I've decided i'm going to finally try and get into drawing fanart type stuff this year. i've always been so afraid of drawing characters that i love because im afraid ill somehow butcher them and it'll ruin my enjoyment of the characters somehow but. frankly i think im worth it. i've been drawing nothing but oc designs for the past couple years and my drive to draw has coincidentally also been very low and i have made very little improvement in this time period so i think it's finally time i dip my toes in
unfortunately this means i'll be drawing stuff no one here cares about but who cares i draw for me
7 notes
·
View notes
Don't worry, Oliver is one of your insane mutuals
the way I kinda believe you,,,, Oliver if you’re reading this I can cook & clean and bark
5 notes
·
View notes
Reference for Yang's most feared immortal, the Dullahan! he also has a boring human name.
extra lore under the cut
naked mecha are always cursed
Powered by ancient Dynast armor, history books detail the Dullahan's massacre of Traitless (the modern word for normal humans) and Fey. Eventually, Chronos challenged him to a duel, fatally wounding him with the unrelenting blade Mistilteinn, capable of piercing any material.
Arelis dove into the ocean and spent the next few thousand years in stasis. He's since been retrieved, and isn't quite as dangerous as he used to be — in more ways than one. Arelis has mellowed out, and the arms race of modern humanoids have caught up with the destructive force of his power armor.
16 notes
·
View notes
whole slew of ian doodles from various @reblogincarnation-blues writings!
From left to right, top to bottom:
Badass Mindscape Ian from Chapter 4 of All the Old Familiar Places
Same as 1
Very normal Bian (he's ok) from Chapter 5 of The Mirrored Heart
Soulmate AU Ian as Mira meets him in Chapter 3 of The Mirrored Heart and an older version because he survives to a happy ending and I'm giving him one (1) break (soulmark design inspired by this awesome art by @that-ghost-pal!)
pissy little baby Ian!Bill from Chapters 4 and 9 of All the Old Familiar Places
Twice divorced gray eyesed Ian (my favorite chew toy) from Chapter 1 of The Mirrored Heart
Sick of this bullshit Bian from Chapter 5 of The Mirrored Heart
This bullshit Bian from Chapter 4 of The Mirrored Heart
99 notes
·
View notes
Okay Im reeeaallly hoping for some legends characters like they said so what if season 2 happens and we find out that Qimir was Tenebrous's apprentice, a new character or was set up to be darth Venamis (Darth Venamis is a bith in legends so probably a new character with a similar story? Or they'll just take some creative liberty and make him human)
In legends, Venamis was Tenebrous's secret apprentice that Darth Plagueis killed and brought back to life. I think that either Qimir was the secret apprentice and follows that story or he was the main apprentice and Plagueis was the secret apprentice and was sent to kill him to take his place as a test by Tenebrous. (Something Palpatine did to Vader in the comics... Like a lot). Either way, Plagueis either keeps him from dying or brings him back to life and he feels betrayed by Tenebrous and horrified that his life was used as an experiment and leaves to find his own acolyte, plotting to kill Tenebrous and Plagueis for what happened.
Also if Plagueis and Tenebrous are in the series it would explain how Mae & Osha were created by the force. Either Mother Aniseya got the help of Plagueis to create the twins or Plagueis stole Mother Aniseya's work after Mae & Osha were born to create life on his own.
And that links Qimir to Mae and Osha in a way and in his mind it's a poetic way to bring down Plagueis. With his own creation. Or he blames Mother Aniseya for the way Plagueis played with his life and that leads to him discovering Mae and Osha.
16 notes
·
View notes
Been thinking of maybe doing chill art/game streams on twitch or something, since I have decent internet here :o
Is that something you guys might be interested in?
Main issue ive run into in the past is that i like to play music while drawing on stream to help me feel less nervous about "oh no there is silence i need to be Entertaining", but maybe i can still get away with that if I dont save the VOD? Idk I'll consider my options there
But yeah aside from stuff like pokemon and stardew, i also have some more obscure games on my steam that are super jank and it might be fun to delve into those too sometime XD
13 notes
·
View notes
therapy question for my friends in my computer, Specifically people w trauma, dissociative disorders, more stigmatized disorders in general, people who've been labelled "treatment resistant," etc. What type of therapy r u in and Does it help . bc cbt absolutely has not worked for me and idrk what to look into. i was in dbt when i was younger and that helped, and ive heard good things abt emdr (also bad things but we stay silly), but does any one have thoughts , advice, etc Bc i have got to get back in therapy at some point soon And preferably something long term
7 notes
·
View notes
last week marked a full year since i started a daily habit of reading french fiction to myself out loud, so i took a picture of the books i finished in the last twelve months to commemorate the occasion!
as you can see, there are nine books total but two of the books (count of monte-cristo and les mis) take up fully half the volume, which makes sense because the first six of the twelve months were devoted to just those two behemoths. full list:
Le Comte de Monte-Cristo, Tomes I et II, Alexandre Dumas père
Les Misérables, Tomes I et II, Victor Hugo
La fin de Chéri, Colette
Le Tour du monde en 80 jours, Jules Verne
Exercices de style, Raymond Queneau (this one i read in both paperback and audiobook; the audiobook is stacked on top)
Changer l'eau des fleurs, Valérie Perrin
Claudine à l'école, Colette et Willy
Candide ou l'Optimisme, Voltaire
Le mur, Jean-Paul Sartre
la fin de chéri was both the shortest book and the hardest to read! there was a lot of vocab i wasn't familiar with, and the syntax was a real challenge. colette LOVES her a comma. like, she uses commas to do so many different things i can never really tell what any given comma is supposed to be doing. she might as well just not use punctuation at all. also, i only discovered this like five months after the fact, but it's apparently a sequel?? i was super confused by a bunch of stuff that seemed pretty unexplained and it turns out there was a reason for that lol (the reason being the explanations were in a totally different book). i also just, like, didn't really like the story 😩 rip me!
cmc and les mis were both books i had read previously in english but never in french. exercices du style and probably about half of le mur i had read for college french (if you look closely you can see the spines of those two are a more faded color because i've had them for 15 years lol). the rest were brand new to me. changer l'eau des fleurs was the only book published in the current century. so much great vocab in that one...i really gotta read more stuff from the last few years. also it made me cry big time.
i think i'm gonna keep up this daily habit, but i'd like to expand to poetry and possibly? even non-fiction?? at some point?? francophones feel free to rec me stuff! i'm trying to work my way through some of the really classic french canon, so next up i'm thinking maybe le fantôme de l'opéra, cyrano de bergerac, and at least the first volume of à la recherche du temps perdu? i also want to read more recent stuff, so i've been looking at winners of readers' choice prizes and whatnot, but suggestions from actual individuals would be grand. i think some scifi could be cool maybe, but i don't know anything about french-language scifi and have no idea where to start...
non-french francophone authors would also be really great if you have any suggestions!
40 notes
·
View notes