✨️I'm less busy now so I'm opening back my commissions :D✨️
EDIT: CLOSED!!
Hi hi I'm opening 5 slots for the commission. Taken slots will be updated from time to time
SLOTS TAKEN: 5/5
‼️PLEASE READ MY TOS AND RULES BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO COMMISSION ME!!‼️
🔷️My TOS, art samples and additional rules/info can be read on my carrd here.
🔷️No rush orders will be accepted as I want to balance my time doing work and personal stuff for myself. If you need an estimate for commission turnarounds please refer to my Trello! I date stamp all of my progress from start to finish! Please commission me only if you don't mind waiting for a period of time!
I'm also posting my art samples (personal art) undercut!
And as always, reblogs are highly appreciated 🥰💕💕
🔷️Honoring my last offer, im taking $10 off if you make me draw Jack (Samurai Jack) or Professor Utonium (PPG) :3 (doesn't matter if it's solo, with a canon character or with your s/i oc :3)
🔷️Please DM me if you're interested or have any inquiries regarding my commission!
🔷️There’s no pressure at all if you don’t want to reblog/share but I greatly appreciate it very much if you do 🥺👉👈
Reblogs are definitely very much appreciated 🥰💕💕
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𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐇𝐎𝐒𝐓 𝐎𝐅 𝐁𝐑𝐄𝐄𝐙𝐄-𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐂𝐇 soothed the skin , for the wind itself was a most lithe and faithful companion. it feathered through thor's hair , curled around his shoulders in silk embrace , and nudged briskly at his feet before skipping through the budding leaves and shoots of grass.
overhead , it moved the very skies. trickles of moonlight bled silver through the speckled dusting and wisps of clouds. stars twinkled far past even them , glittering in some other star systems in a great beyond.
the wind was chatty this day. no doubt to thor that it spoke of faraway travels and the bumping ride across ocean tides. no doubt it carried upon it the tales from the stars beyond what thor could see , and here the god of storms stood , DEAF TO ITS SIREN CALL.
WHAT WOULD FATHER THINK OF THAT? thor mused , a bitter smile plucking at the edges of his lips. in an instant , it fell again. thor had no doubt his father would find the state of him outright disgraceful. absolutely detestable. it was one thing for ODIN ALL-FATHER to tap a branch of the all-force , and entirely another for the forces of another to swing an axe to it. though then , perhaps he would think it thor's own fault.
( though then , perhaps he would be right. )
sighing through his nose , thor cast his gaze from the tousled grass and the whispering canopy towards those distant stars , and wondered then : do you still watch over me now , father ?
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My parents left me at home for 2 weeks hunting cockroaches for dinner so I'm opening back my commission :'D
Hi hi I'm opening 5 slots this time since I'm still on my break. I will update the slots here until it's all taken :3
SLOTS TAKEN: 4/5
!!PLEASE READ MY TOS AND RULES BEFORE YOU DECIDE TO COMMISSION ME!!
My TOS, art samples and additional info can be read on my carrd here.
I'm not taking any rush orders this time as I am still studying in school! If you need an estimate for commission turnarounds please refer to my Trello! I date stamp all of my progress from start to finish! Please commission me only if you don't mind waiting for a period of time!
Also posting my art samples (personal art) undercut!
And as always, reblogs are definitely very much appreciated 🥰💕💕
I had fun drawing jjba characters before so I'm taking $5 off for every commissions with jjba f/os :3
Also for the heck of it, $10 off if you make me draw Jack (Samurai Jack) or Professor Utonium (PPG) :3 (doesn't matter if it's solo or with your s/i oc :3)
Please DM me if you're interested or have any inquiries regarding my commission!
