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serpishere · 1 month
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🐓🐓🐓
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Two ghosts on their way to the human world
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serpishere · 3 months
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Zhou Zishu finally discovering and getting to enjoy the delights of swearing is one of my favourite things from tyk negl
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serpishere · 3 months
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it's missing wenzhou hours friends
happy lunar new year!! 🧧🧨🐉
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serpishere · 8 months
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serpishere · 9 months
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put dashixiong in the fem tian zhao outfit hehe
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serpishere · 9 months
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serpishere · 9 months
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dashijie (⸝⸝⸝ᴗ‿ᴗ⸝)
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serpishere · 9 months
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CHOMP!
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Welcome to WenZhou Chomp Week 2023, where we gather to celebrate Priest’s characters Wen Kexing and Zhou Zishu and the act of chomping. Be it biting, gnawing, nipping, nomming, or any other act of taking the flesh of another into one’s oral cavity, we have prompts to whet all types of appetite.
Prompt reveal: August 16th
Chomp Week: September 4th to 10th
How to participate:
Between the prompt reveal and Chomp Week, use the prompts to stimulate your creativity and create mouthwatering fan works. (Feel free to use the prompts as you wish: just one, all of them, or mix and match.) Fanarts, fanfics, edits, pictures, cakes, doodles, drabbles - anything that would get you inspired is welcome!
Additionally/alternatively, enjoy and promote others’ fan works during Chomp Week. Don’t forget to show your appreciation to the creators of the feast by liking, commenting, etc.
Although this event focuses on Wen Kexing and Zhou Zishu, please feel free to create fan works around other pairings and characters from Qi Ye, Tian Ya Ke, and Shan He Ling (Word of Honor)!
This event will be hosted on Twitter and Tumblr.
This event is NSFW-friendly.
You can find the event Carrd here!
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serpishere · 9 months
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Had a super boring dinner with relatives do here are some doodles from noted
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serpishere · 9 months
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Starting a campaign to promote WenZhou from Tian Ya Ke as the least problematic Priest ship 💪
🔞 NO age gap
👨‍❤️‍💋‍👨 NO incest/incestuous vibes
👥 NO power imbalance
❤️‍🩹 NO unhealthy dynamic
👨‍👦 NO large height difference/minor-coding
Ship clean 💖 Ship green 🍀 Ship WenZhou 🙏😇
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serpishere · 9 months
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Wen Kexing after killing the old Ghost Valley master.
Based on this quote, by Meng Hui, in chapter 74:
When he came out, for an instant, it was unclear whether his robes were made of red fabric or if he was drenched in fresh blood; and for the first time we saw a smile appear on the wooden man's usually frozen face.
Here's the original:
这男人从里面出来的时候,身上穿着一件鲜红的袍子,那一瞬间,竟让人分辨不出,是本来颜色,还是被鲜血染就,他那张从来不动声色的木讷的脸,第一回在所有人面前露出一个笑容来。
I really wanted to try and grasp what his face could have been at that moment, considering the circumstances, what it could have meant for him to do that--killing the GVM as violently as he did. Given WKX's plans, it's safe to assume that becoming the Valley Master was a part of the plan (despite it being the most dangerous position in the Valley) to get to the key, or at least to reach the power to execute what he wanted to.
To become the Valley Master, you must kill the previous one. The way in which he did it, the violence, the brutality, can indicate many things; either a personal hatred for the man, or something more symbolic—that would be up to interpretation.
Regardless—the smile, the first smile they ever saw within Yan Wang Hall, from whom they called the "wooden man"... I wanted to explore, what did the smile mean, how could he be represented?
I think it's up to each and everyone to read something there, so I won't elaborate on my own perception and meaning of that. I just thought useful to add a bit of context. ----- I think that one of my favourite exercises is to work on nuanced expressions that can carry a lot of meaning and emotions with subtle details. The type of expression that every line and pixel can influence, where its representation comes down to the tiniest speck of colour and shadow. I'm happy with how it came out, and I feel like this ended up representing Wen Kexing quite well for me.
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serpishere · 9 months
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Two moody pieces illustrating Wen Kexing, Zhou Zishu and Zhang Chengling travelling. They both functioned as studies, as way for me to explore and test things out with brush and artstyle. That's it haha for once I don't have much to say.
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serpishere · 9 months
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Dark noodle
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serpishere · 9 months
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Dashixiong, my beloved
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serpishere · 9 months
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There was a trend in bird website, so ahaha
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serpishere · 9 months
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They’re sleeping softies, all love just for them
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