"She asked questions. About our lands, our tribe. And she listened... with patience, with wisdom. I told her things long kept silent—about my family, my dreams, my fears. She never tired of me, never judged. We kept each other's company."
—Ourea, about CYAN
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Thu_Jan_5. In the end I met Ikrie again :3
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whilst I was supposed to be paying bills or something I put two hours into The Frozen Wilds instead. the vibes remain vividly wintery and fantastical, and the story begins to display all the weaknesses game 2 will really lean on until they crack. I love imagining how Aloy compares the mountains here to the ones where she grew up, watching the snow devils spin by, and seeing everywhere that techno-magical blue light that killed its first wielder
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Redid a piece from 3 years ago! (Older on the left, newer on the right!)
It’s fun to see improvement over the years!
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"And for just a moment, before life left her, Banukai knew the truth of the Blue Light, and she felt peace..."
"Ourea... I'm free."
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