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Day 6 of #rorweek2021 - Coffee Shop / Work
Chose the work theme but the story ended up much sillier than what I had in mind (#><) .. This fanfiction features Zerofuku and Buddha with Adam cameo.
If you haven’t done so, feel free to check out the ongoing fan event, Record of Ragnarok AU Week 2021 on Twitter @rorweek2021 for more works such as illustrations and fanfics from other content creators participating in the event!
Thank you :3
Making actually good updates to Clash Royale every day until Supercell fixes their stupid game
I'm doing another card because they're eas-
Wait... What?
Didn't I say I was going to do something that mattered today?
Day 6-... Wait no... Is it Day 6?:
Didn't I already do the Mirror?
What is going on??
What, what is this???
Pride Month- Day 6
Tag your chosen family
Sad to say but, they don't use tumblr. Even though they most likely won't see this, I love you guys and thank you so much

Day 6: FREE
Sera Myu Week - Day 6 Costumes

Initially I wanted to draw Vampiru’s costumes... but I have like zero talent in drawing. So I created a regular, super and eternal sailor costume as well as a princes dress for Sailor Astarte with the Sailor Senshi Maker.
The sign is the astrological sign of the Asteroid #672 what is named Astarte.






Sera Myu Week - Day 6 (Pairings)
Gondola Koibito-Tachi 1994 VS 2000
Share Your Pride day 6: Tag your chosen family
Well if I’m doing this I first gotta tag my brother in all but blood @depressed-deranged-clown he’s been with me since almost day 1, don’t know where I’d be without him.
I also gotta tag @spidy-nugget my first and longest internet friend, you’ve seen me through some pretty rough shit, thank you for looking out for me ❤️
And to all my online and in person friends who see this that I couldn’t tag, this is for you too, all of you have helped to shape me into the person I am today and have given me a place to be my full, true self. For that, I am eternally grateful. Thank you for being my family.
Writing challenge Day 6: Single and Happy
Okay so, I'm not single but of course I know what that's like. If you're single, then your normally either happy with it or you're lonely. Sometimes you're regretting your last break up or you've never had a partner. But, being single does have it's good parts. You don't have to push through the drama of an relationship. You can start dating when you want to. Your mind is clearer. You don't have to decide wether to be with your partner or your friends/family.
I don't know anything else, I'm tired TwT
the plushie day


Welcome to the sixth day of Scroldie week!
Day 6: Family
Scrooge and Goldie have finally tied the knot and about a year later they had a daughter, her name is Pruedence Dawson McDuck and she is their pride and joys.
(I will upload more drawings of Pruedence in the future and more information on her.)

Here is today’s sketches. I think I found how to approach sketching to be a bit more productive instead of wasting around trying to figure out how to sketch them... So yea... here is day 6... Day 5 is being covered up by the eraser, I’m so ashamed.

Day 6 - This happened. And yes, I am capable of drawing two eyes in one picture. Surprise!
I'll try harder tomorrow.




Inktober 2019 #6: Rinrin Boubou Flower I really struggled a lot coming up with the color scheme for this flower. Apparently I never made notes for what colors it was supposed to be in the original drawings! I have a feeling the main flower was supposed to be yellow, but it looked too bland with all three flowers the same color. That and I couldn’t seem to get it to look right :/ It was too overblown. I managed to tamp it down a little for this, but yeah. Maybe I should have tried yellow with white mini blossoms? Anyways...
The Rinrin Boubou is considered a rather clumsy flower. it oozes honey from the centers of its dangling flowers during its fruiting season, leading some to believe that this substance is somehow the materials for fruits that didn't quite form. There may be some truth to this theory, as the substance, when cooked, forms a substance like sweet scrambled eggs. Uncooked however, the substance is beloved as a sweetener for tea, and during fruiting season, cups of tea can often be seen placed below the oozing flowers to capture the honey for sweetening.










