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Studio Ghibli + The Arcana â¨
Hereâs some edits a made awhile back for when I was inspired by some Studio Ghibli crossover art I saw on tumblr (I still have lots more to share but thatâs for another day) ~
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I actually finished this before midnight so it counts.
Happy birthday, Faust and Asra!
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Happy birthday, Nadia!
Finally, I get to draw a CG for her and Iâve always loved the fact that sheâs a mechanic. Itâs a lovely detail of her character. Nadia is obviously gorgeous when sheâs ethereal and put-together, but seeing her in her own element and a little dishevelled is just as lovely :D
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Modern AU Nadia
I had so many outfits planned for Nadia in modern settings and i finally did (kinda)!
This was supposed to come with another drawing of Kalani taking a photo of her, but who am i kidding yall here for Nadia
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omg i love this





Quickie
Based on this incorrect arcana quote by @vesuviannights
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I love asra sm I just /clenches fist/ love angst
âď¸please donât repost without proper credit and permission âď¸
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Saw this format and decided the arcana needs one too. Tried new coloring because I finally accept that I canât shade even to save my life.
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Julian and Hassanâs Upright Ending confessions đ
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Going back to digital drawing and practicing with Nopal Asra ^^
(oops I forgot to post my others inktober - more posts to come in the next few days ^^;;)
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I just love my virtual girlfriend ok sheâs the cutest
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Inktober Day 5 - For this one I switched momentarily to the Arcana Inktoberâs list by Sybilmarlowe and Oreyuki_sumiko (on Instagram) : âDrew your fav character with their Masquerade outfitâ - couldnât resist to that prompt ^^
I love so much the preview outfit for Asra I needed to draw it again â¤ď¸ I did another redesign of his fox mask (remember my very first drawing of him with a japanese inspired mask? ;))
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Cupid AU where the MC was sent to match up the Main 6 but ended up falling in love with them? Angst option: Main 6 ends up falling in love with the target and not MC.
âMain 6 x Reader - Cupid!MC
I donât know if youâre looking for Classical Roman Cupid or Christianized Twink Angel Cupid, but Iâm going with the former. suffice to say MC is not a chubby winged baby. fluff, a little angst.
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Youâre supposed to watch the mortals from afar, but itâs hard to get to know them that way, so youâve mastered the art of disguise. Youâre the wind in the grass, the sunlight on their window, the hummingbird buzzing around the flowers that hang from the ceiling of his shop. If they looked closely enough, they might get a feeling about you, a sense of awe, or recognize the pattern of stripes from your wings that seems to repeat in odd places - the images painted on their pottery, the ripples in a fountain, the strange stray cat that circles the block. But mortals donât have time to look closely at anything, leaving you free to observe, to listen, to learn their heart and point them to what it needs.Â
Sometimes.
Asra - the magician
Heâs brilliant, but flaky, sweet, but guarded, and youâre running yourself ragged trying to find him a match. Too grounded, and theyâll tie him downâtoo wild, and theyâll never see each other.
So you get tired. A little sloppy. You use the same disguise too many times. And as it turns out, there is one mortal who looks closer than most. One day, youâre sitting oh-so-innocently on his windowsill, in the shape of a bleeding-heart dove (Venus thinks itâs hilarious), while he mixes up potions and hums to himself. The breeze kicks up, blowing some of his herbs right out the window.Â
âDamn.â And he looks right at you, so casual, but that unmistakable spark of mischief in his eye. âCould you get that for me?âÂ
Sure, you could pretend, feign innocence by reason of bird, but the jig is up, and you know Asra wonât let you off the hook that easy. You pick up the herbs, close his window, and manifest right there in his kitchen. Â
He is fascinated by you, asking you thousands of questions and even taking notes. You have to remind him to sleep, or heâll stay up all night marveling at your wings, begging you for stories and gossip about the other gods.Â
You show him your bow. He examines your arrows, holds a hand over them to feel their power, carefully, carefully picks one up - you donât have to tell him how potent their magic is. The arrowheads are like precious stones, but they donât even look sharp. They donât have to be.
