the now double response comic as a whole
jealous gods<3
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I wanted to draw others' lambs as well .. I had to drew mine, too..
And omg, it's so hard to do so
The peeps who these lambs belong to
@hoofpeet @runningwithscizzorz @itislils2004 @coffincrows @ballad-of-the-lamb
I wanted to draw more lambs, but then artist block hit me like an isekai truck, so this is all I got to offer.
...yeah
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Leshy is the ex-god of chaos, so it's no surprise he favors chaos and that it guides most of his actions, which also makes his motives pretty unpredictable, even to the other Bishops.
Hating the Lamb would be the logical thing to do, but approaching them in a friendly way will result in more confusion and a chance to annoy the hell out of Narinder as a bonus.
So far Lamb doesn't seem to mind, aside from the confusion the interactions cause them.
Based on Leshy interactions in my cotl game file
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I am in LOVE with your Wedding Bells AU!!! I always love it when people integrate jewelry (specifically gold) into fictional cultures and this just takes the cake--- is there any jewelry/item associated with non-spousal partnership or platonic partnership? I'd love to integrate this kind of idea into my (for-my-eyes-only, never to be published anywhere) fanfic lmao
Most jewelry in the lamb/sheep culture is non romantic. It’s based off of intent on both parties, sort of saying nonverbally what you think you are to someone, and how they in turn perceive you.
For example, if you’d like to be friends with someone, you’d give them something for their hands and arms, but if they put it on their clothes you know they only think of you as an acquaintance. Anything above the head is reserved for family, and anything on the feet is for people you hate.
If someone gave you a necklace, and you wrapped it around your wrist, it’s basically rejecting someone’s proposal, but saying “I’d still like to be friends though”.
There’s creativity with how jewlery is displayed, and most of the Lamb's follower's offerings are either somehow attached to their fleece or displayed in the temple.
When Shamura gifted Auri a set of bracelets, they put them on their horns (because Shamura is now family). Shamura saw this, put the pieces together, and realized that Narinder and the Lamb were married.
Shamura told their other siblings, but all the bishops refuse to tell Narinder, because they think its funny.
Edit: Im so glad you like this au. Please have fun with it in your writing! If I didnt fully answer your question, please let me know. I feel as though I may not have.
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I have returned. @aychama >:)
I couldn't help it, this AU has me in a chokehold and the redesign is beautiful. accept this humble fanart of the queen.
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Wow, you did it after all! Okay, now let's do the second stage
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Half the cult believes the front they put up, the other half knows but they're cool with it. Ewen you need to tone it down like 5 notches there
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eating up the religious toxicity in the dynamic
Based on this pic from another Tumblr post:
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uncomplainingly...
fun fact:
I'm thinking that one feature I'll give to how I draw Lamb, is that he has no teeth, that his insides are like the Void.
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