A wonderful commission of our little fellow Tissan by @donnyclaws ! We're quite happy with it , the tail curl is charming -w-
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SO CUTE!!! I love the leaves and claws and everything! Ruffling him. Excellent job on the outfit too 💚
- Kell

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A wonderful commission of our little fellow Tissan by @donnyclaws ! We're quite happy with it , the tail curl is charming -w-
- theo
SO CUTE!!! I love the leaves and claws and everything! Ruffling him. Excellent job on the outfit too 💚
- Kell
handsome little lord of the teahouse~
looking thru my sketchbook... he's cute
Hey how's Féar been doing? Saying hi!
"Oh! Hello, I'm doing quite well I think. Now and then the roads are a little dodgy but my cart can handle it. You seem familiar, maybe I've bumped into you on my travels?"
(ooc: this ask is so lovely thank you! we've been focused on our other stuff atm but I loveeee any excuse to think about Féar and by extension Verdens <333)
(drawn by @giolcach)
I love themb
human!Féar is kinda cute ....
Welcome to the new year!
While making new folders for 2025's digital art directory, I decided I'd draw something for each setting to break them in! (and make sure they aren't sitting empty for too long.) They're intentionally messy and indulgent. While there are actually four of these in total, the fourth is just for us to hold close. <3 Last year has mostly been a writing year, and I hope this one is too, but I do miss playing with characters visually haha
-Winn 🍂
had the itch to make a comic page again! Féar takes a little break from travelling
making digital comics is still very taxing on me, so I'll have to play around with traditional methods instead