There’s no pressure at all if you don’t want to reblog/share but I greatly appreciate it very much if you do 🥺👉👈
Thank you so much for your attention 🥰💕💕
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WELL, WELL... NO, IT HADN'T BEEN AS IF THOR HAD EVER IMAGINED THAT HE WOULD BE CALLING MIDGARD HIS HOME, but.. then again, this wasn't as bad as he had imagined that it would be. in fact, he had pictured that midgard would be full of memories of her, but.. no, he had not been that unlucky. no, he had been able to make a life for himself in here and right now, thor knew that he had been luckier than most. after all - most people either stayed dead or they lost their minds when they were brought back - same as it had happened to stark. it was still something that he hadn't been able to wrap his mind around - the fact that an old friend of his seemed to have lost his mind and.. no, he hadn't forgotten that. how could he, he wondered? "well, welcome to new asgard's pub," he gestured towards the other, giving them a happy go lucky grin. in classic thor fashion, of course. "what can i get you ? "
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been thinking about worldbuilding and. oh my god guys. i know it's a throwaway joss whedon line, but even so... i think bilgesnipe might be jotun wildlife, not asgardian.
what do we know about bilgesnipe?
they have an insulting-sounding name, which at first glance inspection doesn't make much sense. normally, a "snipe" is a small game bird. this could just be a sort of joke, like a tall man nicknamed "tiny", but it could also imply that asgardians see these creatures primarily as things to shoot at. (fun fact: the word "sniper" actually comes from the amount of skill it takes to shoot snipe! bilgesnipe definitely aren't small targets, but they might still be hard to take down.)
meanwhile, "bilge" means the bottom of a ship, and the water that gathers inside it. this might imply that these creature live somewhere dirty... or that they tend to try to sink ships? (let's also remember that asgardian ships often travel the air, not the sea.)
thor summarises bilgesnipe as: "huge, scaly, big antlers". this doesn't precisely match the jotun creature we see in t1 (which i've taken to calling a dragon, for lack of other terms), but it's close. that creature is the size of a whale, with hairless, leathery blue skin and spines down its back - which could easily lead to the misconception that it was scaly. between this creature and the jotuns themselves, massive size and tough skin seem like they might be typical traits of species from jotunheim.
thor calls bilgesnipe destructive and repulsive, and uses them as an example of "uncivilised" behaviour. this reflects asgardian attitudes towards the jotun people, but it's an unusual level of animosity to hold towards an animal - especially considering that aggressive megafauna, even "exotic" ones, are often valorised by hyper-military cultures (all those european coats of arms with lions and tigers...), unless they're frequently in direct opposition.
so what is this opposition? IRL the mediaeval norse has an ambivalent relationship to wolves, because wolves preyed on their livestock. but bilgesnipes have antlers, which, at least on earth, are a herbivore trait. deer/etc can be aggressive when competing for mates or defending their young, but the danger is simple enough to avoid if you just stay out of their way. they're rarely seen as monsters for it...
but large herbivores are very often domesticated as beasts of burden - horses, donkeys, llamas, camels, elephants, and in the arctic, reindeer. and, depending on social context and the hardiness of the animals themselves, some of these beasts of burden go on to be used in warfare.
we already know that jotuns have domesticated large carnivores for military use (or maybe, originally, hunting) - specifically, they run down enemy foot-soldiers like prey on command. it's not a stretch to say there might be other species jotuns use for other military purposes.
SO. specifically. i think bilgesnipe could be giant jotun war-deer, trained to rake and crash low-flying enemy ships ("bilge"-snipe), and to stampede enemy armies ("destroy everything in their path".)
of course, the phrase (idiom?) "battling like bilgesnipe" itself could very easily refer to some natural phenomenon like rutting stags, as a metaphor for hypermasculine competitiveness, rather than anything about the animals in a real military context... but the way thor describes these creatures and the extreme negative attitude he takes to them still feel like something more to me. (and it's just more fun that way.)
(and finally, since it didn't flow above: thor assumes that midgard has, or at least knows about, bilgesnipe. and yes, this could be read as implying they're a completely everyday animal to thor, and therefore asgardian - but i would argue it could also go the other way: they're an exotic-but-familiar creature to him, like lions to a european, and he's carelessly conflating his "lesser realms", like a european thinking lions live in "the jungle".)
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