Faithbreaker sketches
Kissen grows her hair out and gets some kisses in. Good for her. She should get more kisses actually...
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Faithbreaker sketches
Kissen grows her hair out and gets some kisses in. Good for her. She should get more kisses actually...
Here is the missing one, the princesses of Hyrule celebrating their father on his special day.
A commission for the wonderful @valorcorrupt featuring their character Inara and Nathaniel Howe during an intense moment. I can't wait to see the fic you pair it with!
❀ Comissions / Ko-Fi / Store / Bsky
Warm up sketch of my Inara where I forgot to stop at the sketch part
SSO X THE HUNGER GAMES - District 5 Electricity
“Because I can count on my fingers the number of sunsets I have left, and I don't want to miss any of them.”
Inara Serra (Firefly)
If Inara Serra (Firefly) was in Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, which Great House of Westeros would they be part of or at least the most affiliated with?
House Targaryen
House Stark
House Lannister
House Baratheon
House Greyjoy
House Tully
House Arryn
House Martell
House Tyrell
(OP note: I’m voting Martell since Inara gives me strong Ellaria Sand vibes)
Ways to approach the poll if the character isn’t a royal:
Inara: Light of Utopia, edited by Yaffa As
"Inara: Light of Utopia" is a groundbreaking anthology that unites the voices of queer and trans Palestinians from around the world, each contributing to a vibrant mosaic set in a liberated Falasteen. This collection melds poetry, short stories, essays, visual art, and photography into a singular vision of freedom, love, and belonging. Within its pages lies a reimagined world, where the streets of historic cities resonate with the joyous laughter of those long silenced. "Inara" is not just a book; it's a beacon of hope, a celebration of identity, and a defiant cry for freedom. It invites readers into a utopia crafted from dreams of liberation, showcasing the resilience and beauty of the Palestinian queer and trans community. Join us in exploring a Falasteen reborn, where every voice sings of a future unbound.
One of them is not like the others