Reblog this if you don't know what/who Zektbach is.
I’m in one of those moments where I really really wish this fandom was bigger again.
This is one of those stories that you can’t help but get addicted to and want more and more because of just how fascinating and mind-blowing it is.
Getting into this story makes you feel like a fucking awesome detective trying to unlock everything and piece the story together.
Learn about everything here.
I’m not expecting many people to reblog this, not any at all actually, but this amazing story and music deserves that much.
Oh and did I say that the artist for most of it is Maya Takamura? If you’ve never heard of her either, go here or here.
Original site of Zektbach is here.
Various discussions of the story are here.
“22. List at least one of your ‘artspirations’.”
I have a few, so I’m going to cheat and list three.
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The first one should be fairly obvious if you’ve been watching me up until this point. I’m a huge fan of Kenichi Yoshida’s character designs and storyboard art and scenery.
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Next is Maya Takamura’s characters and art style. Unfortunately, it’s really hard for me to find any art from Maya, aside from the PUZZLE art book, so I could only find my least favorites from her and I feel like they don’t really do her art much justice.
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last is Aoi/Kokue, who is a relatively unknown artist because he’s usually only involved in local projects, but I’m glad I discovered him when he was just starting out and watched him grow as an artist and improve over the years and it was interesting to watch him switch over as an amateur artist who draws as a hobby to seeing him getting his work published and doing more professional things.
I have many more than this, but these are the biggest three inspirations for me at the moment.