I’ve been neglecting to upload these to tumblr, so here we go! Floratober/Inktober days 1-10!
Aprai Liflower
The Aprai Liflower is a small plant that craves lots of sun. During rainy months and at night it will close up, and during partially rainy months it may even retreat into the ground completely to await the return of the sun. Found in the Amicaia region of Wing Alayna primarily, though it had been known to prefer the longer days and drier climate of the Warminia Songlianne continent.
Red Magnificentia
A rare flower found deep in the valleys of the High Amica Mountains. The plant is known for its powerfully red petals, redder than any other red. It is prized and sought after for dyes, but attempts at cultivation have been tricky, as it is quite particular about its habitat. Though there are rumors of one that grows deep in the Greater Amican Forest...
Swirlah Tree
Well-known for its delectable berries reminiscent of peaches, as well as its fragrant, cinnamon-like bark, the Swirlah tree can be a lucky find if you're ever lost in the Great Buddy Forest... Or, if you're just out for a stroll in the woods.
Lonlar
"On the Lonlar, a lone Lar-leaf."
Prized for its leaves and fiddlehead-like stem, most every part of the Lonlar can be cooked and enjoyed. The Wing Alaynan variety is sweeter, but the Reline Ah variety, depicted here, has a much milder taste, like lettuce.
Radianis
Deep in the Greater Amican Forest, on a certain day of the year, one may happen upon a glowing field of Radiani flowers. Though a field of them can be spectacular in the day, in the dark of the forest at night, they're something else entirely. Though efforts have been made to determine the day they bloom on, it seems to be different every year, and so does the annual Radiani festival held each year around the blooming fields of Radianis.
Topberry Waterbush
The Topberry Waterbush is a strange bush that grows in water. It can do so in oceans or lakes, but the oceanic variety will have a saltier tang, take longer to grow and will not grow as large. They can be fairly easily cultivated, and their sweet, tart berries are a beloved addition to any dish. They can also be enjoyed raw, or ground up and dried to be steeped with tea leaves to make a quite enjoyable tea.
Shizukumi Plant
Shizukumi plants are a common sight during the rainy season in Wing Alayna. It's good to get them now, though--they quickly disappear once the season is over, and their fruits make wonderful portable water sources if you can carry them right.
Straigeg Plant
Coveted for its rich blue hues, the Straigeg fruit has many applications, from dyes to gourmet dishes, or just plucked and eaten raw. It has a refreshing, cool taste somewhat reminiscent of blueberry or blue raspberry.
Tama Aquabullas
a.k.a Tama Waterbubbles, Tamatama Aquabullas
A bit of a throwback to last year, we have another variety of the Aquabulla Plant, the Tama Aquabulla Plant! For when Yura Aquabullas aren't enough, you're lucky if you can find the larger Tama variety! They're a bit fragile, so finding and keeping them intact can be difficult, especially on long journeys. But, if you can find an intact one and have a container for them or a careful hand, they can make for convenient and larger sources of water than the tiny Yura waterbubbles.
Lila Sumita
"Oh the tales I would tell--if only I had sense to tell them."
"Whisper your love into its petals, and your one--however far in space or time--will surely hear it."
The Lila Sumita is something of a fable, said to bloom only when the lovelorn are near. In the legend of Helia and Karuha, it blooms on the hill that the protagonist declares his love on. Many have sought it out after hearing of the legend, and though they have found similar flowers, they seem in comparison quite plain--but that doesn't stop romantics from doing as the poems tell them.





