Here’s a character I’ve been wanting to draw for a bit. This is Moonzie, the mysterious little fox.
Now, I actually had a concept that had her in it, but... :P -JWE

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Here’s a character I’ve been wanting to draw for a bit. This is Moonzie, the mysterious little fox.
Now, I actually had a concept that had her in it, but... :P -JWE
Something Beginning With ‘BS‘...
If you find yourself becoming bored during self-isolation, why not dig for treasure in your own back garden? I can think of plenty of good reasons why not, and most of them are covered in this week's episode, Buried Silver. As always, it can be found on either deviantART or FictionPress:
PART 1: https://www.deviantart.com/toastedalmond98/art/GL16-Buried-Silver-PT1-838100011
PART 2: https://www.deviantart.com/toastedalmond98/art/GL16-Buried-Silver-PT2-838100073
FICTIONPRESS: https://www.fictionpress.com/s/3345473/3/Geddes-Line-Season-2
Read and enjoy with discretion as usual.
more sketches, feat. Moonzie
The Legend of Lordscairnie Castle, Moonzie, Fife, Scotland
This castle is currently for sale!*
The castle was constructed in around 1495 by Alexander Lindsay, 7th Earl of Crawford (d.1517). Legend says that Lindsay played cards with the Devil and lost. His ghost can be seen playing cards with the devil at midnight each New Year's Eve, though anyone watching it will travel to hell with them at the end of the match.
Lindsay was one of the most powerful noblemen in Scotland. The castle was the center for Lindsay clan operations and aspirations in central Scotland. Various intrigues at the castle include a raiding of the castle, house arrests and conflicts with the Bishop of St Andrews. The castle was abandoned in the mid 17th century and was used as a church until the end of the 17th century. It has been unoccupied since then.
(*Update: The castle was sold or taken off the market since I put this post in queue, sorry.)
Summertime sadness.
So i made myself pretty for no one this saturday night. Now i will probably go down to the store to buy some cigarettes. G'night people.