L'Amour et Psyché (The Abduction of Psyche),(Detail), (1895), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825 – 1905), oil on canvas, 209 x 120 cm (approximately 82.2 x 47.2 in), Private Collection

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L'Amour et Psyché (The Abduction of Psyche),(Detail), (1895), by William-Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825 – 1905), oil on canvas, 209 x 120 cm (approximately 82.2 x 47.2 in), Private Collection
"There were two paladins last time, too"
A huge enormous shoutout to @kriskukko for creating this insanely gorgeous set of pieces, featuring my boy Day and his most beloved and cyclically narrative-haunting pally companions: Break (NPCed by @overplannedbutunnamednpc) and Theo (played by @bekahdoesnerdshit)
I will never not be insane about them and this artwork, and I mean that from the bottom of my heart.
how little bro looks at you after pulling the lamest ass dance move ever conceived
Ver. without the frame under the cut
Werehogj
I drew these in a calendar/planner thingy which is why the boxes and numbers are there lmao.
Wowee!! dumping some Jekyll sketches + color tests :D
I wanted to draw him in a little more detail (though, as i fear i am with many things, i'm still fairly iffy with how he looks), so there's that. Also, one (1) single note regarding overall design things (because i fear i otherwise would have forgotten it).
aaaand the color tests! putting them last because i did them with some of those doodles i've already posted. i'm not entirely satisfied with these (and the grey streak on hyde was, i fear, an impulse decision that i'm still not certain of), but it's a starting point, at the least.
Honestly, I feel like it's a coin flip whether Jax truly intended to press the red button or if Caine influenced his thinking to push the red button. He was clearly having a panic attack in that moment and looks fucking HORRIFIED when he realizes what just happened. If he doesn't go catatonic, I would not be surprised if he just straight up abstracted, and I, honestly, would not blame him
I think Jax pressed the button of his own will, I just also think Caine was the one who impressed the flashbacks onto Jax. Flashbacks in tadc are SO rare, this show has always focused on the here and now and all our information comes naturally from convos. It seems strange that it takes Kinger being in hell for us to get a super vague, fuzzy memory of his wife while Jax is somehow getting 4d jumpscares of his old neighborhood and roads over and over again in short but explicit detail. It felt less like "Jax is remembering this" and more "Jax is getting hit with this image again and again despite clear attempts to ignore, brush it off, or bury it." Caine negated his tried-and-true disassociation response with persistence.
I think, if Jax were of sound mind, he probably would not have hit that button. If Caine hadn't been impressing those memories on him, and Pomni had not been keeping her eyes on him, Jax would've run screaming down the hall and gone back to quietly abstracting in his room. He wasn't thinking "I want to stay here" so much as it was "I want to get out of this specific situation in any way possible, even if by ending it."
god. this video can never ever reach twitter
a perfectly normal and reasonable abnur tharn
full version here (nsfw)