Costume for the thing that accompanies Grim and Mozus
Rook helped for the makeup, otherwise the prefect probably would have looked even more tired than usual.
Idk what I did with the costume design honestly but here you go
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if you saw my last post, we're just gonna ignore that 馃槍 let them do their thing. we only do good vibes on this blog <3
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I just relived 6 months in 2 hours 馃挭馃挭馃挭
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im starting my supernatural dvd watch soon.
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New sprite time let's gooo
This time with Extra Gender <3
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I think the fandom is wildly skipping over the part where it says Tyler got tortured until he finally did her bidding like...
In the show he's a teenager馃拃
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seriously have been thinking about this all night long. call me autistic but the fact that 90% of workplaces the point is not to get your work done and then be done doing it but to instead perform an elaborate social dance in which you find something to do even when you're done doing everything you need to do in order to show your fellow workers that you, too, are Working . because you are at Work . disgusting why cant we all agree that if there is no work immediately to be done. we just dont do anything
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I should gif Human Theater Minho hmm 馃
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I tried to make an art post and it stopped loading at the bottom of my screen suddenly and disappeared :/
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Happy Blorbo Blursday! Which one of your characters would benefit from modern medication the most? If your characters are modern, what medication would help them that they're not on?
I'm going to have to go back to Halara for this one because everyone in Cold Iron have problems in a not-really-medicatable way and in TTA they're weird but functional because it's a requirement of their job.
So. In Halara. The climax of A Blade of Ice is an ambush gone wrong that wipes out a large portion of their army and in which Aryel is one of very few survivors. They never quite recover. They don't die but deal with pain, fatigue, and respiratory issues for the rest of their life. They might have had a better initial recovery with more modern medicine, though it's a miracle they lived at all, and they would definitely appreciate a variety of pain meds that make them less fuzzy and unfocused.
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