I wonder how he wanted Ann to marry his son if Diodra cannot leave Camelot.
Perhaps he planned to take Anghalhad to the Eternal Kingdom, for there is no other way... π€
The long awaited movie "Grudge of Edinburgh Part 1" is coming out tomorrow!!!π₯³
I will be sitting in front of the screen all day! And looking forward to it! π€
π΅I have an incredible urge to paint!
I want to introduce you to Tristan from chapter 84, in his fabulous clothes!π΅
π΅Please enjoy!π΅
Oh my goodness!
Lance is sure to tease Tristan anytime there's an opportunity!...! π
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That's a sign!!! π
Quite a while ago I did a post about the grown up 4kota, and now I realised that I don't like the way Lance looks there, so I decided to redraw the grown up version of him....
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P.S.:I really want Lancelot to have long hair like when he was a kid...π
Time for theories!
I am one of the founders of the fact that Nasiens is not just a girl, but Isolde of Ireland herself! π€ So maybe some work will be about that.
In the meantime, just a little picture on the subject...
Ahem.
Long time no see...)
π΅I've had this idea in my head for a long time, after chapter 130 came out. At first I wanted to draw a comic, but I decided that it would be very long since I have no experience...π΅
Anyway, my hands have only just got to it now.
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π΅ Please enjoy! π΅
Okay, okay.
Now I've finally finished Tristan's outfit because I realised what to do with his belt...π
I was leafing through pinterest and saw a sketch of a male character with a carcette and immediately realised that this is a MUST on Tristan!
Just because it suits him so well and royalty should look elegant, and I associate corsets with just that....
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But the question in front of me is, should I remove his tie when wearing a corset or is it better to leave it on? Since I'm not a fashion designer it's hard for me to say. What do you think?
Spoilers!!!
Look carefully at this page!
Pay more attention!
And more carefully!
I don't think so, do I? Meliodas is holding baby Tristan? That's so cute!!! π
Ohhhh no!π Poor Lance, it's not your fault!
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Just recently I was abstracting this point on my blog. I think that might be the answer for you, dear anonymous. And for me in particular.