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hello! im making a roblox myth, and if anyones interested to investigate it, pls dm me (with any questions (or just if you want to do some myth hunting))!!!
this is the dimitri that eats cigarettes btw [he is a manticore and can safely consume any object]
Posted with permission from the amazing, kind, wonderful creator @impersonating-an-artist! They created this comic based off of chapter one of my fic Rescue Me Home! If you like dkbk, and you like the idea of Demon Izuku rescuing Nephilim Katsuki, then please give it a read!
Anyway though, isn't this art just amazing! Look at Katsuki's expressions!! Look at the awesome shading in Izuku's body, and around the ram's skull!!! Check out the amazing glow of the colors!!! Look at the twin stars in Izuku's demonic halo!!! Ahhh I am genuinely just in awe. Please go follow @impersonating-an-artist and shower them in praise for me!
Bonus Izuku (without his mask) under the cut!!!!!!!!!!
First post deserved to be the icon himself, Orville Peck <</33
Recharge My Heart by Fefe Dobson
Had this for an RMH wiki background entry last year, didnt win doe
Also this took about 4 hours to make separately because they are all different myths i found from the wiki lol
Very unrecognizable, but you could identify the first 2 ones immediately
Melbourne Hospital (c.1929)
Built in 1848 as the original Melbourne Hospital, the building became the Queen Victoria Hospital in 1946 – one of only three hospitals in the world founded, managed and staffed by women.
This was the Royal Melbourne Hospital until the Parkville Campus opened in 1948.
Established in 1896, the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne was the first women's hospital in Victoria, operated for women by women. Originally housed in William Street, Melbourne, new premises were purchased with money raised by Victorian women contributing to Dr Constance Stone's 'Shilling Fund'. The hospital moved to its Lonsdale Street site in 1946. In 1989 it was relocated to the Monash Medical Centre at Clayton.