The question is "kill yourself"
Winter: Here's a question for all you mind readers out there.
Winter:
Mine is the jungle temple from terraria
no YOUR body is a temple. mine is the needle pit from saw 2
I am terribly sorry to say this, but I can not make any donations currently.
Once I get a job, I will begin donating to those that need money more than I do once again.
My DOD designs!
Burn wings of fire x Messmer Elden Ring Shadow of the Erdtree
She encouraged him to make the storehouse so she could look at all of the hornsent corpses, but then he started preserving their culture in it, and then he had to kick her out of it becsuse she wouldn't stop biting and messing shit up.
they make each other much worse.
yes this is a crackship
I am very fond of the second arc protagonists. They are my favorite collective of plot focus characters, which may be evident by the fact that I've been drawing them more than any other in this challenge. They are a very charming group, even if a few possible character connections are vastly underdeveloped (Moon and Turtle, Winter and Turtle, and Winter and Kinkajou could probably form very strong bonds if they were explored).
The flipside of fondness is usually the formation of strong opinions. I think about these guys a lot. One thing I initially thought was fine, but then struck me as strange on a revisit was the ending of Moonwatcher's book. You have the group (sans Winter), who previously struggled to accept Moon for her unintentionally invasive powers, ostensibly overcome their mistrust of her and solidify their respective bonds with her. Kinkajou in particular tells her that, because she makes no secret of her thoughts anyway, it doesn't matter to her that Moon can read her mind. Up to there it is all very wholesome and heartwarming. Moonwatcher then decides to give them an out, sharing the secret of Skyfire as a way to block her powers. This is a good and very noble gesture, really showing her trustworthiness and respect for their privacy here.
But then they actually take her up on that offer, right after stating they are over their misgivings. I get why they do it--Moonwatcher's uncontrollable power is really inconvenient and annoying to be around--but backtracking 5 seconds later makes their previous declaration of acceptance ring a bit hollow. If I could make a choice here, I would really have liked this to turn into a long-running character arc for the group, where they gradually learn to trust Moon and eventually decide that they don't need the Skyfire anymore, taking it off for good. And Moon in turn could work on refining control over her power so she can be around her friends without accidentally reading every thought. Maybe all of that could have been a scene in the arc 2 finale. But at the very least I would have liked for Kinkajou to stick with her original declaration and reject the Skyfire outright, signaling to Moon that--contrary to her mother's words--the powers are not a curse and that she doesn't need to be ashamed of them.
I guess here is an idea for potential fanfiction: Make them chuck the Skyfire in the bin. Let Moon see that her friends choose to hang out with her even if they can't block her powers.
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Long comic today. Sorry it took a while to come out. I think this is the longest one I've drawn for this challenge too.
Just one more day and then Smaugust will be done. I hope you have been enjoying this so far. Thanks for sticking with me.
Do you have any headcannons for Anemone X Tamarin? Please?
here are some long overdue headcanons for these girls!!
- It was Anemone who confessed first, and when Tamarin confirmed that she returned her feelings it was immediately the start of a very beautiful and very adorable relationship
- The start of their relationship was a bit awkward. They’re still young and still trying to figure things out, but eventually as time went on they became more comfortable and they become the best couple in the academy
- Anemone decides to learn some writing stuff for herself so she could write really good things for Tamarin herself. Tamarin always loves to hear what Anemone wrote for her. Even if it is a little flimsy compared to Turtle’s writing, Tamarin doesn’t care because her girlfriend wrote it JUST FOR HER and that’s SWEET
- In return, Tamarin gives Anemone some flowers almost every day and Anemone learns a lot about flowers from her. The flowers have meaning, though, and once Anemone learns that some of the flowers given to her meant some really sweet and romantic stuff her heart just BURSTS
- Sometime in the future, Tamarin gets to start her own garden and invites Anemone to help out, and she agrees. It’s a bit dirty, though, and Anemone doesn’t like getting dirty, but eventually she does come to like it?? And also Tamarin is just so happy to do some gardening with Anemone
whiteout you have to tell us now
whiteout to me is *highly specific experience* but also not really.
We should allow mudwings to do this