apologies if this has already been asked, but if (heavy if) tigerclaw had told his plans to darkstripe, how would darkstripe have responded?
I don't think he'd believe it. Not initially. But once it got through his head that Tigerclaw was serious, as horrifying as it is, he would take that secret to the grave. The worst enabler possible, I'd say.
Half the things in this fucking fic series, you could take to canon readers and express how absolutely insane they are and they're completely tame to someone with no context.
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sorry this took so long, I got to drawing things and then my friend encouraged me to half-ass the art so it'd be done in a more timely manner
so yeah! space romance!
it's pretty rough atm, I haven't spent a lot of time thinking about it in-depth, so things will surely be elaborated upon as I think about it
this is the solar system I'm primarily focusing on! every celestial body is in some way habitable, though not necessarily to every living being (most mortals can't live on the sun or the gas giants, for instance)
these names are placeholders, ftr, except the Reef and the Barrier, I quite like those names. I also need a name for this system besides "the sol system" since it makes me think of our real one first.
also the dots under their names are the number of major habitable moons/dwarf planets it has. other asteroids of the Reef and Barrier and moons of Tundra and Oceans certainly have habitation, they're just not noteworthy enough to be marked by most diagrams.
for the sapient beings of the system, I don't have them fully sketched out yet, but I do have a few things as a jumping-off point.
ælfolk
the most common people across the system, native to Marble. they're pretty ordinary all things considered, and have a wide variety of subtypes. this one here is the garden variety/platonic ideal of an ælfolk, in simple garb.
fairymice
the smallest people of the system, native to Marble, though present on many worlds. they often coexist with ælfolk settlements/enclaves, though there are a few independent fairymouse colonies.
starkids
one of two(?) kinds of wishborne, created when a wish floats aimlessly about space. they're born as nondescriptly humanoid-shaped black nebulae, but exposure to other (humanoid) intelligent people will shape their appearance to resemble a child of whatever people they live amongst. this one here is an individual raised in a primarily ælfolk background. they wear masks to focus their identity and personality, as without one for too long, they'd dissipate into stardust.
sunfolk
the other kind of wishborne, created when a wish falls into the sun. upon hatching from its sunstone shell, the sunfolk will grow a tough shell of sol-iron around their soft, fiery skin. they are rarely seen outside of their home and birthplace, usually guarding a mortal of their choosing. while mortals find them eerie and intimidating, their smaller cousins adore them, as do the sunfolk in turn.
there's a few other intelligent creatures I have in store, but haven't gotten around to finding a design for (namely void angels and dragons). others I haven't yet found a way to fill the niche in a way I like, like a precursor people, a few varieties of artificial people, and a people form the next star system over.
sorry this took so long, I got to drawing things and then my friend encouraged me to half-ass the art so it'd be done in a more timely manner
so yeah! space romance!
it's pretty rough atm, I haven't spent a lot of time thinking about it in-depth, so things will surely be elaborated upon as I think about it
this is the solar system I'm primarily focusing on! every celestial body is in some way habitable, though not necessarily to every living being (most mortals can't live on the sun or the gas giants, for instance)
these names are placeholders, ftr, except the Reef and the Barrier, I quite like those names. I also need a name for this system besides "the sol system" since it makes me think of our real one first.
also the dots under their names are the number of major habitable moons/dwarf planets it has. other asteroids of the Reef and Barrier and moons of Tundra and Oceans certainly have habitation, they're just not noteworthy enough to be marked by most diagrams.
for the sapient beings of the system, I don't have them fully sketched out yet, but I do have a few things as a jumping-off point.
ælfolk
the most common people across the system, native to Marble. they're pretty ordinary all things considered, and have a wide variety of subtypes. this one here is the garden variety/platonic ideal of an ælfolk, in simple garb.
fairymice
the smallest people of the system, native to Marble, though present on many worlds. they often coexist with ælfolk settlements/enclaves, though there are a few independent fairymouse colonies.
starkids
one of two(?) kinds of wishborne, created when a wish floats aimlessly about space. they're born as nondescriptly humanoid-shaped black nebulae, but exposure to other (humanoid) intelligent people will shape their appearance to resemble a child of whatever people they live amongst. this one here is an individual raised in a primarily ælfolk background. they wear masks to focus their identity and personality, as without one for too long, they'd dissipate into stardust.
