Late at night two boys wake up to the sight of a beetle playing a fiddle in their room. Peterchens Mondfahrt. Peter's trip to the moon. 1920. Illustrated by Hans Balluschek.
Internet Archive
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States

seen from Italy
seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Singapore

seen from T1
seen from Germany
seen from Türkiye
seen from United States
seen from Yemen
seen from Australia
seen from China
Late at night two boys wake up to the sight of a beetle playing a fiddle in their room. Peterchens Mondfahrt. Peter's trip to the moon. 1920. Illustrated by Hans Balluschek.
Internet Archive
y'know with all the Banban hype I kinda wanted to revisit my Gobb Rewrite au designs.
Banban
"Adam Uthman"
Starving form
The rest are below the cut
HI the character page is officially live!
read here
Faerie Revels
Faerie revels are depicted in folklore as midnight gatherings where music, dance, feasting, and overwhelming beauty blur the boundary between the human world and the Otherworld. These events are not casual celebrations but ritual moments in which normal rules falter—time stretches or collapses, memory becomes unreliable, and consent is altered by enchantment. What feels like a single night of joy may carry consequences far beyond the revel itself.
Music is central to these gatherings: fiddles, pipes, bells, and wordless singing draw listeners into trancelike movement, often compelling dancers to circle endlessly until dawn—or long past when dawn should arrive. Folk warnings consistently advise against following unexplained music in the woods, as revels are sites of dangerous delight rather than harmless merriment. One of their most feared traits is time distortion: those who escape may return to find decades passed, loved ones gone, or their own names forgotten. Across traditions, the message is clear—the longer the joy lasts, the higher the price, and not every invitation is meant to be survived.
I'm here to admit that I LOVE Garten of Banban
Is it because I watch Backseat Gamings streams? Maybe
Does his Brother 1 & 2 role play really enhance the experience? Yes
Is the game buggy and funny looking? Yes
The game is actually hilarious and now that the brothers r spending money on real artists and dubs it's SO GOOD like maybe the gameplay is lackluster but it just makes it so funny bro
collection of doodles for my garten of banban resewn au
Fiddles is complete!
The sequel is now posted in its entirety. I gotta say this series is one of my proudest works, so here's some shameless self-promotion:
The Sky is Full of Fiddles 25k, T
It's 1895 in the heart of Swedish folk music and dance. During certain weekends, boys are allowed to visit girls at night, wooing them with fantastical poems. If a girl lets a boy into her room they can share a bed all night, fully clothed, to talk and eat caramels together.
John is seventeen and looking for a girl to marry like everyone else. He's very surprised when another boy suddenly stands outside his door, wanting to share his bed…
A Fair-Weather-Night 14k, M
Wattbacka John, the fiddle-maker’s son, is engaged to the young fiddler Holm William in 1895:s Sweden. This story follows William through the four seasons to come.
@athgalla @guardianoflightanddarkness @gluciides @gravityfallscustomplush
@tazmiilly
"Kind Sweet son of the South gentleman like fella"