Mmm kinda gay ngl
Error belongs to Loverofpiggies
Nightmare belongs to Joku
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Oh yeah, here's my favorite little gay moment of the "Eddie's Big Lift" audio that I drew!
(I didn't draw Barnaby because this post ain't about him)
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Tried drawing Melly more "wally!"
Aw man, I never knew Julie and Barnaby were so fun to draw 💕
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Is, is iscan a merman?
No not quite, he still has his legs. However,
He is the best swimmer in Hisui and can both see clearly and breath underwater.
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Funny sketch with Swiss (mousegirl) and Tux (catgirl).
Swiss gets on Tux’s nerves constantly but mostly because Swiss has no survival instinct and does stupid shit.
[ID: a sketch of a cartoon mousegirl and catgirl. The catgirl is holding the mousegirl up by her shirt effortlessly. The mousegirl has a smug look on her face and the catgirl looks annoyed. A word bubble above the mousegirl says “I thought you were too goody-two-shoes to go dumpster diving for mice...”]
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Valetober day 19/20 Mudstone Abyss/Brown Stone Spire
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okay I guess I still have something in me
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what if we were in the loop and we made out
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I realize I don’t draw Spades and Desha very often, and I should.
Being a General did not come easy to Desha, leading did not come easy, hell working with a team and commanding troops were all but foreign concepts for her. The worlds were peaceful, the conflicts small, compared to this new reality. As such, she leaned heavily on Spades training and expertise.
Spades, for the most part, had the very rude awakening that the Jedi were not these all knowing, all powerful leaders that the Kaminoans told them they were with relative glee. He wasnt serving a god, he was serving a woman who was just trying to do right by the worlds. As such, the two were near equals. The Nat Borns still gave him and his brothers trouble sometimes, but Desha and her padawan so far proved different.
Over the first two years of the war, they would run the Vigilance side by side, making hard calls and pulling long nights. They shared the burden, and each others respect. When Desha died, well, Spades died a little bit too. And when the padawan took her place, leading so differently, he stepped back and let her, only ever stepping in when Desha would have, offering the gentle corrections Desha had taught him, and trying to balance their grief against the Jedi Desha’s teachings.
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