procrastinating assassin, turned bodyguard/lover
@merlinbingo square fill: assassination
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procrastinating assassin, turned bodyguard/lover
@merlinbingo square fill: assassination
Waaa Leon my beloved, I was able to cope with everyone else dying as long as he was alive lol
So tired of being careful, so tired of being still Give me something I can crush, something I can kill
Merlin characters/ships as text posts! pt 1
king arthur came a lot didnt he
(offering my merlin fanarts to keep the fandom breathing in this day and age 🤲🏼)
THE WITCH IS DEAD | 1. Ray Bradbury, Long After Midnight; 2. Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle; 3. Horsecrazy, The Book of Merthur; 4. T. Thorn Coyle, Evolutionary Witchcraft; 5. Lisa Taddeo, Three Women; 6. Unknown; 7. Virginia Woolf, The Letters of Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf; 8. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein; 9. Gabriela Mistral, Madwomen; 10. Marguerite Duras, Agatha et les Lectures Illimitées; 11. Sady Doyle, Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy, and the Fear of Female Power; 12. Ellie Wriglesworth, The Harpy; 13. Sara McCartney, The Rise of the Girl Monster; 14. Elana Dykewomon, Notes for a Magazine: Sinister Wisdom; 15. Nancy Lee, What Hurts Going Down; 16. Catherynne M. Valente, Deathless; 17. Hannah Williams, The Resurgence of the Monstrous Feminine; 18. Mary Shelley, Frankenstein; 19. Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King; 20. J.R.R. Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King; 21. Barbara Creed, The Monstrous Feminine: Film, Feminism and Psychoanalysis; 22. Sandra Cisneros, Loose Woman; 23. William Shakespeare, Othello; 24. Maria Pawlikowska-Jasnorzewska, Ophelia (1926); 25. Stephen Schwartz, Wicked. @merlinbingo
Some illustrations I made in collaboration with @magnoliapearl for the Cards of Camelot deck! Magnolia was the heart and mind behind this project; I was but a humble labourer getting to illustrate her wonderful interpretations and designs.
Galahad, The Holy Grail, Morgause and Gawain.
Galahad is my personal favorite card of the entire set! Magolia's draft for him was so evocative, I loved re-interpreting her sketch of Galahad in my own style.
march to camelot 2025, #3 family
gawain and agravaine are taken hostage by arthur after their father is killed in battle. basically the premise of the arthurian story I'm working on, although both of the boys will be older in the comic itself