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Summer had truly arrived on the little planet that housed the settlement. Murk’s settlement. Dius’ settlement, he supposed he’d have to start thinking of it as their settlement now. As their house slowly started to shape into something less of only a shell, and more into what they wanted it to be.
Murk spent a lot of time over at Dius’ and Mav’s place now. Helping to get everything done. He’d spent all day today repairing and extending a wooden floor, the little porch they’d had before was too small to really spend any time on. And he’d had some boards left over from a different project. Besides, it was easy work. Even as the sun was starting to really get hot during mid-day now. Finally.
By the time the cooler breezes rolled in, the sun still up, but on it’s way down behind the treeline, he was done with the floor. And he sat down on it to stretch out his knees fully.
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I ran images of cozmez through PaletteGenerator. Depending on the lighting; cozmez's color palette goes from bright to muted. (winter -> summer) I don't know what their REAL color season is anymore but I assumed they were WINTERS at first sight but in most lighting they likely fall in the Summer season. Especially in neutral lighting, summer is the most plausible. (shown in the anime) Nevertheless, them being cool-toned is the most obvious part about them.
True summer - cool and muted shades can be seen in neutral(?) lighting
Soft summer - window light, more shadows in this scene so colors are darker but still muted. Ashy/grey tones.
Default character designs likely shows Winter tones (cool + bright) Some colors fall into Spring too like mint green and the purple below it (warm and bright) The colors here are far more saturated. Even their overall hair color looks brighter (see purple tips)
Summer tones shown on Desire cover.
These palettes are generated after running images of their default character art and Desire cover illust. You can see the difference in value and chroma.
(This is not an art/drawing post just an observation/analysis because I'm bored lol.)
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just found out I’m a true summer (if I interpreted my facial features right)
i will apply this knowledge to nothing in my life
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I'm sure people have said this about twelve quintillion times before but the thing about Buffy and Faith's relationship that just KILLS me is how Faith sees Buffy. Like. I'm watching Season 3 right now and it's just so...
Okay, we as an audience know that Buffy is imperfect. She's brave and compassionate and selfless, yes, she's a deeply good person, but she's also a person! She's seventeen, and she's scared all the time, and she can be self-centered and cutting and messy. She just spent a summer taking care of herself, all alone in a dingy little apartment in a lonely, dirty city. We know this!! Buffy knows this about herself!! She fails and falls sometimes, and it's genuinely difficult for her to get up again. She's flawed. She makes mistakes.
But Faith. Faith comes to town running from the monsters that killed her Watcher, the monsters that Buffy is brave enough to face. Buffy understands Faith's paralysis - she's run from things, too! She's frozen up before, too! But all Faith can see is this hero, the original slayer, who has more experience and more courage. Buffy has friends and family, and Faith doesn't really know what she looks like alone - hardly even knows that she's been alone. Buffy is responsible and reliable, and Faith doesn't know that she really isn't, for a Slayer. Buffy is the good one, and Faith is the bad one, and that's all that Faith can see.
It just. It kills me every time. Because Buffy understands Faith! She reaches out to her and has hope for her and tries to help her, as much as she can at seventeen years old and faced with her shadow self. She worries about Faith because she's been Faith, or at least been on the brink of being Faith. "Slaying's a rough gig," and "Stuff gets pent up," and she GETS that.
But Faith just doesn't know that they're sharing the same struggles. To her, Buffy is this good golden girl, who has people that love her and always does the right thing and doesn't know what it's like to feel lonely or terrified or twisted. So she's so wrapped up in her own self-loathing and insecurity that she can't accept the extended hand, and she distances them more and more. ARGH. Anyway.
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