octopus/squid people for a conceptual species. it’s been a lot of fun thinking about them...
A pair of cherubs with a horrific underbite. They both choose to remedy it in oppossing ways.
Post predomination designs. The sister would amputate their arms so the brother couldn’t stifle the braces anymore and predomination would occur when the braces fixed their bite.
A pair of cherubs with a horrific underbite. They both choose to remedy it in oppossing ways.
A Rose who was raised by her father
[A thin bar of white text on a solid black background, reading “6:00 a.m.”]
[A pair of lilac eyes, curved like the upper half of a goldfish cracker, are wide open with surprise, as though unexpectedly awoken.]
[Rose Lalonde (to whom the eyes belong) finds herself on her back, body orthogonal to the long white plank on which she lay. Her head and feet jut over either side of the board and dip towards the water below. Rose’s arms are unavailable due to her torso being wrapped in chain and lock, for which no key is available.]
[It becomes apparent that the plank lay no more than a few feet above water. Rose shifts her attention to a silhouette seated against the wall at the base of the plank.]
[The silhouette belongs to a blind puppet. Smiling ever so kindly, the pinocchio gives Rose some free and fun advice from a signboard it holds, written in red: “THE EXIT IS IN THE WATER”]
[Rose offers a silent “Thank you” with a sidelong glance.]
[Steeling herself, Rose turns from her benefactor.]
[Rose exits the plank. “Splash”]
“Big Man on Campus”
story and art by @Protagonist_Of on twitter
I made this, and so I should probably reblog it. Like, here is the thing people know me best for! Start off my Tumblr career properly, instead of going on a freewheeling 400 word rant. I guess I have to think about how I’m going to categorize future posts with tags and stuff.
Why can’t we just play the other game? Why can’t we just look the other way?

