Since people have been going through my old glitch techs art recently, have some old art I don't think I ever posted!
I think they were intended to go with these drawings , which, looking back on, I do like now.
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I may have mentioned this before but one of the things I most enjoy about octopath traveler is the sheer amount of shit the NPCs are getting up to in the background. as a series, octopath really stresses the Everyone's a Protagonist of Their Own Story thing, as well as the difference in the Genres of those stories. which is fun and interesting for its own sake. but more than that, I enjoy the experience of digging into the random npc gossip, nodding wisely, and going wow this interpersonal situation is going to blow up so fucking badly in the next 5-7 years
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i dont think corrin has any sort of amnesia i just think they forgot things that happened when they were 4 years old like a regular person
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the amount of stress i undergo when i forget my bf has an after work solo adventure and he doesnt come home within an hour. jfc.
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i found the piece of paper i used to count how many times sans killed me when i fought him the first time (96) and now its sitting with his girlfriends plushie on my shelf
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urabe also really served that chapter i think its so fucking hilarious that psychological manipulation simply did not work on him
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Coquelicot Asleep in the Poppies: A Variety of Whimsical Verse is one of the greatest story albums and surrealist albums ever made, and i think everyone should listen to it at least once and admire the prose of it. Kevin Barnes has a great way of doing story albums too by allowing instrumental-only tracks to carry the story as well, such as in Bedside Drama the song "The Couple's First Kiss" comes first chronologically in the story, and in coquelicot theres the song "Upon Settling On The Frozen Island, Lecithin Presents Claude And Coquelicot With His Animal Creations For Them To Approve Or Reject" which contains only choruses of yes's and no's
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