making your ocs objectum unlocks so many possibilities you should try. one of my guys is in a toxic relationship with a house
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making your ocs objectum unlocks so many possibilities you should try. one of my guys is in a toxic relationship with a house

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When I saw Pyxis ( @sn00zyratxx ) for the first time, I knew right away that she had to become friends with my Predonia.
Thank you @sn00zyratxx for creating such a charming Yautja character.
Now our girls won't be alone.
Y'all have been sweet, have some Pyxis content
My favorite hobby is drawing random OCs I don't prioritize before leaving them in the void for another 4 months
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✨️Beach✨️ (this took way to long)
art of Pyxis and @khorusia oc Predonia :3
Outside with green passage
A scene from the Trojan War: Achilles and the Ethiopian king Memnon, son of Eos (Dawn), clash in single combat, flanked by chariots. This combat was recounted in the Aethiopis, a now-lost poem belonging to the Epic Cycle that continued the story of the Trojan War after the Iliad and Hector's death. As often, the relationship between literature and visual art is unclear: did the vase painter deliberately set out to illustrate the Aethiopis, or did poet and painter simply draw upon the same stock of traditional oral narrative?
Attic black-figure pyxis, in the manner of the C Painter; ca. 570 BCE. Now in the Staatliche Antikensammlungen, Munich, Germany.