I used my wipers to get rid of a bug on my windshield last week, and now the smear won’t leave the glass. I’ve tried using the cleaner, waiting for the rain to wash it away, nothing.
And we're back with the "Beyblade Burst God AU x Epic: The Musical" crossover!
We're back with Hyde singing as Circe! Odysseus has come to his palace to retrieve his men, and Hyde isn't having it!
And going with the lore that the song provides, I'd like to add a little more to Hyde's backstory. He once was intent on proving to both the gods and the humans that his monsters were could live in peace with them, and went as far as trying to find an alternative to the energy crisis that fueled his monsters. But when humans started to get scared and kill his creations, his view of humans as a whole darkened. He basically said “You hate my monsters? Fine - you’re their food now.”
So when Odysseus comes to his palace with the intent to take his men back by force, Hyde reiterates the fact that he would do anything to protect his monsters. And while during the song, Circe summons a beast to take down Odysseus, Hyde is that beast. He transforms into the ultimate monster in order to take down the most dangerous threat to his creations.
For some reason when I think of Hyde’s ultimate monster form, I picture something about seven stories tall, completely black in color, glowing white hair that’s about nine yards long, lots of centipede legs, one creepy-looking eye, a razor sharp mouth on his chest, razor sharp claws, and equally sharp spikes all over his body.
(@heartsyayayayay , it is about to go down!)
Here's the song that the drawing is based off of, animated by the talented @anniflamma ! This is my favorite animation of the song by far, and it's actually the animation that let me know that both Sagas had been released (I had been completely in the dark before)!
Back to the "Beyblade Burst God AU x Epic: The Musical" crossover!
Next up is "Wouldn't You Like", the second song from the Circe Saga!
I chose Suoh mostly because during the song, Hermes is giving Odysseus a flower that he can use to fight Circe. Suoh fits the role of “flower-giver” perfectly because he’s literally the God of Blossoms and Thorns.
Though during the song, Hermes also states that he wants to “send a message” to Circe. I can totally see Suoh using Odysseus’s desperation to save his men as an opportunity to send a message to Hyde about who’s the stronger deity. The message would be something like “Oh, you can create monsters? Well guess what - I can give people god-like powers through my flowers!”
I tried doing a vantage shot where Suoh is in the process of actually handing the flower to Odysseus, which is why it and his offered hand look as big as his head. I also tried to make him look sly and devious by having his exposed eye open, as his eyes are normally closed, but I’m pretty sure that I just made him look loopy.
I actually did look it up, and “holy moly” is a real flower. It’s a small yellow blossom with pink or red stripes. Though for some reason as I drew this, I had a slightly different image in my head…
(@eggiari , I know you asked me to draw Suoh a while back, so I hope you enjoy this!)
Here’s the song that the drawing is based off of, animated by the lovely Ximena Natzel! See you guys in the next one!
It’s sad to see your favorite content creators deviating from your favorite fandoms, but you just have to remember that they have their own developing interests too, and that they have every right to follow them.