its so difficult to draw anatomy. and objects. and backgrounds. and clothing. and colors. and lighting. i honestly dont know how i ever managed to draw anything in my entire life
its so difficult to draw anatomy. and objects. and backgrounds. and clothing. and colors. and lighting. i honestly dont know how i ever managed to draw anything in my entire life
its so difficult to draw anatomy. and objects. and backgrounds. and clothing. and colors. and lighting. i honestly dont know how i ever managed to draw anything in my entire life
Tallulah's letter reminded me of a sentiment I have seen before in another SMP. Although, Tallulah's future seems much happier than his.
It's impressive how someone can recreate the exact same backstory while trying to change it.
He said to his daughter, "I want to give you the option if you want a weapon." Seemingly not wanting to repeat his mistake of forcing his son into a war. While not remembering that, his son told him that he just wanted him to stay and supported him even if he didn't follow his father.
Now, both are escaping their father's enormous shadow that looms in their tired eyes, their prophetic nightmares, and their identical pasts; all while showing that they are not just his son and daughter.