I'm sorry, I just feel Shadow is very space themed
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just some silly little drawing ideas, qbbh in clothes from older history i.e. 1930’s 1920’s (idk if you draw him still but if not that’s ok! :D) or baghera and pomme fluff!
lo! a human person whom no danger nor destruction ever follows!! do NOT look into the darkness beneath his hat no it does not matter how much his normal human eyes are glowing do NOT look. looking too closely gets you too close to his teeth. which are also normal
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Imagine if Shadow High didn't immediately go downhill after series 1 and instead they focused on giving the SH line just darker, edgier, and more muted fashion. Rainbow High could have focused on more colorful and whimsical designers (think Vivienne Westwood) and Shadow High could have given us more serious, dark, and edgier (I'm thinking specifically of Gareth Pugh but the world is bigger than that).
Look at this!!! These pieces are just as complicated as anything else they've put out and do like like something high school students could be seen out in.
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I got my first Shadow High doll today!! I’ve been wanting her since they first released, and I’m glad to have found one in my town finally. I love how high quality her clothes are! I’m so used to MH clothing lol. I’m definitely getting more that I’ve had my eyes on for a while! Zooey is just so cute.
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Shadow at the Water’s Edge
Tradition plays an important role in this Nancy Drew game, just like tradition plays a role in fashion. Use some classic, time-honored pieces in this outfit that invokes the spirit of SAW. A bow blouse, a floral kimono, simple burgundy pants, gold loafers, a gold hairbow, and a box bag create the base. Fan earrings, an origami crane necklace, gold bamboo bracelets, a floral phone case, a bow ring, and a cherry blossom ring complete the look.
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second chance shadow doesn’t regret having died, or the nature of his revival, until he’s again reminded it means he’s unable to return to his original timeline.
that doesn’t bother him at first either—it’s whatever. maybe he’s missing out on some fun places he otherwise should’ve been able to see for himself, like white park zone or sylvania castle at night, etc etc. he can find places like that elsewhere. he’s got access to every other place in the multiverse now, after all.
but nothing can take the place of the ARK and all the memories tied to it. he’ll never have the chance to return to it and collect keepsakes or photos. no cork board filled with those photos of him and maria or pictures they’ve drawn together or scraps of paper with childish scrawl repeating lines from books they liked, no baby blanket, no gaudy scarves or prop outfits she used to dress up in on good days, not even anything so clinical like medical reports or details of his own existence.
in his scrapbook, which he’s kept since the day he had access to a camera in his second life, there is a lovingly-crafted collection of his adventures and new experiences. it’s well-worn with care and use; there are so many extra stapled-in pages it’s practically doubled in size, the edges are all faded and the slightly-too-big pages or bookmarks are bent and rounded at the corners. every photo, with handwritten dates and old-fashioned descriptions, is a polaroid. of places, of important people—like metal. a beautiful retelling of his life without her.
on the inside back cover of it is a mock photo of gerald and maria he’s drawn from memory. maria deserved to be in that book too, but he wasn’t revived with any of his belongings. a drawing is the best he can do. every detail of maria is perfectly rendered down to the stitches in her dress, while the details of gerald’s face are foggy and unsure at best.
it’s the best he can do. it’s the only thing he can do to keep her memory alive alongside everyone else.
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