did liam ever get his twenty dollars back.
Not yet. Sadly, Liam is still wanting them back, but maybe there will be a way to chronicle his 20 dollar return (with taxes).
After all, the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.
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did liam ever get his twenty dollars back.
Not yet. Sadly, Liam is still wanting them back, but maybe there will be a way to chronicle his 20 dollar return (with taxes).
After all, the fruit doesn't fall far from the tree.
this came to me in a dream
Wow.
I just had an entire conversation abt the piss container in the glowquariim. I'm so sorry if ppl start calling Cerasus the piss jar game
Nah, it's appropriate. It makes sense.
Is there a pre-made font for the various cyphers in Cerasus? I wanna know before I go all out an make my own font n' all
Yes, I made it myself.
It's located here.
Any remakes of ur old fangame (the Me fangame) art and it's sprites?
just curious! :D
Hello, we currently have no interest on remaking Me as it was already remade from its original release and our gamemaking schedule has been filled with both Cerasus and Unundria. Though there is some interest on remaking its brother game, Somnium, in the distant future.
Thank you for your contact and happy holidays.
I'm super curious, where do you get your blog's url 'unundria' from?? Is it a wholly original term, or based on something? It just sounds pretty and I was wondering if it had any meaning.
It is original, named after the setting or the world in a way a chunk of our works are/will be set in.
The idea was based upon the names of unnamed chemicals, such as Ununbium (aka Copernicium) and Ununtrium (aka Nihonium), with the idea of the world being one and one, but the result not being quite right (mostly because one of us didn't remember that it's bi not dri). The name was catchy and stuck out enough.
We are glad you find it pretty, though.