Thank you sm!
I'm pretty proud of Nas'hrah bc I knew that I wanted O'saa to hold a chac chac in this cool pose but I wasn't sure what to put in his other hand before I finally settled on the beheaded wizard bc it's extremely iconic I fear. I've seen people draw O'saa holding him by his hair, but like,,, I'm p sure burned Nas'hrah doesn't have NEARLY enough hair for that.
Hii
You asked for some drawing requests, so what about O'saa? :)
I hope you like it 🥰
I posted a new chapter 🤗 cw for gore and cannibalism
Hey guys, I’m working on a collection of stories about my OC Oleander and I finally published the prologue and the first chapter if you want to check it out! 🫶
Tales of Oleander
Boguslav in his traveling outfit as a treat 😋
Boguslav Cress, the sly merchant, a character from my friend's book The Folk Hero
tumblr is actually committing psychological warfare against me bc they keep showing me ads for the exact latin textbooks I use 😭😭 (medical latin is actually driving me insane send help)
“I stood next to your celebrated christ, Alll-mer the Ascended One as he carved his idol.”
The Man in Black for my friend
Art collab with @not-bumpkin 🫶
Thank you so much for doing this with me 🌿
Characters: Ira (left), Oleander (right)
Background is from Fear & Hunger Termina
D’arce and her 3 evil yuri ghosts 🥰
D’arce from band AU by @gutsfroggie‼️ I love how the characters in her au look so much 😩 I really dig their vibe
You dance with the skeleton for a minute or two.
You notice a person kneeling in the darkness...
John Schmidt never quite fit in. It wasn’t just his outstanding intellect that set him apart from his peers. It was something else, somewhere deep inside him.
He was a tall and scrawny kid who didn’t have much in common with the other boys or girls around him. He so desperately wanted to connect with them, but his nerdy interests and shy demeanor made it difficult. A profound sense of loneliness began setting in.
As he matured, he realized it wasn’t just a friendship he was seeking from the other guys, but his judgmental community drove him to suppress his abominable desires deep in his wretched soul. His feelings didn’t matter much anyway, since his insecurities convinced him, that anyone would find him repulsive if he tried getting closer.
He finally left his small town when he was effortlessly accepted into university to study mechanical engineering. During his first year, he met Andrew Morgan, a fellow student who lit up every room he walked into. Andrew was everything his classmate could only dream of being: charismatic, well-liked, funny, and John became infatuated with him. Soon, an unexpected friendship flourished, and as they got closer, John realized that he felt something more for Andrew than just friendly admiration.
He repressed his feelings, because his buddy, who was never strapped for attention from beautiful women, couldn’t possibly reciprocate. He ultimately deemed his desires shameful, as his best friend showed him nothing but kindness, and he was repaying him with these immoral thoughts. He felt like a creep, a monster, who prayed on an unassuming young man, which only deepened his self-hatred.
Years passed, and both brilliant men graduated at the top of their class. As if his résumé wasn’t impressive enough, John earned a doctorate and secured a position in a prestigious research facility. Andrew became a professor at their alma mater, beloved by his students and other staff members alike, and found a nice woman with whom he eventually settled down.
John watched from the sidelines as the relationship of the man he loved blossomed. On one fateful day, he received a wedding invitation accompanied by a request to be his dear friend’s best man.
John had no choice but to choke back his tears as he put on his best suit and tie.