[The ouroboros] represents the notion that life and energy never completely die, but are constantly transformed and renewed in an infinite cycle.
Couldn't decide between Enot and Nightcat as the ninth scug, so here's a version with Nightcat! Enot version got the main image spot tho cause I love my design for them :)
Some alts without the glow, just for fun idk. I think the glow makes it look more finished but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
And transparents, since I'm not too sold on the background I whipped up for this lol. Well besides the rain the rain looks good
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no by all means keep judging cartoon villains solely by if they get redeemed in the end. i know some of us like to talk about other stuff like characterization or entertainment value or nuance as something that makes a good villain. but i think the only thing that actually matters is if the villain ends up on good terms with the protagonist at the end. all the Good TM cartoons with Good TM creators make the villains die a Horrible Death for being Abusers or whatever. and all the Bad TM cartoons with Bad TM creators Forgive Fascists by not making them get publicly executed by the 14 year old protagonist in front of the 8 year old target demographic.
i mean im so glad that more cartoons nowadays are subverting the psyop to support fascists that a few queer artists and queer shows definitely invented in 2017. there are so many popular cartoons doing that. it's almost like there are more properties killing their villains now and in the past than there ever were of properties that didn't do this. and it's almost like whether the villain gets redeemed at the end is more about the context of the story and its themes leading up to a narratively sound decision.
but you know. a few queer shows made by trans ppl were popular and they didn't kill their fascists and even had the gall to make them nuanced while also looking into the harm they did. guess it's trendy to forgive your abusers now because like two cartoons said so. out of like 40 other similarly high profile works that just straight up hit their villains with a bus or smth. by all means. keep heaping praise onto that one show about how they "let their villain just be evil" instead of talking about anything more interesting. that's so subversive, everyone's doing it!
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The Lynch’s as Shakey Graves and the Hourse He Road In On songs because i haven’t been able to stop listening to my southern music recently
Niall- Counting Sheep
“I am the very specimen of a sleep walking gentleman”
Aroura- A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
Come on. Do I need to put lyrics? It’s a Disney song about dreams.
Declan- Dining Alone
“Same old shoes on the same old feet, same old tie every day of the week, shampoo conditioner rinse and repeat, drip dry do it again”
“I wonder what it’s like to fly a plane, to meat a girl of Friday night and wake up next to her on Saturday”
Ronan- Doe, Jane
“I use to nip at the heels bite at the moon, now I sit and stay like the good dogs do”
Matthew- Nobody’s Fool
“Never alone, always some new chaperone, seems you’re never alone,
Yeah you climb to the top of the park, enjoy the view...”
(Bonuse) Adam- Love, Patiently
“Dear friend of the girl that I once dated...”
“I think there’s something to love in me, but I run from the touch of a loved one, I could never live patiently”
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rly love the party comp in uo. current units (in drakengard rn) and my unofficial names for them:
“they cant kill alain if theyre dead”: alain (front row, leader), aubin, berenice, yahna (back row)
firebomb: hodrick, melisandre (front row), chloe (leader), auch (the firebomb)
the boys: travis (front row, leader) lex, rolf, jeremy
“dad can you come pick me up”: josef (front row, leader, the dad in question), clive, mordon, leah (back row)
[unnamed]: adel, colm, ochlys (front row), sharon (back row, leader) (this is my healer unit)
LETS GO LESBIANS: fran (front row, leader), mariam, kitra, magellan (back row)
“get fucked”: renault (leader), berengaria (front row), virginia, aramis (back row)
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