trying to be Mokey Fraggle in her ragtime queen song
Actually I did a try to be raggedy Ann from Raggedy Ann and Andy: a musical adventure, but then I remarked that I sounded closer to Mokey Fraggle than Raggedy Ann
Eliott's mother by Foxiso
in my mind (mixed with some facts I learned about the movie production) I imagined Eliott being a mix between an oriental dragon (his mother here) and an occidental dragon, and he and his brother are the only survival of a first litter so the eggs you see behind his mother are from a second litter who hasn't hatched yet
I wanna thank @BrendaMaryanArt and @SUPERLOU_GAMES on twitter for letting me use the characters and sound of the video game Finding Frankie.
I wanna thank @asperasparagus and @janesbeloved for letting me use their OCs.
And I wanna thank @emiimagination
and @chacha1727141 on twitter for their support ^^.
wonder what they’re talking about
old drawing i thought to just post on my fic on wattpad
it’s a prototype for the Wogglebug
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hey there, quite a few people have been getting this ask in their inbox and i just want to clarify that NONE of it is true. Saltystingray is one of my closest friends and i know for a fact that he would never spread false rumours about anyone.
this seems to be a pathetic attempt to ruin his reputation. do not believe a word of it. thank you.
I feel like this a lot. In a way it's a nice and a bad feeling. Nice because there is so much I want to write about. Bad because I worry if I'll get the time to write it all. Overall though I'm glad I'll be able to add to my world for the very foreseeable future.