âWhat if youâre wrong?â he asks. âWhat if they arenât a good match?â
âThen the arrow wonât stick,â you tell him.Â
He grins. âSo thereâs no danger if I doâŚthis?âÂ
The arrowhead just nips at your wrist, a prick like a hot needle followed by a tiny bubble of golden ichor, and a warmth stirring in your chest. Asra stares.
Oops.
Julian - the physician
is driving you crazy. You canât count how many matches youâve sent him - sexy, smart, charming people with invisible arrows in their backs, all primed and ready to fall in love - and he never bites. They chat, they flirt, they even fuck, but if he feels the spark of your magic, he never follows up on it.Â
He has an air about him. Itâs not just the âhealing touchâ, as he so calls it, with a crooked smile and the waggle of an eyebrow. He can make people smile on the worst days of their life, make them laugh when theyâve lost more than they ever thought they had.Â
And yet he spends most nights scribbling incomprehensibly in his journals, drawing diagrams, and talking to his pet raven.Â
You try to reach out, but he hardly ever sleeps, so you have to hatch a deal with a friend to send him sleep, then you can send him a dream. A single dinghy on a peaceful sea. You know he likes the ocean. The gentle breeze whispers, Love will find you soon. Open your arms, and your heart will follow suit.Â
A little too obvious? Maybe. Youâre not the god of prophecy.Â
In the dream, his face falls. His shoulders slump. He looks out over the endless water and whispers, Iâm not ready.
Oh, no.
In the dream, he sighs. I havenât done enough.
Well, how in Plutoâs cold dark pits are you supposed to fix that?
You call in more favors. Keep sending him sleep (insomnia doesnât help anyone), but others, too. Mars gives you some soldiers he stitched up, and you nudge them back to him. Some of them thank him, some of them fix up his house or drop off a loaf of bread. No charge for the good doctor.
It saps your energy, running all over the worldsâitâll all be worth it if it worksâand you can barely keep up your disguise. It slips when youâre stopping to rest after a trip to Apolloâs temple, searching for more patients heâs saved. You canât keep up the shape of the neighborâs cat anymoreâyou have to duck behind the clinic and hope for the best.Â
âHolyââÂ
A crate of medicines crashes to the ground. He stares at you, awestruck.Â
Youâre too tired for decorum. You tell him, flat-out, what youâve been trying to do, how itâll be so easy to find him a match when heâs so kind and funny and good, if he could just get through his thick skull that heâs worth itâ
What comes out is, âIâm right here! Arenât you ready yet?â
He blushes.Â
Nadia - the senator
Sheâs elegant, radiant, smart as a whip. Plenty of people would be a wonderful match for her, and theyâd be better for itâbut theyâre intimidated by her status, and even your arrows canât help them get over that hump. Plenty of people think theyâd be a good match for her, âcut her down to sizeâ, and thatâs a recipe for disaster. Youâre prepared to fend them off. With a domain like love, itâs not often you get to unleash some good old-fashioned divine retribution.Â
Sheâs waving off a marriage proposal from some soldier who canât take a hint, leering and trying to touch her. She tells him in no uncertain terms that she is not interested, and never will be. His expression darkensâ
Eekeeekeekeekee.
His next words come out as a dolphinâs chatter. He tries againâkeekeekeekee. Nadia covers her mouth, trying not to laugh. Onlookers are not so polite. Drifting by on the breeze, you smile, and the stubborn soldier runs out on a chorus of laughter.Â
As the courtyard clears, she looks around, brilliant red eyes sparkling like rubies, and smiles. âThank you.â
Smart as a whip.
She starts talking to you, when sheâs alone. You donât think she can sense you, not at first, but over time, she can pick up on your mood, though she doesnât know itâs you rustling through the trees, listening under the oil of the painting on the wall. You bristle with annoyance when she talks about her overprotective sisters, and she rolls her eyes. âI know, I knowâŚâ
She confides in you, when sheâs alone. She spends an awful lot of time alone, and she knows it. âI should be out in the town, in the baths, shopping, seeing playsâŚbut it all feelsâŚempty.â
Whispering on the breeze, for the first time, you talk back. Lonely?
