I've been planning on drawing a lapis and Lapidot drawing recently because I haven't done that in a while and as a gift to some of my mutuals who enjoy Lapidot
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I've been planning on drawing a lapis and Lapidot drawing recently because I haven't done that in a while and as a gift to some of my mutuals who enjoy Lapidot

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Had to improvise since Tanyaâs part was more than Ragazâs. And even then I didnât include the zombie cannibalism scenario (aka the momâs eating the childrenâs corpses and dead children rise up to devour their parents) XD.
Kinda hope the latter parts (either the last 2 eps of Part 2 or Part 3) would bring back these two premonitions/curses. Cos even now weâre seeing some of the details coming true.Â
Like the part about people killing each other (Asa Ron having some innocents killed to trap Tagon as well as Tagon having his own people killing some others to counter Asa Ron and stage Eunseomâs âdeathâ).
And itâs interesting how Tanyaâs curse mentioned blue fire and later on, we see that Rottip and Isseurubeu still lived. And during the attack on Wahan village, the trip to Arthdal as well as the incident with Sanung, quite a number of Wahan people aka direct descendants of Asa Risan, Asa Sin etc were killed by the Daekan troops and the Arthdal locals. I think thereâs enough blood to make that curse come true after all.
Am I the only one?
Who wants to see another dance scene between Blake and Yang. I honestly think that would be more of a finale thing maybe at the end of V6. I donât think I should get my hopes up for that close but am I the only one who kinda wants to see them dance again?Â
Ishida u better not.
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