My probably last brute tsds art bc hes cutsy but my brain is movin on to my own sans au varientz
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My probably last brute tsds art bc hes cutsy but my brain is movin on to my own sans au varientz
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Brute :]]]]
I love skeletons with holes in their heads
Finished your art, hope you like it!
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I might have a thing for brute tsds
Guys i rly like brute tsds [the seven deadly skeletons ver of horror sans] if yall dont know already
I feel like admiting this because this will explain posts in future
Definitly didnt go to bed last night yearning for brute and imagining the pillow i was holding was brutes arm/hand
[Brute is the horror sans varient from 'the seven deadly skeletons', a dating sim by doe moonphuzz, if anyones curious]
Not sure if this question is allowed on tumblr but, do any of the seven deadly skeleton boyos struggle with addiction?? I wanna know more about them :3.
Actually, in their own little ways, they all struggle with different things. That’s the main plot of the game, is in each of their routes, you discover their biggest faults and traumas and help them work through them in healthy ways.
For Brute, it’s an eating disorder where he feeds others before himself, even if that means he goes hungry.
But for addictions, yeah, I’d say Vile struggles with use of alcohol and Shark struggles with smoking. No real drugs, no weed or anything, but yeah! At least two of them struggle with substance addiction. Though everyone in the cast has their vices, just not all of em are stuff like that. For Flint, it’s excessive training to get his mind off of things, for example.
My goal with TSDS is to make at least one of the boys relatable to someone’s worst moments or faults. That way, as you help them through their route and learn more about why they are the way they are, hopefully the game can help teach you healthy ways through your own struggles, too.