We are a path in the woods. We have no beginning, and we have no end…
Are you a path in the woods? Are you a body? Can you even grasp the fuzziest edges of the shapes that confine you?
Uncropped no background version! Because I really like this design for awakened long quiet
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My thoughts on Quiet's mouth(s). No take backsies you're all stuck with this cursed imagery
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Since flight is so physically demanding, the pecs of flying birds are the largest muscles in their bodies
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[Image Description:
A three-panel comic with two characters. First is the protagonist of Slay the Princess, a humanoid bird person whose only defining features are a ragged mouth, two glowing white eys, and ear-tufts. The second is a therapist, a human person with pale skin, curly hair, big glasses, and a tartan shirt with a collar. The comic is almost entirely a warm monochrome, save for some orange in the second panel.
The first panel is viewed over the shoulder of the therapist, who is holding a clipboard with notes on it that read as follows:
Quiet, Long
- bird man??
- look up parrot stress behaviors.
The protagonist laying on his back on a couch, wings akimbo. He is holding up his hands and gesturing as he speaks. The setup is extremely stereotypical therapy. The dialogue reads:
Therapist: And how did that make you feel?
Protagonist: Everything at once, yet nothing at all, a wave of collapsed probabilities still washing ashore.
Therapist: So you're… confused?
The second panel depicts the protagonist looking at the viewer. He is haloed by a newborn planet, orange lava glowing in the cracks of its surface. He says, "I mean it literally. At this very moment and all the moments before and all the moments that ever will be, we are speaking through infinite spiraling thoughts. I am a fractal brought breath, my patterns repeating such that size does not matter, infinitesimal and astronomical by the same measure."
The third panel is a close-up of the therapist's face. They are looking at their clipboard, which has a page flipped up, with wide eyes and a pinched mouth. They say "I see." A thought bubble off to their side reads "They did NOT cover this in therapy class."
End Image Description].
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Slay the Princess my beloved
(Just a note, this is entirely separate from @emerald-onion’s Ink Stained Blade AU! Go check it out if you have time^^)
Cross by Jakei
Slay the Princess (+ options below) by Black Tabby Games
TLQ/STP!Cross by me
GUESS WHAT IT’S INTERACTIVE
This means I have time to draw Horror!Dreamtale during polls >:3
And sometimes I wonder why I get burned out so much… :,)
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To heal the Wounded Wild, simply find a spot with good soil and a lot of sunlight to plant her. Provide her with plenty of water, love, and care, and she should make a full recovery. Though it may take a lifetime, there is no more rewarding gardening experience than the Regrown Wild.
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