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I found your Rocinante slave AU and saw Rocinante's reaction to Fisher tiger's death. So to add insult to injury, what if Fisher Tiger had been the closest thing to a father/uncle to him at that time of his childhood because they served the same family?
I love your art is beautiful ♥️♥️♥️
Uhh, I really love your idea!
I always imagined that Rosinante is surrounded by people — but none of them stay. They die of old age, they’re killed by their master’s rage, or they’re sold off like it means nothing.
So even though he’s never truly alone, it’s like he always is.
On the third page I wrote that Rosinante didn’t actually know Fisher Tiger — only his name.
But that doesn’t have to mean they never met. 😄
I kept thinking about it, and I feel like they could have crossed paths — back when Rosinante was a newly made slave, freshly scarred and completely overwhelmed.
He was young, terrified, and barely holding himself together. He wouldn’t even have realized it was Fisher Tiger — the one who told him, quietly but firmly, that someday… things would get better.
Shadows over Innsmouth
Recently read a "Shadows over Innsmouth" for the first time, it really inspired me aaand I drew lil illustration. Abadonded fishing town, old bus and call of the sea. This is now my favorite Lovecraft story..
The Strawhat Merfolk!
My silly warm up for today: Strawhats as Fishmen! (Fun fact: I have a degree in aquatic sciences! I blame One Piece and fishmen for my love of the ocean and all its critters!)
Jimbei and Arlong
I really loved the contrast between Jimbei and Arlong.
They both shared very contrasting ideologies despite being raised in the same environment, same circumstances, under the same person's guidance — Fisher tiger.
Jimbei shared somewhat similar thinking to Arlong before, which changed after setting sail with Sun pirates, under Fisher tiger.
It's very clear that both Jimbei and Arlong looked up to the Fisher tiger. They both idolized him and loved him. So, the death of the Fisher tiger separated them. Arlong never liked humans to begin with, but Fisher tiger's death made it more intense.
The day Fisher tiger died, they both carried different parts of Fisher tiger in themselves.
Arlong carried his hatred and resentment towards humans. As Fisher tiger said that his hatred was growing and he couldn't love them anymore, which was understandable after what happened. The hated lived on with Arlong and it stayed with him.
On the contrary, Jimbei carried his dream — the dream of Fish-men being treated equally as humans, the dream of seeing his men free from slavery. He inherited his dream rather than his hatred.
I like how the contrast is portrayed and in a way they both keep a part of Fisher tiger alive.