❝ Who are you? ❞
Hello! I’m Lunae and this is my artblog! I’m an ambivert animation student who love to write anything related to character development and world building in my free time!
Here you'll find my fanart based on Epic: The Musical, along with some of my own original works/stories, and a bit of AU fun for the fandoms I love .✨
Even though I usually dive into fantasy, which is my predilection genra, I’ve been spending a lot of time exploring different mythologies—especially the Greek and Egyptian pantheons—and imagining what it would be like if their gods formed political alliances.
I’m particularly fascinated by the Egyptian goddess Sekhmet, and I love creating new stories around her. 🏛️🐾
Links to my socials media:
https://lunaedulce.carrd.co You’ll found here all my links (Twitter, Instagram,Tumblr)
Even if you’Il here only for my fanarts I really want to address two big point if you ever follow me for my art:
- I like doing research as much as I can, but I also like to take creative liberties and have fun with non-canon ideas. I try to be respectful of the cultures I draw inspiration from, but at the end of the day, I remember that it’s all fiction and meant to be enjoyed!
A quick disclaimer: I do enjoy exploring darker themes in my stories—especially when it comes to character development and more complex, uncomfortable topics. For me, it’s important to include these themes because literature and storytelling. Why? Because I can be ways for people to cope with their own trauma or struggles, and they can also help open up conversations about difficult but necessary subjects. I understand that these themes affect everyone differently, but I’d love for people to avoid making generalizations about what others should or shouldn’t be able to explore. Especially for us artist today.
If something doesn’t sit right with you, that’s okay and valid! You have every right to skip or ignore it, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that. It would always be important to respect each person’s comfort zone.
On another hand, I just wish that people would take more step back and not forget that fiction can be a space to explore stories and characters. And that it doesn’t mean that if you like a bad character that you agreeing with theirs actions or believes.
And just to make it clear: I don’t tolerate any racist, anti-religion, anti-vaccine, transphobic, homophobic, or any kind of discriminatory or extremist behaviour. If that’s something you support, then this place isn’t for you.
Let’s keep things respectful and safe for everyone! Well now that everything is settle down: welcome and have fun!














