cringetober day 11: crossover (late because i was away)
angels of death x doku doku mori mori
left are rachel and zack (AoD); right are benitengutake and tsukiyotake (DDMM)
the parallels between these two... girl who wants to die being kept alive by a man who wants to kill her vs man who wants to die being kept alive by a girl who wants to kill him…
i will come back to this and give it proper shading and background but i've already spent 7+ hours on it so no more for now
Somewhere in the deep, deep forest, Tamagotake, an orphaned mushroom fairy, is out for revenge on the poison mushroom fairy Tsukiyotake for killing her parents. In the expansive sea of trees where life and death intersect, can the young Tamago take revenge on the hated Tsukiyo? An unprecedented mushroom suspense begins.
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image id: nine square icons with images of tsukiyotake over them. each row of 3 icons uses a different image, and the images have a thin white outline and a black shadow behind them. the left icons have the boyflux flag in the background, the middle icons have the boyflux and cinthean flags in the background, and the right icons have the cinthean flag in the background. end id.
banner id: a 1500x150 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting’ in large white text in the center. end id.
boyflux + cinthean icons of tsukiyotake from doku doku mori mori for anon!
Two of Swords. Art by Joseph Buckley, from The Mushroom Hunter's Tarot.
Here we have Omphalotus japonicus, or Tsukiyotake (the moon-night mushroom), as the Two of Swords. Under the light of day, this mushroom is easily mistaken for both oyster and shiitake mushrooms, and is responsible for more poisoning cases in Japan than any other mushroom. At night, however, this mushroom’s bright luminescence makes it hard to mistake for any other. It’s so bright that one can see it from 100 feet away.
Keywords: Hard decisions, stalemate, opposition, avoidance
Somewhere in the deep, deep forest, Tamagotake, an orphaned mushroom fairy, is out for revenge on the poison mushroom fairy Tsukiyotake for killing her parents. In the expansive sea of trees where life and death intersect, can the young Tamago take revenge on the hated Tsukiyo? An unprecedented mushroom suspense begins.
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Content Warnings:
(Please Note: All content in this comic is illustrated and does not depict real acts of violence or injuries. This is a work of fiction. It does not condone these things happening in real life.)
-Alcohol
-Amnesia
-Animal Death ( Anthropomorphized )
-Blood
-Body Horror
-Brainwashing / Mind Control
-Betrayal
-Broken Bones / Limbs
-Bugs / Insects
-Characters going blind
-Child Abandonment by Parent(s)
-Child Abuse
-Child Death
-Child Murder
-Cuts / Scars ( Not self-inflicted )
-Deadnaming ( The character isn’t transgender but is uncomfortable with their previous name )
-Dead Bodies
-Decomposition
-Dissection
-Domestic Violence
-Drowning
-Drugs* ( The characters are anthropomorphized mushrooms, one of which is a hallucination inducing mushroom. No characters are depicted purposefully taking drugs, but some do experience hallucinations upon coming in contact with the character’s spores )
-Eye Injuries
-Fire / Burns
-Flies / Maggots
-Gore
-Hallucinations
-Hangings / Nooses
-Hate Crimes
-Homelessness
-Kidnapping
-Knives / Stabbing
-Loss of Friends
-Loss of Parents
-Mercy Killings
-Murder
-Nudity ( Censored )
-Persecution
-PTSD Flashbacks / Hallucinations
-Severed Limbs
-Sexual Assault ( Implied to have happened in the past through a flashback / hallucination, but not depicted )