
The climactic high point - a.k.a. the final showdown
Show the aftermath and what your character has overcome/sacrificed in order to succeed
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featherburnt · 5 months
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ファンタジーぶいちゃん
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a redraw for his bday <3
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V agrees with us 😤
Capcom?! Don’t know them… pff…
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