very interesting to realise that a lot of the s/i narratives I spend the most time on are awful tragedies at their core, most of them about a young queer neurodivergent boy being forced to suppress everything that makes him an individual in order to fit into his captors/lovers views and expectations of him.
Like hey what if I took that fantasy I have about not having to make difficult choices in life and having someone to do it for me. What if I then made it really really fucked up and evil and by the time I realise that I'm in far too deep to pull myself out. What if I inflicted upon this alternate version of myself all my worst nightmares and recurring intrusive thoughts. Wouldn't that be fucked up or what.
was just thinking about how Narinder probably hasnt experienced rain in centuries and Heket thought she never would again. fictional tragic siblings...
bonus leshy- because u know his ass would be out there
[‼️TRIGGER WARNING: Implied decapitation, blood. Discretion is advised ‼️]
It’s done! Yay! 3 days of work later, but super worth it!
Now- what is going on?? Well. Like the previous post, this comic takes place in a timeline in which the Lamb decides to willingly return the crown, resulting in their demise, yet find themselves brought back to life shortly after by the god of death himself. Why did he do it? What is he planning? What could he possibly need the lamb for? Why won’t he let them rest?
Hopefully all these questions will be answered in further updates (definitely simpler than this comic) but I’ll gladly take asks if anyone’s curious =v=
Sadly I still don’t have a name for the au—but hopefully I’ll settle for something soon! In the meantime I’ll just tag it as “vows to ash au” or smt like that. Until then!