Expressionist 13-01-2024:
Asphodel, my regrets follow you to the grave.
Just a concept I brainrotted over for a couple of days!
Ingo's design will be released later, promise
HEAR ME OUT.
INDEEDEE AND EMMET.
What if....ingo or Emmet with tentacles
Okay I shit you not when I say I have spent way too much time thinking about the possibilities
Tentacle arms
Back tentacles
Ursula style
This fucking bitch
God why is one of his ears tiny
I had no idea why I did not fix that in my drawing
Guess that one mistake will haunt me hehe
Colress, please?
Colress. :]
HI HI THIS IS MY COLLAB WITH @decaytrain PLEASE GO FOLLOW THEM
[They did the lineart, I did the colors / rendering!]
Just a quick fanart for one of @critterbitter / @proxycrit 's comic strips :]
I've been brainrotting so hard for his stuff fgjhgfhfghjgfhfhgj
Seven minutes.
The future haunts.
Emmet and Ingo stand before the final display in the train museum. Past all the old parts and blueprints, the stories of entrepreneurs and disasters and advancements. All to reach this one, final display.
"I always thought he looked familiar..." Emmet says, his eyes looking over the old photos on display.
"Hmm, I suppose he does. The fact that our uniforms are based off his definitely helps." Ingo says with a nod, reading the scribbled notes in the torn journal. "I quite like his handwriting."
"It's messy. Like yours. I can't read it."
"A controlled chaos. What he's described here is shockingly modern."
"What does it say?"
"He had a strange dream. He was deep underground, within a "roaring beast of metal", surrounded by a crowd. He goes into a lot of detail about the sound of it, the way people clung tight to the handles and swayed with its movements... but then he goes on to talk about standing next to himself? Nothing more about the train."
"Subways were invented via fever dream. This does not suprise me."
"I suppose. Then again, he's not quite the inventor, he never built anything. He just came up with the concept."
"That we know of. The plaque says he dissapears."
"Well, it's more likely that he died then ran away to invent trains."
"He could have."
"There are no records of such a thing, Emmet."
"Still."
...
"You've gone quiet. Care to share what you're thinking about?"
"... do you think he'd like the battle subway?"
"Well, he says the train felt like home. I suppose he would."
"Really? That could be fun. Showing him how far we've come. I hope he's proud."
"I'm sure he is."
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Emmet stands before the final display in the train museum. Past all the old memories and good times, the stories of determination and failure and perseverance. All to reach this one, final display.
"I always thought he looked like you." Emmet mumbles, to no one in particular. "Writes like you, too. I still can't read this."
"I remember what you said about his dream, though. Standing next to himself, right?
... I think I know what he meant."