What to do when you hate a ship? Dox the shippers: ❌ Make a angst comic about the ship so the shipper never feel joy; ✅
Anyway this is my attempt at a character study... I think?
I know it’s my blog and I can do whatever I want , but I kinda feel bad about the people who followed me for TTS/brotherhood content.
Like, I feel like people followed me for art about the Dark Kingdom, Tangled, and VAT7K. And now all I post are the two fuckers from a Visual novel that peaked in 2020.
Like I see something star related with themes of narratives, fate, and history changing into stories, and start following around like a carrot on a stick. My bad.
Anyway I do have some Lunar New Year content for the Brotherhood, so I’ll probably post it when the New Year comes around.
bunch of cute angies for this twitter meme (─‿‿─)
This is Zypher from MLP if he was a medieval man.
Love the lighting, and textures on the coat. I can tell it must of took FOREVER. The smug pose and expression is everything.
Have an Andrew 🌹🗡️
some saimaki doodles :]
I control the narrative, I whisper to myself like a lunatic while the characters in the story I'm writing are not following my orders.
I have a book cover project and had the idea to use drv3 chap 5 oumota as my lab rats 😈
This shit hurt my back so bad.
"Good Job,Buddy"
its unfair that the pregames are the ones who always get the edgy treatment
Sometimes I think about how Kaito and Kokichi had the shared unique experience of being two people who knew they only had a limited time to live (Kokichi and the poison/Kaito with his illness.)
I think as he lived through his last hours, Kokichi probably would've felt some sort of respect towards Kaito for being able to live passionately despite knowing he wasn't going to live life as long as everyone else. Vice versa, really. I think Kaito also would've felt some respect towards Kokichi for wanting to make the most of what little time he had left, even if that was designing and carrying out his own demise.
Only they both knew what it was like to live life knowing the end was close, and they both embraced that instead of fearing it. I think that might be why Kaito was so willing to work with Kokichi even though he hated him. Kokichi, although briefly, knew he was racing against time, and still fought for something he cared about (ending the killing game.)
I also love that they both got to go out their own ways after being doomed to die. (Kokichi and the hydraulic press and Kaito passing because of his illness and not Monokuma's punishment. Their deaths felt like a middle finger to Monokuma personally, and I love that for them.) They were denied the right to live long lives, but they made damn sure they went out with a bang.
(I also think about how easily Kokichi could've saved himself but instead gave Kaito the antidote. Maybe that was another reason why Kaito decided to help him carry out his plan. Kokichi knew Kaito was dying, but still decided he should be the one who got to live. I don't think Kokichi saw Kaito's illness as a weakness. After all, his reasoning to give Kaito the antidote was so he could blackmail Kaito using Maki. Kaito's illness wasn't something Kokichi ever saw as a hindrance or factor (from what I can remember.) Kokichi just saw Kaito as someone capable of carrying out his plan.)