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Commission work.. megan holding a sky kid like jesus holding a lamb : ^ )
All reshes suffer.
Shitpost Collab with (In order of resh designs from left to right):
@black-suns-rim @mistyplace-ghost @felix-krain and myself (also did the shitty bg and editing)
Bonus:
My Resh yaps to misty’s Resh about their little brother Alef and their work for one hour (art by misty for panel 1 & 3 and art by me for panel 2)
submitted by: @inktail
Going into the Eye of Eden blind! Wish me luck!
h... hopital
Do y’all remember my old Resh designs/fanart from a few years back? Yeah I never stopped actually >:D
THIS MAN IS SO HARD TO DRAW. I swear to god this design has taken me actual months to get right but I can FINALLY show off the evil twink design hehehe
Resh may have caused the destruction of an entire kingdom but hey at least he looked hot while doing it o7
i think the pale king and king resh share a lot in common so i drew them making out
A little may be inaccurate trend I’ve seen among eden elder or resh designs (or alef, depends on the interpretation)
Massive credits to @/serxiensky for their eden elder design for “Tired and Old”, genuinely love the resh design and mild apologies for putting them in tired and old lol
Happy mothers' day to the mothers who mother at being mothers
everytime i draw him the more yassified he gets how do i stop it 😨😨
alef (question mark?) but its that one fallen angel painting
@catb-sh
So your ask may have prompted me to finally draw this idea I've had floating around in my head for a long time. And I may have gone a bit over the top with it for, yknow, a palette challenge, but I had a vision dammit
I imagine Storm (aka Alef etc etc) to be, well, pretty much just a skykid. But being the first one to fall, ever, they would have had the eyes of all the realms on them awaiting the fulfillment of the prophecy from so long ago. And part of that prophecy, according to the cave murals and the one in Eden, is that they would die and be reborn so that their light could save the world. So this child, this little kid who fell from the stars, had a massive amount of pressure on them from the beginning, held up on a pedestal as the savior they were predetermined to be.
I sometimes imagine what it would be like to make that first ascent. What was going through their mind as the kingdom – their kingdom – knelt before them? Did they fear death, or long to return to the Light? Did they believe they could save the world, or know that the task would be impossible alone?
I mean, they were so young. (I'm really happy with how the face turned out so have a close up)
And with that, the requests are finished!! Thank you so much to everyone who submitted, I had a lot of fun with this challenge!
Sometimes I can't help but wonder what would've changed if the Elders saw the warning signs and did something about it, if Aleph never gave in to the corruption festering inside of him and sought help, if they were all more responsible with the usage of darkstone
A lot would change probably, but I dunno
Two Embers isn't out yet but we have to remember that even before he had what was possibly effectively sky cancer/rabies, even before the darkstone era, even before he was crowned king; he had still always been under pressure,
from the moment the kingdom knew about him.
They told him he was special, that he was different. That the strange circumstances of his birth was some kind of sign, and that he might be the one the Elders have been looking for.
They noticed he loved the idea of being free.
They noticed he loved the idea of flying.
They gave him tales the prophets told everyone about how, someday, the kingdom would have the power to be truly free.
They told him that someday we would fly, just like the Creatures.
They told him that Daleth wanted to see him, and teach him of powerful forces that only the most talented could use.
They all argued, right in front of him, over sending him into the Trials, a series of meditations that (possibly) claimed the lives of many prophetic apprentices. Him, a child.
They told him he was powerful, that he was unique; that if he succeeded in defeating the Trials then the kingdom might be able to take Flight from the Sky and carve their own destiny.
They told him if he didn't do this, then the kingdom would never be able to become more than what it was.
They told him he was their last hope.
They told him if he couldn't do it, then the kingdom would forever remain in the dark.
They told him if he failed the Trials, it would spell ruin for the growing populations of the kingdom, and many would sit confused and lost in the dark of the world, clinging to Light that was unreliable and felt unloving.
They also told him if he failed the Trials? He might die.
They told him it was his choice.
They also told him that everyone was counting on him. That he represented the hope of the entire kingdom on his back, on his mask. That he would be the one to save them. That he would usher in a new era. That he would save everyone. That he alone had the power, had the potential, had the duty, to do this for the kingdom.
They told him it was his choice.
They told him it was up to him.
They also told him that he was special.
And from there, the rest is history.
Or perhaps, as I stand here, wondering what lies ahead, and what lies in wait there in the eye of the storm;
Perhaps the rest of the story was just a bad dream. A nightmare. What if we just wake the dreamers up. And let them finally get to fly away. To soar just like they had always wanted. Like he had always wanted.
What then.
Sometimes I can't help but wonder what would've changed if the Elders saw the warning signs and did something about it, if Aleph never gave in to the corruption festering inside of him and sought help, if they were all more responsible with the usage of darkstone
A lot would change probably, but I dunno
teth with cool lighting???
The dualism of Sky. A small essay.
