When I read the prompt "pretty bird" on the list for March of the Fairies, I knew I had to draw Rani and Brother Dove from the Disney Fairies books! I'm still new to watercolour but it's fun to practice, especially since my subject is a water fairy :D
If you're interested in participating in this month of art, here's the link to the prompt list on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/C35h5J3OFRG/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
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March 13, 2024. 126
Casey Robin is doing a #MarchoftheFairies creative challenge on Instagram and I wanted to do at least one.
Prompt inspiration is Foxglove
I have a little black and white butterfly winged fairy named Otto, who I haven't drawn in years. He was sort of hiding out in a foxglove flower.
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*they both have the knife provided even though the walrus has tusks. No spells allowed but the fairy can fly
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It is the morning of the Ides of March, you are getting ready for a day in the senate. Someone knocks at your door. You are Caesar.
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March 30 2024. 172
Casey Robin on instagram is doing a #marchofthefairies creative challenge. Prompt inspiration is Morning Dew.
Two fairies enjoying the morning together
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One for Heaven and Earth by cerbykerby
One for Heaven and Earth
by cerbykerby (@cerbykerby)
T, 7k, Wangxian
Summary: An incredulous "Whoa," behind Lan Wangji yanks him out of his meditative state. He spins around fast enough for his wet hair to stick to his cheek. His eyes widen in horror.
On the shore of the Cold Springs, Wei Wuxian stands, half-dressed in his own robes. He holds up Lan Wangji's heavenly robe, the fabric shining like spilled stars at midnight.
"Lan Zhan," Wei Wuxian breathes, a whole constellation reflecting in his eyes. "What's this? It's so—"
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On the night Lan Wangji's mother left, she gave him a divine robe and told him to never let anyone see or take it from him.
Kay's comments: Absolutely loved this re-telling of MDZS where Lan Wangji's mother was a heavenly maiden and made heavenly robes for him and his brother. A very creative look at the backstory between Lan Wangji's parents and I love the subtle ways it affected his relationship with Wei Wuxian as well. Beautifully written too!
Excerpt: The Gusu Lan forehead ribbon means self-restraint. It is not meant to be touched by anyone other than one's fated person. Only with one's fated person can one truly be free.
The heavenly robe is a gift bestowed on Lan Wangji by his mother. It is a status symbol as much as it is a part of his identity. Celestial blood flows through him. The robe is proof that he is entitled to walk among the heavens as he does on earth. To steal his robe would be to deny him his birthright. To even have permission to touch his robe would be a sign of complete trust.
A forehead ribbon from his father. A heavenly robe from his mother. Both hold heavy significance. Neither can be given away without careful consideration.
Which, to Lan Wangji's alcohol-riddled mind, is the perfect reason why Wei Wuxian should have both items.
pov lan wangji, canon divergence, madam lan lives, lan family feels, chinese mythology & folklore, fairy tale retellings, canon compliant, hurt/comfort, emotional hurt/comfort, grief/mourning, loss, angst with a happy ending, supernatural elements
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