March of Flowers Day 4: Dandelions
Featuring Ferdinand and Hubert!

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Misplaced Lens Cap

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Acquired Stardust
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we're not kids anymore.
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March of Flowers Day 4: Dandelions
Featuring Ferdinand and Hubert!
his type 🫢
//shaking hubert// why are you like THIS?!
I edited the Fire Emblem: Three Houses box art so that there's three of them.
alear x griss
I really like how Corrin is an outsider in multiple senses, but especially in relating to his presence in the stories.
Corrin's abnormal. He's a sheltered prince despite the Nohrian siblings routinely going on missions. He fights with moves that aren't necessarily powerful like his older brothers and sisters, but they're so wild and unpredictable, that he's a very talented fighter in his own right. He's able to take a dragon form, but the initial reaction from Hans and the Hoshido siblings are that he's a freak from the former, and utter shock and surprise from the latter. He routinely gives others the benefit of the doubt, and has an infinite well of trust and kindness, provided you don't take advantage of it.
And his abnormality is important, because it challenges the norm of Fates' setting. Why is he kind to strangers, including enemies? Why does he see the good in everyone? Why is he averse to taking lives like his duty demands? Why doesn't he just learn how the world works?
Corrin challenges Ryoma's views on what being a leader is and what they should accomplish and challenges Xander's views on justice and to work against the unacceptable no matter how painful it is. He doesn't lay down and accept that animosity and hatred between Hoshido and Nohr is the way of things and won't ever change. He never falls into a neat box of black or white.
Corrin challenges the status quo of the Fates world by being himself, and having the resilience to keep being himself no matter what threatens him. He falters when he begins believing the doubts and poisoned words of his enemies, and flourishes when his loved ones support his personhood and character to the fullest. He gets proven right at the end of all three routes, that you don't have to just embody what Nohr and Hoshido or even your family wants from you; just remain authentically yourself and refuse to back down, and others will start to respect your resolve and put their faith and trust in your actions.
I just think that's dope!
The lady of the lake
So I've been rewatching some Seinfeld recently
Confessions
I couldn't finish my pieces for Diafred Week, but I'm slowly posting again. You can tell where I changed gears and where I got lazy and etc LOL. Not tagging for Diafred Week since it's been so long, but YEAH. Please enjoy!
Twitter Version
So I've been rewatching some Seinfeld recently
Veyle's knight
Nothing warms my heart more than drawing a shitpost for a warmup. I saw this on twitter and I knew what I had to do
Special heroes bringing smiles are coming soon to a Day of Devotion near you! (I wish)
5 days until Leokumi Week! (or 6 in later timezones)
Time really flies, but Leokumi Week is just around the corner! Let's have fun!
Leokumi Week 2024: Day 1
social media rly hates landscape pics so oh well