Just a regular *knight*
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Just a regular *knight*
Squishy my beloved escaped bio weapon <3
Art fight link
Remember that one time I accidentally made god a big titty goth girl-
Crashes through the front door
TUMBLR I COME WITH MORE EYES
Hey! Does anyone wanna see an elderich horror Mickey Mouse?
no?
Well fuck you, here he is! :D
You need to check this shit out
I’ve been listening to The Bifrost Incident on repeat for the past week. It is so fucking good. Do you like Sci-Fi? Do you like Norse Mythology? Do you like Mystery? Do you like high energy music that tells a story? Do you like spoken word interludes that expand on the parts of the story that couldn’t be put to music? If you answered yes to any of these questions than you owe it to yourself to listen to The Bifrost Incident! Its free on Youtube.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLX22cB_dPiEJIaHE5hwcwBCYEo58QSCJE
Another odd thing about Music box as a setting that I often forget.
Music box is a very odd world cosmically.
While most worlds out there are connected to the cycles of life and death and a proper multiverse.
Music box is not.
Infact it’s main Deity, Naya, severed its connection to those things making a world that is sort of a strange net for things that fall between the cracks of reality and for things that are dead.
It’s why echos exist the way the do, it’s why ghosts don’t, but spirits do.
Music box on a grand cosmic level is just very weird.
But I also don’t think about it most of the time, as it’s very rarely important for stories there.
This is just to say music box is very disconnected from my other projects (I did not set out to make a multiverse, but it somehow happened naturally)
Lovecraft’s “At the Mountains of Madness” by Sparky Sweets, Ph.D. @albxm