Well, drawing a Death Note Pokémon AU sure as fuck ain't paying the bills but I'd be lying if I said It doesnt feel good lol.
I have no idea where this came from. Honestly, I took Adderall to clean my room, and this happened instead, but i hope someone besides me finds this entertaining, lol.
I had a whole plot in my head but forgot it already. All I got is Near is from Lavender Town, but strangely, no one else in town has ever seen or heard of him. Guess just another one of Lavender town's ghost stories...kinda weird how kids toys keep popping up on the gravestones, tho.
Bonus: Espurr was his first pokemon. He never goes inside his pokeball, and he has an insatiable hunger for violence.
This was too much fun, and I'm already in the middle of drawing Mello, so I'm hoping I can post it later today. Feel free to let me know what you guys think or if you have any ideas!
Also, work and life have had me in a chokehold for the last couple of months, so I'm sorry to everyone on here I ghosted. I'm hoping to message people back later tonight and maybe even post more headcanons, but in the meantime whatcha guys think Near would name his Espurr?
Gevanni: You have any plans for tonight?
SPK coworker: Home, TV…
Gevanni: Well… Have fun
SPK coworker: You too *walks away*
Near: You’re gonna die alone
"Call me by your name, and I'll call you by mine."
"Mello,"
"Near."
Thank you @user-null for drawing this, it's amazing <3
I can't stop thinking of a Death Note AU, where Near is an exchange student and travels overseas during the summer to stay in a small town in the countryside. He barely understands the language and has to rely on a local blonde-haired man (Mello) to communicate with him and show him around the place.
They spend the summer going from strangers to friends, to eventual lovers.
Just drew my OC!Michi and her being on a date with Baji, look at those cuties :D
“Why do people like a character who’s committed war crimes but hate this other character just because they’re annoying” because it’s fiction Susan, and being annoying in fiction is a greater sin than being a supervillain, because it won’t make me want to read about them. It isn’t difficult to understand