My favourite thing about Alastor is his hoard of gal pals!
He’s just a cool and charming dude that women feel comfortable around…And is also a power hungry eldritch horror.👌👌👌
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Finally finished a new charm design! Sorry for being so slow on making new characters, I promise I still want to do all of them, moving has just really taken it out of me 😅💖
Anyways! Here's my take on turtle, I love turtle so much! So I really wanted his design to be special. I thought a "fluffier" kind of frill suited his personality more than your standard seawing frill, and I wanted to add cute sea turtle inspired subtle spots, but other than that I tried to keep him fairly accurate to his book description ✨️🐢
His charm should be available in a few weeks along with some others that have been out of stock for a while. Who are you hoping to see me do next?
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frutiger aero resin shakers
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when robin is listing herbs and casually drops deadly nightshade and pat cap julian and thomas all go "deadly nightshade?!" like a cartoon.... I love you ghosts.
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2023 art summary! or just the art i managed to complete this year :')
i didn't make much art this year, but i'm proud of the ones i did manage to make!
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glow in the dark miffy charms 🐰✨ | kawaiiminico on ig
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To Ward a Natural Space
This is a Ward that defends a natural area against those who would disrespect the land. It was taught to me by the Glaoming Folk, and I have since been given permission to share the process in hopes that others might use it to protect their own beloved ecological sites. It is worth noting that this ward only seems to have a range of about 20 to 40 feet, which I realize isn't necessarily ideal, but when strategically placed, multiple wards can be used to create a 'warding net' across an area.
To make this Ward, a switch must be harvested from a propitiated Crabapple tree, which is then split in half to create a pair of sticks measuring approximately the same length. Thereafter, a long and thin runner of blackberry bramble is collected and harvested—ideally from a place with fae activity—and is stripped of leaves. A God's Eye is then woven using the Crabapple sticks and the Blackberry brambles, working one's intent into every turn of the Weaving, before a tuft of Hare's fur is ensnared within the center of the ward. All of this must be done bare-handed, as every prick and drop of blood serves to strengthen the will of the Ward and appease the Spirit of the Blackberry, which lends its power to this magic.
The resultant device can then either be hung with twine, or simply placed in a fitting spot. It has shown itself to be quite helpful in discouraging those who would litter or mar a natural space from doing so. While littering and tree carving hasn't gone away entirely since beginning to use these, it has most certainly dropped significantly—and only in the places where they are employed.
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