This is what Stelle thinks passes for flirting. Luckily for her, it works on exactly one person.
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I've been keeping this inside for long but....women back muscles are the most hot shit ever.....I just know kafka's back is muscular af
MMMM Kafka’s back muscles are absolutely ripped.
It’s all hidden underneath her coat when she’s in battle, but when she’s shirtless ohmygod. Every time she moves, those back muscles flex and crease so easily, showing off her scars from battle and the attentive care she’s put into her workout routine 🥵
OML. Kafka doing pull ups while in nothing but a sports bra. She can do so many in front of you and she adores the way you shamelessly stare at how defined she is…
HOYOVERSE IS A COWARD. GIVE ME SWEATY MUSCULAR WOMEN >:(
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YOURE this comets defense system? What makes you so important. You look like just another Astral to me. - Dawn
The comet awaits.
A challenge has been issued.
Beware the star's eternal...
@kirbyoctournament
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they cuddle.
i didnt draw this before cuz i was just super tired after...uh... i guess 7-8 hours of straight drawing? bro these comics for some reason take a lot of time despite being sketchy.
i also made this while watching 4th episode tiny bunny playthrough which is also black and white and the game is crazy af, thats indeed a strange experience.
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somewhat related to my morality rant from the other day, the distinction between kakania and isolde is that kakania would kill a person if the situation really called for it, if she wants to defend her honor or someone else's honor or perhaps even prove a point. but that would be considered an extreme for her, as she would be more likely to negotiate or debate her points, and if that still fails, then she'll resort to violence. even though there's probably a part of her that wants certain despicable people dead, i think she'd rather avoid having to take lives if possible
on the other hand, isolde would kill if it feels like the right thing to do for her. the way she measures right and wrong may not make sense to most other people but it sure makes sense to her, and she hardly ever doubts it, making it near impossible to get her to change her mind. despite her unusual moral compass, she does not entirely lack morals, as she has actively shown compassion toward others. interestingly, this compassion also seems to be the root of many of her issues. when you think about the events we have seen in the storyline ... she either perceives her murders as acts of mercy, through which she can free another person from their misery, or as a means to prove herself capable of being helpful, in this case to kakania specifically. the way she basically told kakania "i can also kill a manus vindictae member to prove myself to you" after killing a foundation member is a good example of this. her reasoning for killing does not seem to follow an easily discernible pattern but oftentimes it stems from good intentions, from a place of compassion
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