Here's previews for the two pieces I did for @raedafanzine ! Everyone did an amazing job on this project, I hope you all can get it! Preorders open now!
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I eh, just wanted to tell you, I finished my Internship ❤️✨ :').
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I love u so much youre my best freind and im love you I love you u make me so happy and I just really love u a lot ily ily ily
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“Remember them. Remember us. Remember me.” (Odysseus, EPIC: The Musical)
Some of the only fun for fun’s sake art I’ve done in a while! No lineart either, which is huge for me! Anyway, I’ve forced my siblings to listen to it with me while visiting for wedding stuff, so my brain is just “CAPTAIN— EURYLOCHUS— HERMES—? HAHHAHAHAHAHA—“. Anyway, enjoy!
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The Feisty Five, yeehaw!
When I encountered these goobers in @undertale-yellow I instantly knew I had to draw 'em at some point. I don't do too many group shots but this was super fun! They're all so shaped,,
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Lettenhove has been independent from Kerack for several years at this point, long enough that when the kingdom itself fizzled out Lettenhove kept its independency.
The King and the Queen were genuinely loved by their people, and they made sure that their domain was a safe haven for anybody who needed it. As the years passed, and the lineage continued, the kingdom grew a bit, but not by much.
The city's traditions are simple. Children tie their hair back with embroidered ribbons, and match them to their trousers or skirts. Teenagers trade their ribbons as signs of friendship or infatuation. Courting gifts are commonly personalised ribbons and bouquets or flowers.
The reason the small kingdom is so bright, so colourful, is something quite weird for this certain world. While most of the world frowns upon anything, ehm, queer, Lettenhove celebrates it.
It celebrates everything that people have to offer. It celebrates all the kinds of love that creatures experience. It celebrates the joys that people find after hard times, and celebrates the hard times people go through.
They welcome all and any creatures who won't harm others into their kingdom, and celebrate the diversity of their kingdom throughout festivals.
So, all in all, Lettenhove is a good place to call home, and Jaskier is more than happy that he grew up here.
okay so as anybody who looks at my page has noticed, ive fallen back into my witcher fixation.
now, if youre @nachtwaechterin or @atwerrundo you know about the au ive been brewing up.
so heres the formal introduction to (what is hopefully going to become a full fanfic) the extended pankartz family!
(i know that kerack stopped existing as a kingdom a few centuries post canon please ignore this thank you)
(as much as i like being lore accurate this is an au)
(were also ignoring season 3)
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