Witness the Medusa vision
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"Lost Butterfly" makes that "I am the bone of my sword" thing seem almost cool. ~Chara
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1. Quite the text on a shirt
2. Fever dream text
3. The sickest orthodontist shirt i regret not getting
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Some Donnie angst ? Pretty please? *Does the puppy eyes*
While I’m not necessarily taking requests at the moment, I went back through my old sketches to see if there was anything I hadn’t posted yet that would suffice.
Had an idea a while ago about Donnie getting injured pretty bad on a solo mission and having to stop off at Jeremy’s place for help. Brooke steps in too, wanting to help as the resident reptile expert…..but gets scared to let him jump back into other potentially dangerous missions long after he’s healed. Try explaining to a little third grader why you risk your life everyday to save the world❤️🩹
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Keefe Sencen 🤝 Annabeth Chase
"You are cute when you worry"
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There's something hilarious about RGB having no memory of ANXIETY of all things. Would that I could say the same.
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watching the second Heaven's Feel film, "Lost Butterfly".
~Kris
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butterfly concept art 🏵️🦋
drawing flowers is still difficult!
not final
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After stumbling upon my sketches of bird creatures from one of my older posts which have a classic "2 forelegs – 2 middle legs – 2 hindlegs" body plan I decided to think of something that would fit better in the beacons' world. All big animals with a horizontal body position now use their side forelegs and a hindleg for locomotion while other three limbs are specialized for whatever purpose (the middle foreleg is typically specialized for holding, grabbing or stabbing soon-to-be food, and middle legs have a much wider range of specialization from being just an extra pair of claws to actual wings)
These are sketches of dog-like creatures which weren't intended to be coloured but I really liked them so now they are. These beasts remind me of butterflies because of their head silhouette, calling them butterfly-face dogs or butterfly dogs sounds suitable enough.
They aren't a serious threat to beacons but might attack when provoked. However, among domesticated butterfly dogs there're breeds which are much larger and stronger than their wild counterparts. Unlike other dogs, they're specifically trained to aim at beacons' underparts when attacking, which may cause heavy blood loss and even death (especially if the dog isn't trained to stop after one attack). Because of their notorious reputation, "killer breeds" are often banned in settlements with only farmers having the exclusive right to breed them as usually even a mere possibility of a killer dog nearby is enough for a potential thief to think twice before breaking in one's territory.
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