Some random drawings of Desidora and Captain Loch from The Palace Job.
Have I mentioned how much I love all the women in this book? Well, I love them all so much.
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Some random drawings of Desidora and Captain Loch from The Palace Job.
Have I mentioned how much I love all the women in this book? Well, I love them all so much.
Isafesira de Lochenville (aka Captain Loch) from The Palace Job, with somebody else's weapons. She never carries her own, her enemies have so many good ones for her to choose from.
I’ll help you find your way home, little one.
I didn’t want you to worry about me, little one.
Quick doodles of Captain Loch and Ululenia from The Palace Job. These are not actually scenes from the book, but all we know about their past relationship is that Ululenia lived on Loch’s family’s land since Loch was a kid, and it broke my heart that Ululenia tried to keep the fact that she was poisoned from Loch.
Runway dress for Bitterblue? Or Loch from The Palace Job?
OMG Loch, my golden girl of perfection, I love her with my life!
I have many Palace Job brotps, but Ululenia and Captain Loch’s is one of my favorites.
“Fight the enemy, not their people.” -Captain Loch.
The “The Rogues of the Repulic” ladies. This trilogy is amazing, wish I could forget it all, and ride this silly adventure all over again.
This and the part where Loch gives a great speech to Dairy about peer pressure and toxic masculinity were my favorite parts of the second book. The fact that Patrick Weekes wrote a pansexual unicorn shifter that loves virgins is perfection.