i hate fandom wikis on characters because they often include fan interpretations of the character, not allowing the reader to have a true interpretation of their own, instead one mixed with others'. i dislike fanon in general because it's a recirculation of fan ideas, not creativity based from the original material.
i point out the spread of misinformation on canon for this reason. specifically, people stating common headcanons as fact and final. this does not mean i have an issue with headcanons, as long as people are aware it is a headcanon.
the more fans demand that what their beliefs are is canon, the less variety and diversity, the less interesting takes on characters and their dynamics with others.
I didn't ask if it made sense to keep going. I said I'm going to kick your twisted evil ass.
Taurus molecular cloud
Wadjet and Nekhbet, the snake and vulture goddesses, are the fierce protectors of Lower and Upper Egypt. Despite the ups and downs of their relationship in the beginning, they learned to respect each other and eventually became inseparable, though they'd never admit it! They're always seen together, bickering over the smallest things, yet they never truly lose sight of one another. For this reason, they were granted the honor of forming a unique divine dyad, representing harmony and peace between the two faces of Kemet.
Before I fucked with the colors and render, I'm gonna share some of my favorites parts of the lineart (yup' there's a sleepy Lion in the background)
If it's okay for me to say it, look at that mirror and the vases. Beautiful muack muack (there's gonna be more food and some puddles of wine, but make the lineart of that just gonna be a headache later... trust the process)
Timeless nameless - year 2024 - digital complex technique
Giordano Rizzardi
A thoughtful Set for the new year⚡️
our worst moments don't make us monsters.
Multishipper!! I support any ship in a fandom unless it is toxic, adult x child, or weird in general 🦖🐚 |15 yrs old| |I am a Christian, but I love learning more about other religions or cultures| She/They
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