I've been seeing so many Bug Fables OCs floating around, so I thought I'd go ahead and share mine, too~! Introducing Chell, the Large Maple Spanworm Moth!
Several moons after the events of the Everlasting Sapling, a lone moth wandered into the Golden Settlement to make a new home there. Shy and skittish, she immediately caught the attention of the locals. The residents of the settlement tried to greet the foreigner, but the Large Maple Spanworm Moth was too scared and fled any time she was approached. After many attempts to socialize with her, Aria was the only one able to speak to her long enough to get a name out of her: Chell. It was the only information she could get before the moth retreated from her. Chell desires nothing more than to become another face in the crowd that people easily look over, but her skittish nature seems to have had the exact opposite effect. What could have happened to her to make her so scared of other bugs…?
Random fun facts about Chell:
Her mask is made out of an acorn shell. There is no eye hole because she's blind in her right eye.
She is extremely self-conscious about the right side of her face. The only reason her mask has a veil is to ensure nobody can see that side of her face.
She loves aphids and cochineals. She loves to admire them in the farm, but oddly opposes the idea of having one as a pet.
She ate one of Kut's dishes once and loved it. She wants to try more, but she's been too scared to approach the chef and ask for a meal.
“You’re gonna have to try a little harder than THAT.”
My personal headcanons:
Before the Pale King, the Radiance was not a malicious being. She was a little distant and had a bit of an intimidating aura to her, but she was never cruel and heartless.
(Saw this headcanon from someone else, I wish I could remember who it was Dx) The Radiance, like the other Higher Beings, once had a “mortal” form. The Pale King was the one who robbed her of it, beginning her sheer hatred for him and those who worshiped him.
It was once her own people forgot about her and began worshiping the Pale King that her true “villain arc” began. She had snapped with rage and created the infection to enact her vengeance against the kingdom that turned its back on her.
After so many centuries of feeling this hatred for the Pale King/his worshipers, she eventually lost herself completely to her madness.
The infected do not attack anyone who willingly worships her. It is the reason the Resting Grounds (or at least the “above ground” section of it) has no infected beings—because the Seer, her last priest, resides there.
And one (kinda but not really) related headcanon:
The Radiance does not see Nightmare King Grimm as an enemy. Partly because he also holds disdain for the Pale King, but also because the Radiance sees him as the Yin to her Yang. After all, people can’t truly appreciate a dream until they’ve experienced a nightmare.
Could anyone share their opinions/theories/headcanons about the Pale King, the Radiance, and their feud?
Will I ever draw Monomon consistently? Who knows!
Anyway, have two cuties being goobers~
(Transcript below cut)
Top right: doki doki doki (heart pounding)
Bottom left: kusu kusu (giggling)
Bottom right: Kaaa (embarrassment)
Time waits for no bug, and Monomon has become desperate in her search to free Quirrel from his fate. Yet Quirrel sees that this unhealthy obsession has begun affecting her in the worst possible ways. Though she means well, Quirrel cannot let his teacher tear herself apart like this, especially not for his sake. But with Monomon no longer willing to listen to his pleas, Quirrel is running low on options. Desperate times truly call for desperate measures.
Come check out my next fanfic of HK, this time featuring Monomon and Quirrel! Hope y'all are ready for some angst and pain >:3
Publisher Dangen Entertainment and developer Moonsprout Games have released the version 1.2 update for adventure RPG Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling in celebration of the game’s fifth anniversary, the companies announced.
The update adds the following content:
-Fishing in The Fishing Village – Catch worms and reel in some fun!
-New Post-Game Boss Fight – Face off against the heroes of legend in B.O.S.S. mode!
-Team Up with Allies – Watch allies you support join you through a new special medal!
-11 New Medals – Expand your strategies with even more new gameplay-altering medals!
-New Items to Discover – Scattered across the overworld, waiting for explorers to find.
-One New Music Track – A brand-new addition to Bugaria’s already beloved soundtrack.
Vi’s Beemerang now has an option to lock angles to the nearest eight cardinal directions in battle.
A grace period added after falling droplets allows for easier freezing.
Various language fixes, minor balance and bug resolutions, and more!
“This update is a love letter to the incredible Bug Fables community,” DANGEN Enertainment said in a press release. “For those who have already journeyed through the world of Bugaria, this update offers a perfect excuse to return. And for newcomers, there has never been a better time to jump in and experience the award-winning adventure for the first time.”
Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam, GOG, and itch.io.
Watch a new trailer below.
I’ve been sick with the flu so I couldn’t make a new doodle for mah boi, so ah… have this masterpiece again, lol. Happy birthday, my beetle boy
Rito snuggles~! 🦅🦉💕 because who doesn’t love a peck on the cheek from a Rito?
So I got an ask on my RP blog to draw Alphys if she’d encountered the same fate as Gaster, and it lead me to create my own Void Alphys! Below are some general ideas/headcanons I had for this new version of Alphys!
Void Alphys is completely blind in her left eye. She can still see out of her right eye, but not without some kind of seeing aid (Such as her glasses). Because of this, Void Alphys relies more on sound than vision.
Void Alphys does not have true arms or legs. Below her elbows and knees her body is nothing more than black, tar-like substance.
Void Alphys has no tail
Void Alphys has no color to her
The tar-like substance that makes up Void Alphys arms/legs are very sticky, and leaves residue wherever she goes.
The black tar always gravitates back towards Alphys body whenever it drips off/is cut off of her main body.
Void Alphys has lost nearly all forms of communication. Because she has no hands, she cannot text, type, write, and so on. She can speak, but not for long. When she speaks, her vocal cords begin to ooze the black tar. If she speaks for too long, the tar-like substance will begin to obstruct her airway. Because it causes her too much pain, Void Alphys almost never speaks.
The tar-like substance of her arms and legs has elasticity, allowing Void Alphys to stretch and contract her arms/legs at will. She usually only does this with her arms, and only uses it to catch or ensnare anyone who threatens her.
The tar-like substance cannot be harmed in any way, but her main body can be.
Undyne is the only one who has ever heard Void Alphys speak.
May add more stuff or tweak things later, but that’s a general basis for my new AU Alphys~! Hope you guys enjoy it!!
Take a wild guess as to which Zelda enemy I hate the most XD
This probably has to be one of my most infamous moments in my streaming history. It never matters what game it is, redeads are AWFUL!
Guess who has returned from the grave and become a V-Tuber
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