class project :p luther!
this is the headline that came out after he (accidentally) broke a man's arm on live television during a healing service. that absolutely destroyed his career and he had to go live in the boonies
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class project :p luther!
this is the headline that came out after he (accidentally) broke a man's arm on live television during a healing service. that absolutely destroyed his career and he had to go live in the boonies
made a cover type thing for my (currently fictional) webcomic/universe/project/whatever who even knows atp 💀
lovely lady on the cover’s name is veritas ❤️❤️❤️
might make into a poster or smth, we’ ll see
if y’all have any criticism or anything don’t be afraid to lmk!
edit: tumblr nuked the quality lets go 💔💔💔
"Spitfires"
(Lu Ten II belongs to @demaparbat-hp)
a painting of astarion i did for my bg3 au/future fic, to feel its warmth!
for his design i wanted to make him look healthier--well fed heheh
the mini tattoo is to show his new multiclass as a rogue/druid-- guess the long hair does as well, although it's supposed to show him returning to his elvish roots rather than skulking around in the dark.
although he still does that i'm afraid, although he wildshapes into an owl like he's fucking jareth from labyrinth or smth
https://archiveofourown.org/works/62983861/chapters/161297341
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Spectember D21: Parasitism of any sort
In 100 million years hence the Bengal swamp sort of host different new groups of animals, a lot happened since the mass extinction caused by a large asteroid at the beginning of the recovering period just 5 million years after the age of humanity, and since then it was a 0 for many groups, mammals barely are a diverse group anymore, with shrew like forms found in the rocky regions of the north and some other few minuscule species living along isolated continents, being now succeeded in diversity and megafauna with an amalgamation of squamates, birds and impressively turtles have taken the upper hand and became the dominant groups around the globe. The land is reign by the diverse descendants of softshell turtles, being many gigantic reaching on the leagues of sauropods, but at the same time in the other sides they diversified in many other niches like semiaquatic or even heavy land carnivores, some slow marine sirenian like forms, and from all the big and middle size some unique and strange small species adapted as a parasitic animal.
The Smooth Mite Achelone (Acarochelis nychosarchus) is among the smallest species of turtles alive reaching up 4 cm in length, when they are capable, they would attach to the giant behemoths that travel across the swamp, they properly do not look like any recognizable turtle species, instead they looks like disproportionately big headed critters with strange long and wide hands with extremely long claws, their jaws anatomy has distorted to accommodate its mouth on the bottom so they are always facing towards the skin, which with their strong derived lips they dig through the robust skin of their large hosts until they reach the blood vessels and start sucking blood and even lipids if they attach in the right spot. Their bodies are reduced, forelimbs are hypertrophied with disk like pads used to attach to their host along with their claws, up to the tail the cloaca seems to have elongated slightly, this due to the derivation of one of the rectal walls turned into a pseudo gill structure which provides of oxygen into the water, which is very useful when their large host stands for a good time into the deep rivers.
We can't stop here. This is Cephalopod Country.
I love how The Future is Wild killed off almost every vertebrate in the 200 million year mass extinction but allowed Earth’s most superior life form (sharks) to persist unchanged-to-improved
I loved The Future Is Wild and the Walking with Monsters/Dinosaurs/Prehistoric Beasts trilogy as a kid, and they helped get me into spec bio/evo and paleontology respectively. That being said, neither of these documentary series has aged well At All, and with each passing year their inadequacies become more and more glaring. We really need something new to get as popular as these ones did cause wow... sometimes I go back and rewatch them or interact with their content and it’s just... kinda bad...