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[Fanart] [Dark Rise] Here comes The Bride...! (2025).
From the moment he clawed himself out of his grave, since the scene in which he wore that yellow dress, and upon hearing his goal was vengeance, I couldn't help but think of Kill Bill's Bride when reading about Visander. I also couldn't help him from becoming my favourite character out of the bunch.
Is this crossover niche? Yes. Do I care? Deeply. But do I regret it? Never. This was extremelly fun to draw. Translating my preferred poster from this movie and integrating the book's characters into it, with some fitting better than others, was such a compelling exercise. I'm not one to do fanart often, no, but when I do, I go hard. Or at least, I try my hardest.
Violet next?
Cheeky little tropes meme based on my annotations for Dark Rise and Dark Heir.
Gonna present it to my friend to convince them to read the series.
sarcean is such a dumbfuck with good taste coz wdym we wouldn't be in this mess if he hadn't fucked three blondes
Dark Rise Theory (the dissent into madness with no book 3 release date in sight)
I think the power to Return people through the white death is the light’s/the Lady’s power, not the Dark King’s.
The lady to Visander “You will Return, Visander. But first you have to die.”
The dark king said to the metal smith Idane before he killed him,“To be reborn, you have to die.”
We do not yet know Kettering’s true identity, so he could have been on the side of the light too. He didn’t reveal many details about himself.
I think wording is key here. Sarcean always used the word Reborn; it was the lady who used the word Return.