Shame, such a shame I think I kinda lost myself again

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Shame, such a shame I think I kinda lost myself again

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hybern portrait sketchies that got out of control bc im INSANE rAAAAAA 💥
bonus clythia, rip baddie 🕊
i don't make character refs very often but this is for artfight
Happy birthday @geniemillies! Here's my two fav Hybern girls from me to you!
umamusume if it was depressing

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Non-canon and most definitely an apology for the last comic 😔💖 my b
ACOTAR Collaborative CHAOS (aka Drawing Session) beware of renegade penises... by @copypastus @geniemillies @highlordofkrypton @trash-shrike @thrumbolt @taymartiart @yaralulu
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What happens when you and your friends share a canvas for 24hrs? This. This happens.
Oisín and Niamh
In Irish mythology, Oisín is a member of warrior giants called Na Finna. - Niamh is a woman of the Otherworld who falls in love with him. She brings him to Tír na nÓg, (land of eternal youth), on a magical horse that can travel over water.
The 'Land of the Ever Young' by Arthur Rackham - Irish Fairy Tales (ca 1920)