ok so...I wouldnt call myself necessarily "artistically talented", and I famously am very bad at perspectives.. but i drew a thing for @bearotonin-international
switching from schoolwork to tumblr is so scary bc wait let's make sure i actually closed my group presentation before writing about old man dick in google docs just in case i'm somehow typing on both
Actual sitcom-type FNaF AU for fun—complete with all those audience reactions, too—the gasps, the cheering, etc.
It would involve all of the games—although not exactly in order—but each would essentially get a season, at least. 1-3 is everything from the beginning+FNaF 4 stuff.
S4+5? FNaF 1. S6? FNaF 2. S7+9? FNaF 3 time, etc. Like... the AU does focus on all of the main games and everything. It’s just FNaF but: Typical Sitcom.
You hear that Audience Gasp as The Yellow Rabbit begins luring Susie or something—but it cuts away before anything is actually seen or heard. Mockumentary stuff could be be funny.
The Yellow Rabbit lures, Audience Gasps, and it like... cuts to those talking sections, with people giving their ideas on who just could have caused the disappearance.
And it’s all just quick little things, before it gets to a suspicious Henry—but before he can actually say anything, it cuts to William—and he just has the largest grin on his face ever.
I have watched Red, White and Royal Blue twice now and i'm past that scene on the book so nothing can convince me that Henry didn't invite Alex to the polo match just so he could show off his riding abilities if you know what I'm talking about
4:15 through 8:35 of the very first episode of the new Dragon Prince season literally fucked me up. Like I thought this was a children’s show, I didn’t expect this level of devastation and tragedy
In the last month or so, my interest in nyo!England has blossomed. Yet, I have long disliked the canon stylization of the character.
Ms. Alice Kirkland has never been one to shy away from physical labor or the harsh realties of her own people. Even at the height of her international power, it was rare that- unless directly requested by the monarch or prime minster- that she lived among the aristocrats for long periods of time. A stark difference between her and her French counterpart. While her rebellious days as a sailor were behind her, throughout the 1800s it was not uncommon to find her either in the mines, in a factory, or tending to her own country estate farm.
References and Inspirations bellow cut, Programs used: MS Paint and Krita
I could not have done any of this without these references.