Call me Cricket - He/She/They - Multifandom - (also I go by the same name on AO3)
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I Uh.. Made An Attack For Your Oc Saturn.
I uh.. made an attack for your Oc Saturn.
They are so silly I had to draw them-
Please accept my humble gift

ahsjkde OH! That looks SO GREAT! Really nice work on the shading as well! Thank you soSO MUCH! ╰(*´︶`*)╯♡
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void test!
I wanted to see how the amnesia void looked, I couldn't wait to finish the animatic.




Disclaimer/more below. This is a passion project, please interact if you can. I want to know if people are interested <3
What it looks like sans void:

See! :D
Disclaimer: Retrograde is a big metaphor for DID. This one is actually a much more fun story albeit heavier on them being a dysfunctional system, infighting, the void being a metaphor for amnesia barriers, the mc's name 'Proxy' is also way too on the nose - and just to not get harassed, these are not my alters. These are OCs whose stories happen to pull a little from my own life - I wrote this solely to encompass how I FEEL dealing with being a system and to vent the uncomfortable/upsetting moments as well as the healing ones.
one of my very favorite obscure story tropes is when there’s an episode/plotline/tabletop campaign session where the conceit is ‘each member of the gang gets trapped in a specially tailored dream/nightmare/illusory mindscape and has to break out’



Dungeon AU
“Are you sure about this?”
“Don’t worry, Nightlight. I trust your visions. So trust me on this.”
So y’all know the classic edge trope of “my blade cannot be sheathed until it has tasted blood”? What if a magic sword that has that requirement, except it’s sort of inverted. A sword that, instead of being inhabited by an evil spirit which once awakened cannot be lulled back to sleep except by blood sacrifice, was inhabited by a benevolent spirit who would not allow the sword to be drawn unless bloodshed were the only possible solution. A sword whose power could never be misused because it would only allow itself to be used in situations where it was justified. What about a Paladin who spends their entire journey fighting with a sheathed sword, incapacitating but never killing or maiming. The party believes that the Paladin has taken an oath of no killing, until they face the big villain. And it is in that moment, and that moment alone, that the sword will allow itself to be drawn.
Idk, this image set my mindwheels a-turning.

But do y’all see the vision?