I’m honestly rooting for Belos to get back to the human realm, just so that we can see him have twenty separate fits. Like imagine:
“AAAAAA SO MUCH LIGHT SO MANY NOISES WHAT THE-”
“Wait… women and Black people have RIGHTS now??”
“What are furries? They seem nice!”
“You’re telling me those infernal flying cylinders are MANMADE? And they go HOW FAST??? IN THE AIR???”
BIGGEST shoutout to the Collector pointing out what we’ve been saying for weeks: that Belos, a 17th century man, will not be going back to the Earth he knew (and maybe he won’t like how it’s changed):
Pyre: A Burial At Sea is a haunting tale for mature audiences. For centuries, Lily Brooks enjoyed her quiet, but decadent solitude, valuing her freedom above all else. But when the threads of fate begin to tug and an elder god comes calling, will her three hundred years of knowledge be enough to escape a fate millennia in the making? Or will she unleash hell itself to take back her life and her future? Join Lily on an odyssey of self-discovery and a past drenched in sin that can’t wait to catch up with her.
I'm so excited for this project you guys, my first piece that's all my art alongside some amazing writing by @lawfulevilcomics? Check it out and get notified when it comes out this Halloween and I appreciate any support you guys can give, Reblogging, Signal Boosts and if you get the book? Oh, it's some of my best work honestly, we love a bi Succubus queen who definitely did wrong ❤️
Get real
FINALLY!!!!!!!! TMAGP LENT ANIMATION HAS BEEN FREED FROM PROCRASTINATION HELL!!!!!!!!
This took way too long bc the malevolent brainrot got in the way so,,,,,, yeah I hope y’all enjoy!!! started this I mid-march so that’s why this has more first half of s1 vibes :))
also the YouTube link!!
100% using this when I watch the new ep
I actually already made this last week or so. Don't know if anyone's interested in this kind of stuff anymore, but just in case, here's a new template for Labyrinth Runners.
yes i know the cup wouldn’t work in space
art yay :)))
So, this might be extremely obvious, but I'm not sure how much this is talked about outside the midwest so??
Strange World's environmental message is a direct reference to monocrop farming, the use of pesticides, and other farming practices that produce more crops but harm soil and the Earth.
The fact that the entire society relies almost entirely on one crop to sustain it? The fact that the second that crop becomes useless or harms the Earth to a degree we can't ignore anymore, our society is going to have to start anew? The fact that the people in charge actively ignore damage to the environment until their own lives are visibly at risk?
That's all us.
The director, Don Hall, is from Iowa and released an introduction before the movie to Iowa theaters where he talks about how much of Iowa is in the film, and how Searcher is a lot like his dad, an Iowa farmer.
Searcher is the protagonist. He's shown to be a likable guy. And yet, his farming practices are harming the Earth, he's not listening to his son about living harmoniously with nature, and he doesn't become a good guy (imo) until the end where he's destroyed everything he's worked for for the sake of the planet.
This movie is a fantasy but it's directly grounded in concrete parallels to our own world, and I love it
I post a lot of radio drama art atm (wolf 359, malevolent, wooden overcoats) with the occasional smattering of gravity falls.
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