Have you ever drawn a human Vlad? I swear I've seen you draw him as human but when I was looking through your blog I couldn't find it.
No but @paenling and I collaborated to bring you this.

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Have you ever drawn a human Vlad? I swear I've seen you draw him as human but when I was looking through your blog I couldn't find it.
No but @paenling and I collaborated to bring you this.
Psychosomatic by dweeblet Summary: Danny got a paper cut. Time dilated. He trembled on the bathroom floor for what felt like a long time. It could have been minutes, or just as easily hours. It made no difference to him.
Trigger Warnings: Vomiting, Body Horror, Altered Mental States, Sensory Overload, Denial
“And then it happens. The panic. It's slow at first, creeping through the cracks in my thoughts until everything starts to feel heavy. It builds; it becomes something physical that clutches at my insides and squeezes out the air and the blood.” ~ Sara Barnard
Happy Birthday, @paenling! I hope you like your gift! I know I enjoyed reading and building the podfic for the phic you wrote!
Thank you, @rekkaroonii, for giving me the confidence to not scrap the cover!
To everyone: thank you for listening to my reading of this story! Even if you don’t like the audio, please feel free to give the phic a read! Dweeblet does a phantastic job getting into Danny’s head as he spirals over his ghostly needs!
Music created by me, bibliophilea
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Drew @paenling ‘s oc bc i needed creature practice and enviornment practice