Elden Ring fan art by Victor Garcia
my mom got me this little thing and im obsessed with him.... little creature..
Doodle request of hologram Shelldon and CJ hanging out
They're hiding punny post-it notes around the Vault for Donnie to find later lol : )
What's funny is i drew a doodle of these two a while ago (before the last chapter of Donnie's jacket was posted) but never shared it b/c i didn't like how it turned out. (still don't.) And then just...didn't redraw it even though Shelldon's hologram design was very cute and i liked it. So basically, thank you for giving me an excuse to draw the Hologram child lol : )
Thank you!
Traverse the nightmares with me :)
Spend a lot of time working on the nightmare layers piece, please take a look and share it with your fellow lost hunters!
For anyone who would like to purchase a print, the link is here :)
Part 7!
of the "guys, I promise it wouldn't be angst"
I'm here to unbad your bad timeline. At least a little bit :)
Part 1
based on chapter 109! wooo
Been loving all the old men Leo crossovers happening in the fandom so I caved. Poor Replica Leo is just trying to avoid his less than emotionally stable, slightly older counterparts. His therapist says he’s making great progress and hopefully he’ll at least have some of his shit figured out before his inevitable demise. Surely no good would come from associating with them.
Let’s be honest though. He’s just as bad, just has the benefit of not having everyone dead in his life just yet.
Also gotta credit all these amazing people
Odd Man Out @cherrytraveller
Mutant Ninja Midlife Crisis by @mutantninjamidlifecrisis
Trial and Error by @apatheticrobots
We’ll Meet Again, Soon @chiangyorange
Apparently a part of the reason why farmed bees stay in the beehives that humans build for them is because the farm hives are safer and sturdier. I don't know how a busy Discord server's worth of bugs that only have one brain cell each would logically conclude that the humans protect them from outside threats, illness and parasites, but if I understood right, the bees would be free to move away and build a new nest somewhere else any time they'd want, and they simply choose not to.
You know how in almost every culture, people have some concept of "if I sacrifice something that I made/grew/produced to the Gods, they will ward me and my harvest from evil"?
So, in a way, don't the bees willingly sacrifice a part of their harvest to an entity not only far greater than them, but nearly beyond their comprehension, in exchange for protection against natural forces wildly outside of their own control?
So tell me, beekeepers, what are you to your bees, if not a mildly eldritch God?
Hi! I'm Cassiopeia, she/her • I have no idea what I'm doing so please leave any and all expectations at the door • If anyone is wondering yes, it is a Momo or The Men in Gray reference
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