realizing you’re the one who did all the uhv fanart i’ve been loving Literally Forever has made my life so much better thank you for your service
uh oh i got caught.......
no but i'm glad you like them!! had so much fun making them that time... thanks for the love too!!! 🫶
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💌 Send this to the twelve nicest people you know or who seem to have a good heart and if you get five back you must be pretty awesome. 💌
so kind of u, thanks!!🥰🩷🫶
sending it bacc to u🚀🚀
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#please don't take him just because you can :(
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hi omg i love ur beales art so much espacially the way you draw john and paul
aw thanks!!
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We are ineffably elated to confirm that Good Omens will return for a third season! This calls for a round of hot chocolate and sweet treats!
@neil-gaiman
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"Every time someone steps up and says who they are the world becomes a better, more interesting place." 🫶🏳️🌈
My tribute to Andre Braugher, thank you for Captain Raymond Holt ❤️✨
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OC-tober 18: Suvi & Kauko
Week 3: Various sources.
Suvi by @punkeduppirate (commission), Kauko not pictured at this time.
Technically Dishonored OCs, even though I have never played Dishonored itself; they are from a Blades in the Dark TTRPG game set in the Dishonored universe. This pair of siblings was nicknamed "the creeps" by the gamemaster. I find it hard to argue with that.
Suvi and Kauko are Fantasy-Finnish, from the backwoods of Fantasy-Russia (Tyvia). (Caveat: I am Finnish and no, Finland does not belong to Russia.)
When they were only children--Suvi was twelve, Kauko was ten--their parents' farm was attacked by a neighbour when supplies ran low during a particularly hard winter. Their parents were killed and they were taken as slaves in the house of the neighbour, Kouvo, and they were separated from their little brother.
Kouvo and his men were furriers and merchants, and around this time, he began to gain in success and prestige. He spent more and more time in the market-town, and eventually became so wealthy he moved there. From the market-town to Tamarak to Dabokva, Kouvo was upwardly mobile–overreaching, one might say–with fabulous good fortune following him everywhere. So did his servants.
Kauko had grown up an excellent trapper and hunter, and left Kouvo when he reached his maturity, making his own contacts in the market town and then disappearing for months to hunt. He built his own log cabin, fished his own food, and made his own way by trading furs.
Suvi couldn’t hunt, and Kauko couldn’t make enough money to support them both, so she stayed with Kouvo’s household. Then, Kouvo moved to Dunwall, a stinking city that Suvi couldn’t love, and then one night disappeared from his own bedroom, leaving the household in shambles. His funds disappeared soon after.
Suvi had no affection for the Operators. They’d taken everything from her by catching up with her unloved master. Now she had no job, no security, and hadn’t even had the pleasure of putting a knife in her family’s murderer herself. But she was strong, tough and bitter, and she soon found out that violence was a way to make a living in this town. Networking with other Tyvian immigrants in the underworld, she could always find a job.
And when her brother Kauko followed Kouvo to Duskwall and found her there, she was given another reason to keep going. He was all the family she would ever have, but it was something.
Suvi drinks and fights. Kauko shoots things and practices creative taxidermy. They are currently involved in trying to set up a gambling business with a friend.
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