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January 2025 Bonus Art Commission
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Anyway here's the last commission from the backlog, after this we'll need to wait for more to be finished.
I don't think this fandom appreciates Bippy enough.
This is the Official Bippy Appreciation Post that's needed
Ho-ly crap.
Implications abound.
Cosmere Confession Time:
Every single time someone mentioned flamespren, I unwillingly but automatically just picture flame atronachs from Skyrim but in mini size

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Flamespren by KowaiBakeofDOOM
Tiny flamespren danced around [the torches], like insects made solely of congealed light. (From: The Way of Kings Prologue)
A common type of spren that appear around fire. They appear as tiny insects made of congealed light. They will often dance around flames, constantly changing in size, shape, and luminosity like the flames themselves.
The ardent Geranid was studying flamespren when she discovered that if she measured them in someway the spren seemed to be “stuck” by that measurement. This is similar to the physical process of wave-function collapse in quantum mechanics. (From: The Coppermind)