au where everything is the same but over the summer the gang stays in touch via video games.
annabeth starts her journey to beat hades on max heat.
percy makes her visit his animal crossing island to show her his finished aquarium.
and grover starts a co-op stardew farm for them to work on together. annabeth’s role is protecting grover from the monsters in the mines because he’s terrified of them (despite fighting actual monsters, it’s different, okay?)
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more nopixel warrior cat au art dump ^w^
wc!AJ has the same face stripes as wc!Meow for angst and pain reasons :]
already turned AJ into one of the main villains hehe
redraw of og cb cats
old version
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fursona prns art i made on aj! (which ofc ajhq didnt approved) posting it here since i like how it turned out even though it is experimental :)
nothing here m8
only guts and blood
lol
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Pretty boy in his fbi jacket (ft his bestie jj helping him out)
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making an attempt at an October Art Challenges - choosing between the two monster lists made by @catbatart
here's the first one - The Gelatinous Cube!! im hoping to improve my linework and colours, and i'm happy with this one so far
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S4 WHY ARE YOU SO GOOD AND WEIRD
I love the fourth season. It does so many things right. But also. …it's kinda a mess.
Like a very pretty mess. But a mess. And I could write a wholeass essay on it. Don't feel like it right now.
I will say this one thing now though: it has always confused me how of all the seasons, S2 is the one that really explores being a kid in an apocalypse without really an adults to guide said kid, and not…S4?
Sure, there's adults in S2, but Clementine is stuck in this weird grey zone where she can't really rely on them, and has to be her own adult. And this does include Kenny, depending on what people choose to do, and what they interpret. Because he was easily just as bad given the specific scenes. Better, given other scenes, but the bad was…really bad.
But then there's S4. And like, yeah sure, the schoolkids are there to represent a healthy but struggling community—in that there's things to work through, but they genuinely care for each other, and they do whatever it takes to survive, regardless of what they think a "liability" is.
But like. The season never really explored the extent of what being abandoned by adults really would imply??
Like why is S2 the only one where exploring substances as a kid is a thing? Clementine can smoke and drink there, and that's with adult influence. Whereas with S4, nothing. Even though the fishing shack looks like it's a hotspot for booze.
I dunno if I'm making sense. This is why I generally write essays and not splurge on a post. Lol. But. I just. I just wish S4 really explored what the adults leaving did to those kids, man. Beyond what the season did.
S4 in this regard just felt like they knew what being a troubled kid implied, but they actually never wanted to depict kids doing more adult things, other than survival, even though Clementine 1) could've smoked and drank before because…the adults around her were…hmph, and 2) she is literally raising a child on her own. Like it beats around the bush but in a weird and obscure way that I don't have the energy to pick apart.
I just.
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