Could you draw a modern Lackadaisy au Ivy Pepper please??? And thank you!😸
Genuinely, I don't think she would have the ends of her hair blunt. But she would keep it short.
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Hello, hello! I don't remember how long it's been but have a doodle of these two. I still have so much fondness for them :>
But yeah! If by chance you want to know what I'm up to these days you'll have better luck following my main art blog, although I don't post about ducks there (sadly XD)
In any case, I hope you have a nice day~
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At some point, my player went to Castle Ravenloft to get some answers from the Lord (and eventually ended up becoming his warlock and gain trauma expertise while meeting otherwordly things in the Chapel. )
While spending the week there, he invited Strahd to play a game where one should manage to lie to the other or be deprived or one of their senses.
While many people chose to make Strahd a lier, I decided to make him someone who will always tell the truth. During the game, he accepted with reluctance to lie for the sake of playing.
The first round was tough. This vampire knows how to play with the truth, but lying was ... something he didn't do in nearly 8 centuries.
He lost the first round and ended up blindfolded, but as a vampire, his keen senses helped him really well to know if the PC was lying or not.
Featuring : Khal, @xyanmajor's character before he dyed his hair in blue and tied them up in a sexy ponytail.
One day, I'll polish this sketch as well.
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Listen, not liking the song of Achilles it's ok, but acting like Patroclus would be weak/worse if he was feminine, that's a whole separate thing.
There's nothing wrong with Patroclus being feminine. Stop acting like a man being feminine suddenly means that he is weak.
Patroclus has been characterized as the feminine/innocent one long before TSoA (Troilus and Cressida, Troy 2004) because his main characteristic is being kind and kindness is commonly associated with femininity and/or naiveness (at least in a more modern society).
(Also, I just wanted to say that kindness is also associated with boyhood because boys are "less man" and that's why I think Troy (2004) portrayed him as the younger one, to avoid portraying him as feminine while still not making him a "man man". Because we all know that is illegal for men to be kind)
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i read so much more like. romance and shoujo and etc. manga nowadays than i did as a child and i think that's just bc i can't deal with women being nonexistent
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