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I paint the groom endlessly.
⚠️Don't re-upload
What I like about Eddie in Outlast: Whistleblower is that he’s depicted as a real threat to every male character—he’s not just scary, he’s a genuine danger for men.
You don’t often see a villain like this in horror games.
I paint the groom endlessly.
⚠️Don't re-upload
love how my beautiful wife look in the new merch i made of him <3
The groom sings a song.
What I like about Eddie in Outlast: Whistleblower is that he’s depicted as a real threat to every male character—he’s not just scary, he’s a genuine danger for men.
You don’t often see a villain like this in horror games.
日本では今万博が開催されています。
The World Expo is currently being held in Japan.
I want to be able to draw a sexy back!
What I like about Eddie in Outlast: Whistleblower is that he’s depicted as a real threat to every male character—he’s not just scary, he’s a genuine danger for men.
You don’t often see a villain like this in horror games.
What I like about Eddie in Outlast: Whistleblower is that he’s depicted as a real threat to every male character—he’s not just scary, he’s a genuine danger for men.
You don’t often see a villain like this in horror games.
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One of the reasons I love Outlast: Whistleblower is that it doesn’t fall into the typical horror trope of women being the constant victims.
In so many horror games and movies, especially in Western media, female characters are the ones who get sexualized, tortured, and killed—often in ways that tie into pregnancy or sexual violence. Meanwhile, male players get to stay in the “safe zone” and just observe or “enjoy” the fear.
Whistleblower flips that dynamic. It puts male characters—especially the protagonist—at the center of the violence and horror, including body horror and unwanted sexual attention. That reversal really hit me. It was the first time I felt like I wasn’t being forced to watch women suffer for someone else’s entertainment.
I wish more horror games had the guts to challenge those patterns instead of just repeating them.
The groom sings a song.
眠そうにまばたきするEnak
視線の先に大好きな人がいるから安心して眠れるね🥹
#enak
今月もよろしくね🩵
I drew a groom with cartoon-like colors.
I've already uploaded one before, I just changed some things, I'm not used to drawing Eddie, so bear with me, I'm practicing