forever pushing my native Laurance agenda. it's my childhood blorbo and I can project whatever I want onto him!!!
cadenza on top of being a expert seamstress is also a fantabulous beadworker. she'd definitely make absolutely gorgeous and unique designs. she made most of his jewelry + did the flower embroidery on his coat but his sash is something he inherited from Joh when he passed. I'll draw a full body chahta inspired laurance outfit(s) eventually but for now have my shoddy attempt at drawing beaded textures!
Been looking at the map Aphmau gave for Ru'aun for reference and I don't like it at all.
Why is O'Khasis so small???? Aren't they like canonically implied to be colonizers??? (or at least attempting to become) It makes no sense for them to be THAT small if they're constantly taking over villages and trying to turn into a kingdom, also why is there so much empty space??? This land has had people there for like a millennium there's no reason for so little of it to be settled into.
haha I meant to post this with a small snippet of a story but then I realized I'm terrible at writing...
But the basis of that little snippet was that Nana was having a hard time having customers for her little bakery/market stall because Mei'fwa racism (also added on the fact that I want to have Ru'uan and Tu'la to have a rivalry with eachother. They haven't liked each other in years.) And then Aphmau comes up because she smells something really good, stumbles upon Nana and buys a tasty Peach Bread. In here, Nana would introduce herself as Ms. Momoko, kind of like a stage name.
-> last one from my Corsica notes/impressions, finished at home. I’ve never saw a place which strongly reminded me some artwork. Yes, we sometimes feeling deja vu, or we look at something and saying:”Oh, this reminds me this and that… “… but have you ever felt that you actually “see this thing” before? But somewhere else!
When I saw these jagged cliffs of Piana I told myself, that my favourite Max Ernst definitely get inspiration from it. Because one of his best pieces(for me), Europe after the rain, is one of the many views from Calanques de Piana.
jesson making garroth's and laurance's worst fear be aphmau kissing another man is such wasted potential.
both garroth and laurance have such deep character plots by the time they get to malachi's castle, and that's what she chose to be the thing they fear the most.