Oh no The Molluck the Glukkon is Invincible and got the drip Abe can’t stop him
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HE GOT DRIP!!
Inspired by @ohfugecannada meme post
Since I’ve had like 10+ asks relating around remnants, I decided to compile most of them into one post! I also tried out some things with my style, hope you enjoy c:
More explanation for the drawings above and answering some other questions below!
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A continuation of ideas from my last post about a DR action game with protagonist Sakura. I eventually thought “y’know, she’s gonna have to face the remnants at some point.” Edit: There’s also a part 0, part 3 , part 4 and part 5
hey.
I’m a changed man after acquiring these sprites.
Does anyone know what this type of coat is called with high collar covers around the mouth that brotherhood supports from the darkness 2 that wears
Peko and Fuyuhiko as their Remnant of Despair Selves for Anon!
Their designs are really cool!
izuru redesign/sprite edits for an rp im doing w some of my friends. i like how he turned out he looks like an edgelord
fuck it. reposting all my gayass Eastward fanart. Lee I love you.
for free: transmasc izzy because something something reclaiming your body and your identity as your own
I have my own very odd story thing but I definitely love it. In this alternate universe story based on FC 6, some events went off. José Castillo eventually rises to power and becomes El Presidente. In 2021, following the sudden and tragic death of Anton Castillo, José steps into the leadership role. Diego, Anton's son, disappears (he's not dead in my story), leading many to speculate whether he was truly "missing" or if José had a hand in ensuring his absence to claim the throne for himself. After the death of Clara Garcia, Libertad is also weakened and the rebels are going through a difficult time.
José's ascent to power marks a turning point for Yara. Having previously overseen the violent system of slave labor and the production of Viviro, José’s regime took these practices to a new, higher level. Those who spoke out were sent to labor camps or executed without trial, a continuation of his earlier policies but now carried out on a national scale.
Under his reign, Yara became an even more oppressive regime than before. Viviro production intensified, with the island’s natural resources and people exploited even more harshly in the name of progress and wealth. José's cruelty knew no bounds, and his unchecked ambition led him to mirror the very authoritarianism and ruthlessness his uncle, Anton, had displayed — if not worse. Despite the growing resistance against his rule, José believed that his death grip on Yara was the only way to maintain control, convinced that his violence and fear-mongering were the keys to forging a stronger nation.
His actions only deepened the people's resentment, setting the stage for Yara's continued struggle between freedom and tyranny. Again and again.
I have quite an extensive story describing the alternate events and how José got to this point, and there are also characters I included in the story (say hello to self-insert!), but… not now.