She smiles, closing her eyes, laying a hand over her heart as your voice wraps around her. âNot anymore.âÂ
Muriel - the outlander
The former fighter who lives at the edge of town is, unsurprisingly, a tough nut to crack. You know he isnât the type to fall for a mysterious stranger - he needs someone familiar, someone he knows.Â
The problem is, he doesnât know anyone.
You decide to level with him. You appear to him, in a clearing in the forest, tell him who you areâalthough he couldâve guessedâand why heâs seeing you. He just stares, over the initial shock, but frozen in disbelief. Itâs a long, long time before he says anything, but thatâs not unusual.Â
âIn love? âŚMe?â
Itâll be wonderful, you promise, if he just takes the time to meet someone newâand thatâs where he shuts down. Ugh. You follow him back to his little cabin. His dogâis that a wolf?âgrowls at you as you try to explain how humans arenât all bad, the city isnât so scary, thereâs so much beauty in town if heâs willing toâ
âDo youâŚwant some eggs?âÂ
Eggs?Â
He has a fire going on the hearth, heating a flat stone, and a cloth-lined basket of brown eggs. He has the god of love in his cabin, and he is offering you breakfast.
Theyâre good eggs.Â
Portia - the baker
She lives above a tavern, she makes phenomenal bread, and she really, really, really wants to fall in love.Â
Thereâs more bread in your own home than you know what to do withâsweet, sticky raisin buns, spicy braided loaves, cheesy bread studded with roasted garlicâbecause she has her own personal shrine in her kitchen, and every batch she makes, she breaks off a hunk for you. On her day off, you get wine.Â
âEven gods get thirsty,â she says to herself with a wink, lighting a homemade candle.Â
The flowers are your favorite. She likes sweet peas the best, but she lays all kinds on your altar, primroses and daffodils and hyacinths. âI donât need that kind of love story,â she promises when she sends you the last one. âI just think theyâre pretty.â Their sweet, springy scent lingers on you.Â
You ask Venus when you can start looking for Portiaâs match, and she shakes her head. âNot yet.â
Then the letters start. She lights them with the candle and lets them burn in a little glass chalice, and the words appear in shimmering letters before you wherever you are.Â
Will I know the right one when I see them? Or do I just have to guess?
I suppose I have to have faith, right?Â
Itâs not that I donât trust you. Itâs just that Iâm kind of a catch, so donât slack, okay?Â
You laugh. You keep the letters and read them over and over, to make yourself smile when your current assignments are stressful, or just because.Â
You bring Venus a basket of rolls, golden-brown and flavored with cardamom. Before you can ask, she nods. âGo get her.â
âI can start looking?âÂ
She smiles. âI donât think you have to.â
Lucio - the soldier
âAre you sure about this one?â Venus asks. Sheâs not buying it, but she doesnât understand mortals until theyâre in love. Youâre the one who has to get them there. âDoes he actuallyâŚhave a heart?âÂ
You think so. When you hang around his camp as a dove, you see him leaving crumbs for the real birds, baby-talking the sight hounds. But with other humansâŚthat remains to be seen.
Plenty of people are interested in him, fawning over the armor, the battle scars, the smirk, but none of them are a match. And he doesnât really seem to mind - he likes the attention, drinks it up like a snake in the sunshine, but he barely remembers half their names.Â
Birds and cats donât always fare so well in the military quarters, so youâve taken to disguising yourself as a fellow soldier, low-ranking, nondescript so as not to draw attention. One day, heâs missing from the barracks, and you go out to the dog run to look for him. Before you know it, thereâs a shortsword at your throat.
âThought I wouldnât notice you following me, didnât you?â
How did he sneak up on you?Â
You tell him. Everything. He laughs and sheaths his sword. You try to tell him how hard itâs been, and he seems to enjoy it.Â
âI couldâa told youâit wonât be easy to find someone worthy of me.â
You roll your eyes. âThere may be no one soâŚfortunateâŚon earth.â
He looks you up and down, one stenciled brow cocked. âWho said youâd find âem on earth?âÂ
What?
âPart Two | Ko-Fi | My AO3 â
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Quick phone bg versions in case anyone would like to use them!
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