Label (Goddess Of Victory: Nikke) Drawn By "Kakuyo" (Pixiv)

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Label (Goddess Of Victory: Nikke) Drawn By "Kakuyo" (Pixiv)
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The game. The legend. Globox 2001.
Goodnight out there, whatever you are.
creature of the green
green evil green floating green skulls
"Ssoo... What's your story, sir-"
"Please, child. Call me Mel. That's my birth name."
"Okay. What's your story, Mel?"
"My story begins when a man who is part of my family tree decides to destroy a witch's home. The witch didn't love that at all. So she came back from her tomb and cursed my family. The curse was that if our families ever had boys, they'd become ghost-like creatures when the boys turned 40."
"Why only boys?"
"Because it was the man who decided to destroy the witch house."
"A-are there other boys in your family that turned into these spirits?"
"No... I was the first... Now I go by the name that everyone in town gave me!"
"What name?"
"The Floating Skull."
From Anderson College's 1917 yearbook.
It's been said that skulls are symbolic of the divine and the mortal, housed within the one vessel. Here's a treasury of vintage skull imagery.
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