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That's how the story ended. I've said everything.

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We continue Lily - death | mourning | innocence, Nathaniel
I redrew some of my old school parody BartNat and Ptol/Nat comics from around 2021. At the same time, I made English translations for them. They include a BartNat kiss scene↓
Some of them are the kind of stories I probably wouldn’t draw nowadays, so they feel a bit nostalgic. There are about 30 more in the same setting, but they were published in a doujinshi.
Thank you for looking! And here’s the school parody novel↓ it’s all in Japanese, so if you're interested, feel free to try translating it!
時間、というのはつまり変化を測る尺度のことだ。 なにをもって「時間が存在している」とするかは難しいところだが、たとえば永遠に変化のない不動の世界においては時間の存在を証明するのは難しいだろう。なにひとつ変化がない以上、測りようがないからだ。 そういう意味でいえば絶えず変化し続ける
Also, separately, I recently uploaded a collection of newer BartNat works on pixiv.
新年あけましておめでとうございます。トレスネタ絵ばかりであんまりまともな絵もないので上げ渋っていたけどしばらく溜まりそうもないので一区切りで上げておきます。今年は新規バナサ作品が見られる日が来るのでし
To be honest, I’m starting to feel a bit jaded about drawing this sketch series, but reading the original books is still a great deal of fun, so now that I’ve got this far, I’d like to see it through to the end.
Whilst Kitty shows sympathetic understanding towards Bartimaeus, she also encourages Nathanael to use spirits. And she even sympathises with his desire to punish that cheeky imp. It might seem a bit contradictory, but personally, I like this scene because it makes me feel as though Kitty has become Nathaniel’s accomplice.
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It’s been a while, but here’s another silly drawing of my two favorite characters!
P. S. Nathaniel doesn’t stand a chance ;)
Little Nathaniel❤️
we saw you from across the Prague town square and really hate your vibe.
GE bartnat might be my favorite era
The genie Bartimaeus in the form of Ptolemy. The art was created to participate in the competition 🤍
Alexandria. 126 BC
Barty in the form of a lapwing. This bird is called rechit in ancient Egyptian.

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finally had time to sit down and draw something a bit more elaborate
I finished the trilogy last month and am blown away by how much those silly books can still tug at my heartstrings. I think I've felt things even more deeply than when I read them as a child.
hope you like this :3
Ascobol and Bartimаeus made Nathaniel angry
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- I have very little patience left, boys… UNDERSTAND?!
Also I have some cosplay videos. I don't know if they will be clear here (because they are mostly memes), but if you like it, I will post more :)
(It was very funny for me to put together the image of Askobol😆)
We've been talking about Bart's soft recollection of Eridu in RoS (which, yes, is beautiful and hurt me), but god, the prologue of GE is doing things to my brain (and yes, I'm restarting it, I have free will and I'm delaying the inevitable heartbreak).
There is plenty of comedy, and Queezle is there to distract and delight us, but there's also Bart failing at boosting an imp's (Nubbin) morale who was summoned for his first battle (and probably last). There's Bart's pattern recognition and almost resignation. He tells us he's been summoned to Prague for centuries (at least 3), and now he's watching it crumble as he's done for millennia:
Thus, after several hundred years and a dozen masters, my ties to Prague were broken. But as my grateful essence fled in all directions, and I looked down upon the burning city and the marching troops, on the wailing children and the whooping imps, on the death throes of one empire and the bloody baptism of the next, I must say I didn't feel particularly triumphant. I had a feeling it was all going to get a whole lot worse.
It's also where we first meet Honorius, so menacing and skillful here, and later see what it actually means to be a magician's favourite.
All this is especially interesting after reading RoS (truly, reading AoS, then RoS, and then finishing the trilogy is proving to be a great idea) and drawing the parallels between the empires portrayed in each book and the people at the top. If on the one hand, Solomon was the lesser evil, quite incompetent without the Ring that he did not create, but strong in his resolve to provide and aid; on the other, Gladstone is a menace and built this insane weapon and uses it for bloodshed in the name of glory.
But that's just the thing—Solomon inherited this power and chose differently. From how he tells us the story of finding the Ring, it's clear that it had been used for terrorising people (Uraziel even seems fond of Solomon if anything). The Ring was buried with its user presumably to spare everyone else from its reach.
Gladstone is buried with the sources of his power—the Staff and Honorius trapped in his bones. And how incredible is it that to activate it Nathaniel has Bartimaeus in his bones (and overall body, of course) and wields the Staff. But also that by 'inheriting' this artefact he mirrors Solomon's choice to protect and correct his former behaviour as yet another empire dies.
Now, I don't mean to romanticise either Solomon or Nathaniel, hence the 'lesser evil'. But I found it really interesting that neither of them created a weapon but end up using them 'for good'. And it's also interesting how Nathaniel mirrors both him and Gladstone in his last choices, though in different ways. (There's also Khaba and Ammet, of course, but I've seen plenty of amazing takes on that already. I could also talk at length about Kitty and Asmira, really.)
I rambled a bit, it's still something I'm working through, but I'm always open to conversation. I'll now be diving back in and hurting myself further, thanks.
Drew this while on a trip to France to keep myself occupied during excruciatingly long train rides, also Ptolemy is really fun to draw, I have so many doodles I wanna share sometime
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finally finished that wip I started a month ago

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"What's the matter, Bartimaeus? Are you really missing your former master?.. Dig him up" In continuation to the previous post: Some time later, Bartimaeus is summoned by a certain wizard. He gives Bartimaeus the order to dig up John Mandrake's grave.
Why? No one knows.
It's been several years since the disaster in London, and everyone who survived that day has long lost all hope…
(Spoiler: Nathaniel will be alive. However, the fanfiction only has two chapters, and I haven't even posted it on AO3, so I don't know when it will be available. I just wanted to share these sketches)