Lucifer and his daughter❤️🔥
This is what Narinder (and Lamb) needs. A galaxy load of being the butt of jokes but not enough emotional digging.
We’re having some big feelings rn 🥺
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Alright, since Madam Mel has goated me into revealing my extremely amateurish thoughts, here goes.
I've had my suspicions on how Narinder was able to get a hold of the Last Lamb, and how he was even able to bring it back to life in the first place. It comes with too many plotholes that, thankfully the game leaves open to interpretation so here are my theories and One I think Mrs @melled42 is gunning for.
The first Theory being that Shamura sent the last Lamb to Narinder either intentionally as a show to break Narinder's dream of returning and to accept his fate as being bound to Hell's limbo, or unintentionally as a last way to give Narinder a chance to free himself and repent for his actions of slaughtering unwillingly innocents and to punish himself for the actions he committed against his most favorite sibling. There are words Shamura uses that alludes to the idea that he may have purposely given Narinder the Lamb, the same way he gave Narinder Aym and Ba'al, probably due to how damaged his mind was and how he drifts in and out because of his brain damage. I can go more into this theory because its a personal one of mine and part of my headcanon
However, I believe Melled42 is going for my second theory and one I hope isn't the case (Game-Canonwise) but..... Narinder may have killed the Lamb himself, directly in order to get direct control of the creature's life, to will it for his own purpose. I came to this conclusion because Narinder's ultimate goal was to control Life AND Death, and he never fully achieved the goal, because his siblings stopped him before he could break such a fundamental law of nature. Death is only supposed to go 1 way, so for Narinder to even have the power to perverse such a Primordial Law means he had to have had a direct connection and influence over Lamb (in this case Ewen's) death, to control their aspect of Life and thus, create a creature not bound by the Laws and Limitations Narinder actively sought to break.
All this is to say, the theory is that Narinder intentionally killed Ewen himself to give him life that bounds Ewen to Narinder through the power of the Red Crown. This would explain why Lamb can detach its head and still remain alive and aware, retain all their powers and abilities without aging physically, while also exhibiting God-Like effects such as the black blood or ichor if you will, that leaks from a God's wounds. Lamb wasn't killed by the Headsmen, he was killed somehow stealthily through an act by Narinder himself.
Its extremely twisted, yet right up Narinder's alley. I'm against it personally but fuck it would fit if this is what Melled42 is going for. That the twisted mentality the two of them tend to feed into one another, the act that started all of this, was Narinder killing Lamb to claim their life and soul for himself, before his siblings could get the job done and ruin his plans. I like this, and HATE it because it creates a full circle moment that only adds to the selfish depravity of their natures as a whole, that due to the solitary existence both were forced to endure, the empty, meaningless deaths they were both part of and directly influenced with their actions, connects them both on an extremely primal level where only they and they alone, can understand stand each other completely.
I wanted to keep this grenade tucked away but Madam Mel asked so.... here it is. If I'm wrong, I fully accept it because even I see the cracks in my theory but damnit..... brain is going wild with ideas.
An explanation for the wound on Ewen's, my lamb's neck. I've had this headcannon since first seeing the bishops but it kind of took a life of its own
When you're a power hungry controlling monster but they're way too into it, even for you
patreons got this early
You know, I often find myself coming back to this comic, and I believe it's because this is probably my favorite iteration of The Lamb within the entire Fandom. This version has something that most of the others seem to lack on a fundamental level that sets it apart, and that's a real sense of self-awareness and maturity.
Don't misunderstand, I get most people enjoy the idea of having a Chaotic Evil Lamb for their self-inserts as it fits with the theme of the game. However, because most artists tend to follow this mentality of the silly victim, the majority tend to lack a true nuance that feels interesting for me personally. @circuscountdowns and a few others I may mention in the future, really know how to show growth and experience without making their Lamb Lawfully Altruistic. A sense of selfishness, but a desire to be better stemming from past pain and longing.
This even extends to their relationship with Narinder, which is by far my favorite in the Fandom as a whole. What sets them apart from most is that their Lamb geninuely cares for Narinder and seeks help and care for the God. Narinder isn't used as the butt of jokes, nor does @circuscountdowns seek to validate their Lamb by unjustly describing Narinder as someone who lied and betrayed them. Yes, Narinder forced Lamb down their path, but the Lamb is just as guilty and they do no shy away from this fact. It makes their growth all the more honest, believable and wholesome because they're both broken creatures who have wronged each other, but overtime grow to help the other overcome the accumulated trauma and I fucking LOVE it.
All in all, for me personally, this is the gold standard for the relationship dynamic between Narinder and Lamb. They're not Good Creatures but neither are misrepresented with fallacies. They're hurt and isolated creatures, wronged by the Bishops who've found love and comfort in one another, despite the wounds they've inflicted on each other, thus righting their personal wrongs.
Hmmm alright. So far in the fandom from what I've seen, only other artist aside from @circuscountdowns and maybe @deltamb3r where their Lamb is mature enough to have a god damn conversation, even if based off of toxic foundations. Nice when someone wants to show the two of them progressing openly, even if its just one step at a time, as it should be.
If you're going to show a relationship, romantic or not, there needs to be some sort of progression. Nothing worse than seeing the thought process of angst-driven hamster-on-a-wheel thinking. Glad to see something a bit more nuance shown.
Love even more so that Narinder's mind is constantly running with thoughts. Considering everything he's been through and the fact that he's had no one to speak to on roughly equal terms for over a thousand years, it makes sense that a mind like his would always be racing along with the sheer crushing weight of his depression and crushed dreams.
I love putting stupid little details in that barely anyone will notice lol.
By the way, got a schedule now! New pages will be coming every friday from now on, if life stays kind with me that is. That way I can work ahead and take breaks if I need to.
For now, enjoy therapist lamb!
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This right here is freaking genius! I love it!
*Mashes two cool things together* cosplay time!!
Bonus: Narinder chikito
All The Yes!
Angel Dust being violently protective of Husk, and will NOT hesitate!
Started out as a warm up, turned into the project as usual😄✨
Now a brother can't help but be curious to what draws you into such dynamics of hatred, chaos and self-destruction. 🤔
Definitely wanna hear about that from someone who loves it.
Sorry to hear about the troubles with your move. Hopefully it will only pick up in a positive light from here.
But I am curious, which couple in fiction inspire you the most?
You know I thought about this an I asked my hubby while we're waiting for the movers and we both have no freaking idea lol.
I've had previous ships but it's mostly what elements attracted me to that ship and then half the time I just make it my own thing. I have elements I like.
hatemance
immortals/time loop with two people stuck together/only one to understand each other
destruction/harm/cannibalism as a form of love
Unhealthy attachment/fear of loss
Sex being less intimate than chaste forms of affection
Usually they want to kill each other/want the other to kill them
But I can't really think of the sources of that specifically besides my own issues and a love of horror/monsters in general
That's it. Game over. The best joke has been spawned.
The Goat: “I think EWE are awesome!”
The Lamb: “And I think you’re the GOAT!”
And Narinder is far too tired to deal with all these SHEEP-nanigans.
Bald Lambert made me laugh but this pretty Lambert got me fiendin a lil bit. But..... seeing the crown, and knowing why.....not as pleasant....
Some doodles 👀
This that shit I crave
THE SMOOCH HAPPENED SHOW US THE SMOOCH
Narilamb smooch let's go
Part 2 Coming soon??? I sure hope.