Spring Came Like A Conga Line
Watercolor on Wood Panel
2022, 16"x 20"
Purple Lilacs
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I don't understand. How was Flowey able to pull up those memories of Lilac? It'd be one thing if the Frisk/Papyrus date happened after the soul absorption and Flowey saw it with their new powers, but he couldn't have been around to hear about Lilac before that... right?
Flowey is always listening.
Just because he wasn't onscreen doesn't mean he didn't hear Frisk tell their stories. He listened and heard the entire story and then, using his god-like powers, pulled up the "assets" to those flashbacks the same way he altered the intro in vanilla UT.
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Lilacs (1786 - 1838) by Maria Geertruida Barbiers-Snabilié.
Watercolour and pencil.
Rijksmuseum.
Wikimedia.
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If this post gets
60,000 notes by my 24th birthday (13th August, 2021) I’ll make/self-publish an art book with all my ace spec art in it...
EDIT: I’ve done it!! Here’s the Link!
EDIT NO. 2: I’ve done another! Here’s the Link!
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Today is the 25th of May. An important day for all Terry Pratchett's enthusiasts. An important day in the life of Samuel Vimes, a man from whom you might learn a couple of interesting things.
"That's the way it was. Privilege, which just means 'private law.' Two types of people laugh at the law; those that break it and those that make it."
"You took an oath to uphold the law and defend the citizens without fear or favor," said Vimes. "And to protect the innocent. That's all they put in. Maybe they thought those were the important things. Nothing in there about orders, even from me. You're an officer of the law, not a soldier of the government."
"You realized that people like Carcer were not mad. They were incredibily sane. They were simply men without a shield. They'd looked at the world and realized that all the rules didn't have to apply to them, not if they didn't want them to. They weren't fooled by all the little stories. They shook hands with the beast."
"Vimes had spent his life on the streets, and had met decent men and fools and people who’d steal a penny from a blind beggar and people who performed silent miracles or desperate crimes every day behind the grubby windows of little houses, but he’d never met The People. People on the side of The People always ended up disappointed, in any case. They found that The People tended not to be grateful or appreciative or forward-thinking or obedient. The People tended to be small-minded and conservative and not very clever and were even distrustful of cleverness. And so the children of the revolution were faced with the age-old problem: it wasn’t that you had the wrong kind of government, which was obvious, but that you had the wrong kind of people."
Night Watch, Terry Pratchett
Credit to the artists I manage to find :
@stivaktis (twitter)
Jaearts (tumblr)
Ukropstales (tumblr)
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little gift for my mom for Mother’s Day!
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what trait is lilac
I don't really consider traits an important thing in Inverted Fate.
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