We need to find out what the other parallel realms are. Even now we don't know them all.
Clay needs a villain ark. :)
this is the s4 nexo knights fans want.
Something I want to find out is why Monstrox sought out the forbidden powers. Did the other wizards do experiments on monsters to study magic?
He was extremely hunted for his powers... And he have a lot of enemies because he murder a lot of people. 😅
Even though I haven't finished all the fanfic drawings, I'll do the updates in parts instead of a single part. It's hard to have free time when you're in your last year of high school and all summer you've been preparing for college admission, so please be extremely patient. (In the country where I live, at many college you give an admission which have nothing to do with what you learned in high school. 🥲)
Going back to fanfic, there's a lot to say.
Part one
The Council of Wizards is not as good as it seems. In order to study and classify magic, experiments on other creatures were necessary, although this was not necessary for absolutely everything, but for the most part it was. Not only to study magic they conducted experiments, but also to discover information about the species studied, even if this could imply the death of the studied subject. (They kept information from experiments in books so that other wizards would not have to repeat the same experiments for the same causes.)
They generally use monsters for experiments, creatures (normal and with magic) .
Some study subjects were observed from a distance because of the danger they posed.
Others subjects were normal humans to see how they would react in contact with wild magic or how certain infections work, for example lycanthropy.
Sometimes they dissected monsters to see the internal structure.
Some type of monsters were drugged to see their reactions to different substances.
Others were put under extreme physical conditions to see how they adapted and resisted.
Sometimes they researched by what methods certain monsters could be killed.
Many wizards believed that the inferior species had no right to life. In general, those who were not humans were considered inferior, although humans are not the only creatures with superior intelligence and complex societies.
Part two coming soon. :)
Better a book in the head than to clean the bathroom with a toothbrush. 😂😂😂
The day before graduation
+ the scrawlings of a madman (some random clay drawings)
Clay: *quietly regretting and contemplating all the bad decisions made so far*
The Fortrex and the Furious Episode: Feat Swap au
Jestro then proceeds to drive straight into a god damn cliff wall
A drawing from 2019-2020 from my old phone. I love how I evolved in the drawing style.
Batman: Wayne Family Adventures #77 - “Suit Up” (2023)
written by CRC Payne art by Starbite, Geoniya Acuna, Suzi Blake, & C.M. Cameron
Very clever. :)
In my version, Clay's dad die when he have 6 years because of some assassins. His dad deserved that.
Even though I haven't finished all the fanfic drawings, I'll do the updates in parts instead of a single part. It's hard to have free time when you're in your last year of high school and all summer you've been preparing for college admission, so please be extremely patient. (In the country where I live, at many college you give an admission which have nothing to do with what you learned in high school. 🥲)
Going back to fanfic, there's a lot to say.
Part one
The Council of Wizards is not as good as it seems. In order to study and classify magic, experiments on other creatures were necessary, although this was not necessary for absolutely everything, but for the most part it was. Not only to study magic they conducted experiments, but also to discover information about the species studied, even if this could imply the death of the studied subject. (They kept information from experiments in books so that other wizards would not have to repeat the same experiments for the same causes.)
They generally use monsters for experiments, creatures (normal and with magic) .
Some study subjects were observed from a distance because of the danger they posed.
Others subjects were normal humans to see how they would react in contact with wild magic or how certain infections work, for example lycanthropy.
Sometimes they dissected monsters to see the internal structure.
Some type of monsters were drugged to see their reactions to different substances.
Others were put under extreme physical conditions to see how they adapted and resisted.
Sometimes they researched by what methods certain monsters could be killed.
Many wizards believed that the inferior species had no right to life. In general, those who were not humans were considered inferior, although humans are not the only creatures with superior intelligence and complex societies.
Part two coming soon. :)
Clay: "What did you say?"
Grey Knight: "What have you heard! I'm not repeating it a second time!"
Clay: "You need therapy."
Grey Knight: "WE NEED THERAPY! We're the same person, you dumbass!"
Go wild.