Thank you so much to @necroliberty for the Thrall doodle commissions!! ^^
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Thank you so much to @necroliberty for the Thrall doodle commissions!! ^^
Grange de la ferme du Chêne, Saint-Ouen-de-la-Cour (Orne) — gouache, 8 et 13 janvier 2024.
Cette gouache visible dans l’exposition OBSERVATION, librairie-galerie Actualités, 15, rue Gay-Lussac 75005 Paris, jusqu’au 16 novembre, ouverture du mardi au samedi de 14h30 à 19 h.
Impression soleil couchant
#sun #sunset #chimney #shadow #shutters #closed #soleil #soleilCouchant #ombre #cheminee #cheminFaisant #volets #ferme #automne #fall #blueSky
Feeding Charlotte at the farm.
on the topic of YOU/ME I realize that I have never introduced the (current canon) of Odiar lore, and that if you do go looking youll only find the (now noncanon) variant of her lore.
You have seen art of her previously that is within its canon, but here is a picture of her
Odiar as you know is a Comical, a person of the Comical Kingdom, which lives in the reflection of the Fjallo Islands in their puddles. Odiar is one of the older Comicals who remember coming from their original land on the Greater Continet, to the islands to escape conflict. Odiar thusly dedicated herself to the preservation of Comical history and knowledge by running a library-bookstore, which she still runs to this day, with aisles barely wider than two feet and filled to the brim with books. Alongside that, she runs the Cozy Corner Inn, a ''safe spot'' in the Comical Kingdom for all to enter, especially during their Blackout when the queen IIII IIIII goes mad.
Odiar is a single woman, with no known husband. Nobody knows if she was married prior on the Greater Continent, and she refuses to speak of herself much. She is known to be harsh and very abrupt and curt to those around her, but she has no bad intentions; she is open with helping others, and always looking after her fellow countrymen, she is simply just not one for a ''light touch'' for anybody besides her two children.
Ferme is her second-born, and the youngest. She's a little goat girl whos horns haven't grown in but whos ears are staring to get longer. She's a kind child who loves her mother and enjoys talking to the long-term residents of the Cozy Corner Inn, and often plays w/ the other children. She helps Odiar with the library as well, and has a knack for finding that one specific book you're always looking for.
The eldest sister resides in a locked lantern, of which Odiar gave Ferme the key to because she trusted Ferme to never open it more than she trusted herself. Ferme loves her older sister, and reads her books and tells her all about her day and everything going on, since her older sister resides on a special stool inside of the library and does not get to leave it.
When people first meet Ferme's older sister, they're often taken aback by the fact that she is a glowing light within a lantern. Ferme doesn't question it however, because Odiar told her the story of why she is a light; when she was born, something very bad happened, and her body wasn't good for her. Because of this, she was removed from her body, but she lives on within the lantern as an eternal light; as long as the door is never opened, she will continue to live, and if the door is ever opened, her 'light' will be extinguished.
In Y/M, the shitheads can meet Ferme and her sister, and ask how Ferme even knows that her 'sister' is alive --- and Ferme says that she can just ''feel it''. When she gets close to her, she can feel her sister reaching out, and sometimes she can even hear her sister speak. Even then, even if her sister never spoke, and she never felt her reach out, Ferme knows that regardless of it all, that's her sister, and she loves her.
from the outside though, the lantern is known by almost folkloric/mystical properties, as an eternal light that makes sure that darkness never truly wins, and that as long as it is lit the world will never fall out of balance entirely
^ old drawing of Maliia with the first iteration of the lantern
Luza passion vaches.