Vincent Diamante, maestro, we don't deserve you. Music is the heart and soul of Sky. It's not the face of the game, no. Music does not try to attract attention and force you to interrupt the gameplay in order to enjoy it. Instead, it works for the atmosphere, not just without overriding everything else but also giving other aspects leadership positions. Sky's music is patiently waiting for you to pay attention to it. And since we're all here, let's appreciate it.
Sky has two main leitmotifs. The first is the theme of our first flight on the Isle of Dawn. It also plays during the loading of the game during the daytime. The second is the "Flight" by Aurora. Not many people pay attention to this, but these two melodies accompany us (in one form or another) in a bunch of other compositions. "The first flight" sounds at moments of special emotional uplift and "Flight" at moments of decline. You may think: "Well, what's the big deal? The music, written at a time when lore was still important, contains an interesting subtext.". But it's not that simple. I listened to the rest of Sky ost. I have tracked the use of these leitmotifs, and I can say with confidence that these two themes never play together. The composition either uses only one of the leitmotifs, or both, but at different ends of the song... ...I was thinking until I listened to the soundtrack of the season of prophecy.
The theme that sounds when you complete the trial. In it, both leitmotifs are woven together.
This is the ONLY theme in the entire game built in this way. I sat in a stupor for a while and was about to bury this musical analysis. But then it hit me. What was the season of prophecy about anyway? No, not about the trials. NO, not about the extra candle cakes. The season of prophecy was about Alef.
The theme of passing the trial is the theme of Alef. And it combines two opposing leitmotivs.
And now, ladies and gentlemen, get ready for madness because this simple detail puts everything in its place.
As soon as I found out about the existence of the Megabird in lore of Sky, this character immediately interested me. I liked how she was essentially detached from the whole action, but at the same time, incredibly tightly woven into it. Megabird is Sky's phenomenon whose potential TGC is afraid to exploit.
I have always been confused by the generally accepted image of a Megabird. She is always portrayed as a powerful, very wise, prudent, and merciful being. The true and only ruler of this world. Everyone was pleased. But not me. And the most important thing is that I couldn't explain why! Something inside me subconsciously resisted the concept of monotheism within the framework of Sky, but there was no specific reason. I had a feeling that it was simply... wrong. And now I realized: This is indeed wrong! Megabird, as the only deity, will actually break the whole system!
Sky is steeped in dualism. It's always one thing against another. I mean:
Life and death.
Nature and machine.
Sky and ground.
Descendants and ancestors.
Children and elders.
Light and darkness.
In this, Sky is different from Journey. In Journey, you didn't have a clear enemy. Journey taught that you can become your own enemy. The ancient civilization destroyed itself, not someone from outside. And the messengers must step over themselves, and themselves only in order to be reborn. Journey taught you to look into yourself. Sky is about something else.
Even though the concepts of these games are similar, Sky is a fundamentally different game. Sky is about joining up with others. Therefore, Sky sets a clear boundary between "we" and "they". And I'm not saying it's a bad thing. Otherwise, this system simply would not have worked. In Sky, everything has an opposing force. The other side of the coin, if you please.
Megabird just can not be the only deity. This contradicts the whole system, starting from philosophy and ending with music. Someone, something, sentient, unsentient, there MUST BE SOMETHING on the other side. That's why I made Angst.
Let's return to the topic of the two leitmotifs and the Alef. The system of confrontation between the two sides can give us an answer to another question.
What is "the void"?
We know that after the explosion of the crystal, Alef fell in a kind of "void", from which he still has not found a way out. But what kind of place is this? Many people used to think that this is something like a dimension of darkness. But I can disagree with this.
At first It is logical: Alef was imprisoned in a darkstone crystal and fell into darkness. But I have a question: Why does this "darkness" charge us?
The void is not darkness. If it was the darkness, it would have extinguished the skykids' cores in the blink of an eye. The void is the place BETWEEN light and darkness.
Alef, the child of light, was imprisoned in a darkstone crystal, the gift of darkness. Together, they created a new, third kind of energy. Chaotic, unpredictable, wrong. Alef has united in himself, things that, according to the laws of this world, cannot be combined. Therefore, it is his theme that connects the two main leitmotivs of the game. The Alef was on both sides at the same time.
But you can't be on two sides. You're either light or dark, or you're not on anyone's side, like ancestors were. At the moment of the Shattering, Alef literally tore the fabric of the Sky universe itself. That's why he got into the void. After all, if he does not obey the fundamental law of this world, then he has nothing to do in this world.
The void is the space between light and darkness. Like a number divided by zero, the void is negligible, but at the same time infinite. It is a mirror that doesn't allow energy to mix. Therefore, the floor in it charges us. The void reflects our own light back into the cape.
That's why the Megabird sends us to die in Eden. With our sacrifice, we repeat the same shattering on a reduced scale and fall into the void to the Alef. But Alef sacrifices a fragment of his former power to bring us back to the side of light. And when that happens, the void just pushes us out.
Something like that.
Gave Nightmare Resh the voiceclaim of AM from I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream and I think I'm losing my marbles/positive
"And where would she be.... Tsadi....?"
"Ah...yes....in the backyard with the kids....."
((Also finally starting to draw Tsadi correctly yay :D))