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Ayhotte

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Anonymous asked:

your stormlight art is the reason i believe in god maam thank you so much for just Existing

You're very welcome Anon

Anonymous asked:

Your latest Kal art? SO SEXY? Like the work you put into the plate design is SO EGGS

Thanks Anon, I do my best ✨

LITTLE FOOLERY PRESENTS:

Among the Knights of Peace in Avalon, there are many divisions: Siege Luminous deals with covert ops, Siege Wondrous with magical propriety, and Siege Glorious handles the general hero business… but in a modern fantasy city that serves as the intersection of thirteen magical realms, there is one division that focuses on peace between the realms: Siege Perilous.
A sudden, mysterious blackout knocks out half the city. While many hope it’s an easily fixable issue regarding technological failure, faulty service, or an error by dwarves, the reality is something a lot more frustrating: an undead sentient darkness rooting in the main subway tunnel.

Written by @thelastdogfighter and featuring illustrations by @ayhotte ! Thank you to Fawn Lau for helping put a beautiful ebook together.

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Siege Perilous story #2 is out!! Treat yourself to more of Percy's misadventures with monsters on this spooky season. 🎃

LITTLE FOOLERY PRESENTS:

Among the Knights of Peace in Avalon, there are many divisions: Siege Luminous deals with covert ops, Siege Wondrous with magical propriety, and Siege Glorious handles the general hero business… but in a modern fantasy city that serves as the intersection of thirteen magical realms, there is one division that focuses on peace between the realms: Siege Perilous.

When a raging dragon bears down on the coast, it is up to the young Knight-Captain Percy Anfort to figure out how to pacify it – without causing an interworld crisis in the process.  Written by @thelastdogfighter and featuring illustrations by @ayhotte ! Thank you to Fawn Lau for helping put a beautiful ebook together.

//Incoming end of year contemplative post//

In retrospect… 2018 felt like a long bad experiment. Unless I counted wrong, I worked on a total of 51 illustrations freelancing this year: Not a ton but it took a lot of work from me. Most were good experiences and while a couple ended poorly, none of it was unusual. The real problem is that I've let work take all the room in my life, and most of all I didn’t take care of myself as a real human person in the rush of it all.

It's going to require some adjustments but I’m going to slow down with freelance going into 2019. If I'm to have one resolution this coming year... it's to not let it be a repeat of the last two. I’m working on a couple projects I’m excited about (unrelated to the pics above) so we’ll start with that and keep moving forward.

Happy new year to everyone 🎉 C: