the barred owl is a species of owl found primarily through the eastern portion of north america; it has also spread into the western portion, and are sometimes considered invasive there. they prefer mature forest habitats. they prey on a variety of animals, but prefer to hunt small rodents. they are known for their longevity; multiple banded birds have surpassed 20 years of age, and the longest-lived example of the species in captivity was 34 years old.
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Last two months a couple of my members have requested loz stuff! MM Link (Forest in my au + Tatl) in February, then Tatl and Cedar for March!
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It's mostly sketches of requested characters, usually busts. But I sometimes go overboard either because I feel like it or because the requester is paying over the membership amount and I feel bad.
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Hi there! My requests are open!
I’ll be taking requests for anything invincible related while I work on updating my comm sheet so I can open them in the new year c:
pls be patient with me w requests I am just a dude c:
if u wanna give me more support I have a kofi c:
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Ko-Fi request and donation I got yesterday!! Thank you for the support!!
✨💚 kofi request post! || kofi! || reblogs appreciated! 💚✨
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Hi can you do one where the hero is backed into a corner by villain's henchmen and the hero is begging them to stay away from them but they laughed and mocked them for they assumed it is cowardness and then the hero is being transformed into a werewolf, scaring the henchmen before killing them
(One of your list says that I have to pay for it specialized prompts or something and I'm not sure if this counts so ignore it if you don't want to)
Another Doe on the Road
NOT A PR0MPT
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“You seriously thought you could take on Villain?”
Henchman was scoffing, but he didn’t understand. Hero backing up might have looked like cowardice, but only she knew it was out of fear. Maybe the traits were similar, but Hero knew there was a difference, and she also knew the consequences of every progressing moment.
“Henchman, please.” She could feel the beginning aches- the cramps that would refuse to go away until she confronted them. Her feet, her calves, her thighs...she felt herself becoming heavier.
“If you’re begging me, I’d love to see what you would do for Villain.” Henchman was closing in.
“I’m ser-” A sting spiked in her lower back, against the spine. She gasped. “Leave. Get away from here.”
He laughed. He mocked. He didn’t understand the severity of-
Hero screamed. Another sting took over her hand; it felt like it was on fire. “Get out of here!” she screamed.
No matter how loudly she yelled, no matter how ear-piercing it was, it only encouraged Henchman’s taunts.
“Seriously?” he asked. “Don’t you have more dignity than this?”
How did she convince him? To say her bones were breaking, her muscles stretching- growing- was absurd. He would laugh in her face.
“I have to show Villain this.”
Her body was breaking, stretching, pushing the limits of any human body. What didn't Henchman understand? "You are going to regret staying here."
Another string of laughter rang through Hero's ears. It was making her angry. Her face was becoming red and she gritted her teeth. The fear, the care, the empathy- all the qualities which made Hero human- were starting to fade away.
Fade. It was more like a deer jumping in front of the car in the middle of the night- when the glint of its doe eyes were both too soon and too late.
His phone was out, the flash on. He was recording Hero in all her torment, all her screams and pleas.
Hero's gums were aching. She felt tempted. In just a minute, she could have Henchman ripped to shreds, and how worse off would the world be without him? No one would miss Henchman. In fact, people hated Henchman more than they hated Villain. Hero would be doing everyone a favor.
As Henchman continued laughing, Hero could only focus on her rage. Not only that; she justified it. She warned Henchman. She told him to get away so many times- even cried and screamed in front of him. He had every opportunity to leave, and he didn't take it, which meant his death would be on him.
Hero couldn't be sure when her mind went to skin, to blood, to murder.
In one moment, she was pleading for another man's life. In the next, she was taking it.
In one moment, her screams was all should hear. In the next, it was his.
In one moment, she was human. In the next, she was something entirely else.
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