Relating to N's fear and trauma of the sea by scuba diving in the murkiest, saltiest and shitest water whilst panicking because the waves were crazy 😀
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I finally finished and edited it! This time there shouldn’t be problems with sizes and messed up colors.
Anyway, this scene lives rent free in my head and I HAD to draw it.
Solar Lunacy belongs to the talented @bamsara , (seriously, it’s a wonderfull fanfic, read it.)
Process GIF and variants under the cut!
On PC this one looks better, but on my phone it’s wayyyy to saturated and dark. Ujsdbidfshf I hate screens differences.
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i keep forgetting i can post wips here. thisll either be a small part of a bigger doodly page, OR ill make the bodies look scarier and give this THING a life of its own. in the meantime im PROUD so it can try to break containment. if it wants to.
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to add to that thing about n being uncomfortable when volo asks if he can speak to deities. n, who can be the hero of truth, lies. he says he isn't sure if he can when he has spoken directly to giratina and dialga already. he's a pretty blunt person esp in bw1, so how spooked was he that he actually decided to lie?
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Elizabeth Gaskell has the kind of brilliance that makes you forget how brilliant she is until you come back to her work after reading inferior authors. Her type of talent is understated skill that does everything so well that it looks easy.
She has prose that's descriptive without being flowery. Plots that take their time but also keep pulling you along. She writes about everyday life in a way that makes it enthralling without over-romanticizing it. She can take what would be stock characters in the hands of other writers and explore their upbringing and history so thoroughly that they become real, nuanced individuals. And she does it all so simply that you barely even notice how much talent it takes to write like that.
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