Day off today so you know what I decided to do... finish up these WIPs I hadn’t posted yet! See last time’s post for Kulikuli Dara’s description. The new descriptions are under the cut (thought I should have done this last time... what do you think? Pointless feature, or actually useful in this case? Lemme know I guess).
Myuzika
A relative of the Sweetflute, the Myuzika plant is similarly used as a sort of homegrown orchestra. The plant makes a different sound according to the color of the pipe, and pitch depends on the size of the bulb, which can be made to change over time by adjusting the plant’s environment (more sun = thinner bulb, more shade = larger one). Tendrils grow taut around the two pipes, allowing them to be strummed like an instrument. The curly tendrils at the base can also be tapped for a shaking sound as the hard berries that grow on them bump against each other. There are many other secrets to adjusting the sound of the Myuzika, but only the forest dwellers know all its secrets. The Myuzika can be found natively in the Great Buddy Forest and made to grow in other forests in Wing Alayna such as the Patchimori Forest, though it grows best in its native soil.
String’elle
Another plant in the sylvan symphonic family, the String’elle’s two base vines will grow in completely opposite directions without the help of the plant’s tendrils, which keep the plant taut in a harp-like shape. The plant can be tuned over time by adjusting various elements of its environment, but without artificial intervention it will keep its original tune, allowing the musician to play the instrument in its original form if so desired.
Yukidamarias
A plant found in the depths of Batulia Songlianne, the continent at JI’s north pole (or Non Pona as it is natively called). It was thought for a long time that nothing grows there aside from the occasional rumor of a Song Tulip (the legendary flower for which the continent is named, though whether the plant actually grows there is somewhat shrouded in mystery), but it would seem that the Yukidamarias does as well. Of course... due to the number of odd things reported there, it’s uncertain at best whether the Yukidamarias was found actually growing in the continent’s soil, or in another dimension’s all together. Nevertheless, dimensional abnormalities aside, it may be safe to say that the legendary flower has company on the mysterious frozen continent. Being a relatively new discovery, not much is known about the plant at this time, though it seems quite decorative.
Koshio Flower
The Koshio Flower can be seen growing only during the dry season of Wing Alayna. It spends most of its time unblossomed, but when it does it produces berries that can be dried and ground to make a spice similar to black pepper. The bits that form on its stamen can also be ground and dried to create a substance similar to salt or pepper depending on its color. The same can be said of the rest of the flower. Dried, the white bits form a salt-like material and the black forms something similar to its berries, though with a slightly different flavor.



Kopp'tura Rainbola
Often kept as houseplants out doors, Rainbolas usually serve as a household's own personal cistern. They store excess water in the stem and roots, so they rarely overfill, even in the heaviest of rainstorms. Even if they do, the surface tension on the petals help the water travel straight down to the roots where it can be stored.
Rainbolas are hardy plants that can survive even long periods without rain thanks to how much water they store. Kopp'tura Rainbolas are uncommon in the wild, mostly cultivated as cisterns by the Plains Buddys. During the long months without rain, they are thought to subsist on the love and affection bestowed on them by the family that owns them.
The plants can be found sporadically throughout Wing Alayna, even in Laykia Layna, the southern half of the continent. It is also known to be found in Reline Ah, although the Rainbolas there are said to be more 'stoic' from how reclusive the Flower Buddys are.




Elemin Dariana on Young Pura Pathvine
A creeping, flowering vine that can be found sparsely throughout JI. Though it has a preference for dry weather, it is a tenacious vine that can thrive in just about anything. That said, grass tends to out-compete it, so it's rarely found in the wild, much less without support. It is thought to have originated on a northern Fuline Ah island or perhaps a south Reline Ah one, but it is best known for its presence on the Reline Ah continent as a domestic vine. Despite its hardy nature, it takes careful pruning and care to thrive.
The Elemin Dariana is the namesake of one of the first Flower Buddys, Elderflower, and for that reason, Elemin Darias are often called Elderflowers in Reline Ah.
In their early phases, the flower buds have a nutty, almondy flavor. When they bloom, their flavor changes to more of a sweet, faint licorice taste. The stems have a much stronger licorice taste and texture, though since the flower is rather rare, tea and candy made from parts of the plant are rarely served outside of Reline Ah.
A fully mature Pura Pathvine has yet to be discovered. There is even some question as to whether or not they are Pathvines at all or simply a different kind of megaflora, or perhaps even a dwarf species of Pathvine. Still others say that Pura Pathvines are very special, and when fully grown, connect to a dimension that has never before been discovered. Some proponents of the dwarf theory agree that Pura Pathvines have a connection to other dimensions, but instead merely act as gateposts or landmarks, growing near the gate to one, or even acting as the gate itself. Which ever theory is correct, there is still much to be discovered about Pura Pathvines. Known specimens include one in Reline Ah, featured here, and two others, one found between Furheart Iiah, Reline Ah and Batulia Songlianne out at sea, and another between the south coast of Crescent Minoria and Warminia Songlianne. As more specimens are discovered, researchers expect to have a better grasp on the nature of these Pura Pathvines.