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Promises Made Beneath the Silverwood
Oh dear, I disappeared for a while, didn’t I? Anyways;
As flowers-diseases are often romanticised, I really wanted to show it as it truly is - a parasite, leaving his host sick, exhausted and emaciated. It’s not pretty, nor beautiful. It’s terrifying, when you’re trying to fight for your life against an intruder that feeds on your comfort, love and happiness
It’s an old song
It’s a sad song
Its a tragedy
It’s an old song
But we’re gonna sing it again
Peace
close ups under the cut
It would be really fucked up if he was loved
It would be really fucked up if it’s revealed that it wasn’t a sick experiment of burying a hydrophobic child in a waterhole with a silverwood seed inside him to see what happens but actually a burial, that they thought him dead. That the hydrophobia came later when he woke up after the fact
It would be really fucked if it’s revealed that the seed was an attempt of healing that went sideways. That he had his memories wiped so often as a child before the burial as they speculate because the people who put the seed there were safe. He trusted them.
Were your parents trying to save your eyes baby Qifrey (if that is even your name)? Or were you a sickly child, of weak constitution and stunted growth?
Who were you before the seed Qifrey? Would you even be alive today if not for it?
It would really be so fucked up if he was loved
while I was drawing my last piece I was noticing the similarities between veins in the eye and the branches of trees. so here’s a quick thing about that
I was really touched by his story that I decided not to waste hyperfixation time and make more arts