(Post-Constant) Wendy visits Webber after her father's passing....
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sketch dump. last ones based on ch 34 of LatetothegameDS oneshots collection:)
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Don't Starve x Animal Crossing, a third time!
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something I’ve never seen done but think about a lot is survivors always having SOMETHING in their “next life” that indicates how they died in a previous one.
for example, let’s say wilson dies from a hound. in the next life, he’ll have a marking that looks like a hound bite. then let’s say he dies from freezing. he won’t have that hound bite marking anymore, but instead, his fingertips seem to be tinted blue and his face is a little more red than usual.
it would likely be a little different for non-human survivors and natural causes. let’s say, WX and wormwood die of freezing. for WX, instead of the blue tint on their fingers, they’d have frost on some parts of their body. for wormwood, his leaves are a little shriveled and curled inward, as if seeking warmth.
let’s say wurt and webber die of overheating. since wurt is a merm, I imagine her skin would be a little less moisturized. not completely dry, of course, but drier than it normally is. for webber, his fur around his head would be tinted red and yellow at the tips—similarly to his magmatic skin, but less controlled-looking.
for wanda, she can’t really naturally die. she only dies due to the “passage of time.” therefore, she wouldn’t be marked… but her clocks would be. she’d see dents, engravings, markings—all different indicators of how she died.
IDK I JUST THINK IT’D BE FUN!!!!!!!!!!!
(shoutout to @steeloptic for helping with wormwood and wanda. @ubersaw check this shit out)
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Charlie you deserved so much better fr fr
-crossposted on twt
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Looting your own corpse is as normal as it can be while you're in the Constant.
From game with @rollingrubic-blog and another friend of mine
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u ppl seem to like these type of things yeah
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Yea in the real 1900s they didn't really have proper language to express this stuff but it's a fantasy setting where people can get trapped in the shadow realm, so I'm sure they could figure out some words for this stuff. My city now.
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