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I realized after I drew this picture that I should have flipped them.
They're twins. Emeri and Alstro. And why i should have flipped them is together their name makes Alstroemeri(a), which is the flower they're named after.
Emerie essay part 2
important stuff is under the cut
Here is the first post on this because it would be wrong for me to make you scroll through my blog of absolute chaos
I wanted to make a sort of traveling shopkeeper or Bard that would be seen everywhere kind of like Anna from Fire Emblem. Or even Funky Kong and Beadle. But I think a Guide of sorts suits them better. Idk if I will ever try this format again (I will tbh) but I'm glad it's done I wanna nap
Just some of my OCs again, from that story my friend @orokay and I are cocreating :3 From Left to Right: Elias (top), Eusebius AKA Seb (bottom) and Emeri. I learned from drawing these that I may like vibrant colors a bit. . . too much.
ACOSF Friendships
One of my very favourite (if not my favourite) storylines of this book is the introduction of Emerie and Gwyn. Not just because of the friendships they form with each other and Nesta, but because they give a wonderful balance to the series that I honestly didn’t realise was lacking until they were introduced. Having two wonderful, funny, kind, empathetic and all round amazing females in the narrative that aren't part of the original Inner Circle of the Night Court just adds so much more depth to the story. The fact that they become like sisters to Nesta and she finds her own inner circle and strength with those that have been through their own trauma is honestly just perfection. They all needed each other, they all benefit from each others company and friendship, they all make each each other stronger and happier by being friends. Fierce lady friendships are highly underrated, especially in many fantasy books where females are often written as being pitted against one another. Cassian and Nesta finally getting together in this book is wonderful, but for me, Nesta, Emerie and Gwyn’s love and friendship, and everything they go through together is so much more poignant and important to the story overall.
Doodle of my seal character, Emeri