Gentle Repose
I did not have time for a full farewell to Bells Hells piece so I decided to redraw the first art I ever drew of them during the finale. (Which was, somewhat regrettably, this scene.)

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Gentle Repose
I did not have time for a full farewell to Bells Hells piece so I decided to redraw the first art I ever drew of them during the finale. (Which was, somewhat regrettably, this scene.)
IMOGEN & LAUDNA // “foreigner’s god” by hozier
C3E34 Abridged - Art by @quietsphere, @megzilla87, victori_jane, @akanelogics and @shmaba
something about how laudna was desecrated in her first death, how her body was violated for the purposes of the briarwoods’ twisted games, and how this time she’s surrounded by love, by grief, by imogen insisting with tears in her eyes that laudna’s body be treated with dignity
FCG being confused by Ashton, Known Orphan, once having had parents has a very vague "what do you mean teachers dont live at the school" vibe. like, sure, pal, but also, no.
oh pâté we’re really in it now
ever think about this parallel because i do all the time
Transcript:
Hardwon: I-- I respect-- I respect these gods, I just don't worship one. Callie: Yeah. Hardwon: I'll tell you two things. One, it doesn't matter how I feel about Moonshine, 'cause she's gonna do whatever the hell she wants anyway, and that's-- that's one of the reasons why I fuckin' worship her. [Emily laughs.] Jaina: Alright.
Alright, I did end up making another comic. Two things that get me: Orym of the Survivor Guilt Ashari being told Laudna can’t be saved because “we chose you” and Imogen insisting that Laudna, Sun Tree hanging victim, have her body be treated with respect upon death.