These 3 inch, holographic foil double-sided Protag/Rival charms have been added to my shop! Each charm features the the protag(s) and their main rival(s) from DM through Zexal
tauathon prompt : an "opposites day" type thing where somehow Alcor and Mabel switch jobs/places/powers for the day (bonus points if everyone witnessing it is traumatized)
just a silly lil concept of these two!! i also wanted an excuse to finally draw Henry!!
For the first one i was just doing some pose practice with the shibusawa brush and that morphed into drawing mizael. I wouldve drawn a tachyon dragon to go with him but i think it wouldve killed me just looking at it scared me out of drawing it
For the second i literally just drew malik and bakura as one wheat mark. I'll probably do it again
Also bonus doodles i dont really know what i was doing i just needed to kill time tbh. All like 5 sera and ivan fans come get your food
A few double stars in the northern skies // Dark Rangers
Rasalgethi (α Herculis) is a true multiple star system, a triple star system. The name comes from the Arabic phrase ra'is al-jāthī meaning "head of the kneeler," the "kneeler" being Hercules.
Polaris (α Ursae Minoris) is another true triple star system. The name comes from Neo-Latin stella polaris meaning, unsurprisingly, "polar star."
Mizar (ζ Ursae Majoris) is a quadruple star system, with each pair being seen as a "single" star. The name comes from the Arabic word mi'zar meaning "apron, wrapper, or covering."
Almach (γ Andromedae) is a quadruple star system. The name comes from the Arabic word al-'anāq meaning "the caracal," also known as a desert lynx.
Albireo (β Cygni) is probably a visual binary, meaning the two stars just happen to be close to each other on the sky. The name has an uncertain origin, tracing back to Ptolemy.
Castor (α Geminorum) is a sextuple star system, made up of three pairs of stars. The name has its origin in the Greek myth of the twins Castor and Pollux.