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LOL PERMANENT BIRD TYPO
I adore this creature
So, I clicked on an ad for this game and it sorta ate my whole weekend, and then my totally sane reaction was to drop everything I was doing and hurriedly draw the adorable main character - a few times actually, but this is the one I finished first. Have I developed a new obsession? Yes, probably. Will this obsession continue long after everyone else is sick of it? Uh... TBD. Anyway if you're reading this, go play the game it's great, you get to be a lizard and do many inane things: https://www.prequeladventure.com/this/rise/ I just hope they eventually do more with her, I need more (p.s. the anatomy might be a bit off and the background is pretty messy, but I did this in a few hours in a sleep-deprived mania so this is just how it is. enjoy.) (p.p.s. the next one will probably be more bizarre and/or deranged) SUPPORT MY ART?! -> https://linktr.ee/scaliespe <- Or join my Discord server!
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“Le Balcon (Berthe Morisot, la violoniste Fanny Claus et le paysagiste antoine Guillemet)” par Edouard Manet (1868-69) à l'exposition “Manet / Degas” au Musée d'Orsay, Paris, juin 2023.
Thinking of populating the Creepypasta Dog Universe with more than just dogs and making the Creepypasta Dog Universe just a General Magic Headworld/Retirement For Old Cool Ideas I Had.
This here is Guillemet. She is an old character and she is a dragon. Dragons are abstract “Elementals” that manifest from human fears (and maybe sentient fear in general but in this story, humans are the only ones around). Dragons have indefinite lifespans and do not die naturally. Rather, they are killed in a dragon-slaying ritual. When a dragon dies, their memories become meaningful relevant things, associated with what they had represented. This essentially propagates more of their “element” and increases the probable chance of a similar dragon appearing in the future. Dragons look forward to their eventual deaths.
Not Guillemet though, she is a Dragon of Science, both Eponymous and Literally So. She wants to live as long as she could, researching and experiment to indefinity, to eternity, and also to her heart’s selfish desire.
Portrait of a Lady of the Court Playing the Tambourine by Pierre Désiré Guillemet, 1875
Pierre Désiré Guillemet, Portrait of a Lady of the Court Playing the Tambourine (detail), 1870/1875
Pierre-Désiré Guillemet, Black Servant (1873)