sunfolk
the other kind of wishborne, created when a wish falls into the sun. upon hatching from its sunstone shell, the sunfolk will grow a tough shell of sol-iron around their soft, fiery skin. they are rarely seen outside of their home and birthplace, usually guarding a mortal of their choosing. while mortals find them eerie and intimidating, their smaller cousins adore them, as do the sunfolk in turn.
there's a few other intelligent creatures I have in store, but haven't gotten around to finding a design for (namely void angels and dragons). others I haven't yet found a way to fill the niche in a way I like, like a precursor people, a few varieties of artificial people, and a people form the next star system over.
oooh do you have any worldless ocs? or worldbuilding or headcanons or something you wanna yap about?
not any OCs in the conventional sense, no. I've had the vague idea of a bird-like hybrid star called a fenghuang far off in another echo of the universe where our protagonists can't get to 'em, but other than "looks like a bird" I have no idea what it looks like.
I am. very shippy with our duo, ngl. I love daydreaming about their love and how they fumble about with being the first couple ever, and navigate their thoughts and feelings and desires for one another. there's angst potential when they struggle to articulate themselves and there's fluff potential when they find comfort in each other, I just–
i don’t know you but i saw you wanted asks about ocs and worldbuilding and stuff
wanna gimme something to ask about? i don’t know anything at all about them but i can
uhhhh lessee
in media I like, we got Rain World, Hollow Knight (and Silksong), Worldless, Pokemon (and its Mystery Dungeon spinoff), My Little Pony (specifically FiM and its EqG spinoff, but I also have a fondness for the G1 specials), Watership Down, Warrior Cats (that one's a stockholm-esque love-hate relationship).
I'm also trying to get into Hyper Light Drifter for the seventh time, I am not exaggerating. if anyone has tips on how to approach the game from someone who did Pantheon of Hallownest and Steel Soul + Speed Completion in HK, and has played every campaign to completion and done the Pearl Quest twice in Rain World, I'd greatly appreciate it.
someone else asked about the space romance worldbuilding thing and first I gotta illustrate it, but my digital sketches are ass. I draw slowly due to getting easily distracted so that'll take a long while. planets are surprisingly hard to make look good.
I haven't had an OC I'm super passionate about in a good long while, but I do have a blorbo in the form of Hornet HK Silksong. I like her quite a lot. and I annoy my friends with how much I like her XD
me, thinking to myself: I really want more people to ask me about my blorbos and OCs and worldbuilding stuff
me: *doesn't post about it at all from a mild fear of being annoying with my weird interests*
me, not getting asks about my blorbos and OCs and worldbuilding stuff:
me, thinking to myself: I really want more people to ask me about my blorbos and OCs and worldbuilding stuff
me: *doesn't post about it at all from a mild fear of being annoying with my weird interests*
me, not getting asks about my blorbos and OCs and worldbuilding stuff:
A friend has been showing me the MLP Equestria Girls (I think that’s right?) movies and recently I was thinking about Spyro.
I feel like Spyro could’ve had a show like MLP, he’s a small, cute, marketable creature. There could’ve been all sorts of other dragon younglings for Spyro to go on small adventures with, either in the Dragon Realms or Avalar.
Plus you’ve got Elora, Hunter, Moneybags, and Bianca to appear in or assist with said adventures.
Anybody got some sweet sennet headcanons/thoughts they are willing to share? I'm aching for them so badly but I can't draw 'em because of animation coloring work.
While I do think of Sec as more cat coded (mf loves from a distance. disappears into thin air. probably communicates adoration by slow blinking. yells excessively.), I do adore the dog take on it. Some kinda Kangal sherpherd dog. Ah yes, so majestic and powerful a breed. Perfect for a farm cat to loaf upon.
I've had these two saved in my discord for like. Two months now with the intention of *somehow* redrawing it with Net and Sec.
For some clarification, the image I had in my mind is a lot like this video here.
Hornet's "The oversized can opener will not spontaneously disassemble if I, a smol spoot, suddenly lean my full weight against its chassis. And so I shall." Versus Secsen's "If I am not careful, I could accidentally crush this smaller, squishier bug and that is THE LAST THING I want to happen."