(2014) Raven
"you have notoriously bad taste."
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Quick concept sketch designing Reika’s party clothes / Sengoku-formal-wear for the birthday pic :3c I think I’m overall happy with the ideas here, though the colors are just a placeholder for now X3
lalala~ just noodling around
Me then, after first drawing Big, Floofy Horror: I’m not gonna keep drawing Horror this way, I just wanted to try it
Me now:
When you try to cut your own hair and end up looking like Azula from the ATLA finale and also you're married to the devil (hyperbole) who laughs when you ask him for help
At least your brother-in-law is a gentleman 😔
(Skeletons belong to @popatochisssp )
Decided to see what the expressions from this post might look like on big ol' Hungy Horror. Cause sometimes... you just wanna draw some expressions... on some guys.........
[cyan: patience] ...i’ve been scared to even touch you... but thank you, for waiting for me...
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Ash is the Horror!Sans from @bonelyheartsclub. Fell in love with him the moment he offered us a cup of dirt.
red: bravery | sans: perseverance (also “red” the name not the color asldjflsa)
Rus: i'm gonna put some almond extract... (sips, chokes) OH MY GOD;;;;
Red: no, it's not good!
Rus: OH MY GOD!
Red: why'd you do that?!
Rus: it's like SPICY ALCOHOL
Red: yeah, it's alcohol!
Rus: oh my god!!!
Red: what'd you -- why'd you do that!
Rus: gyUH i wanted to know what it tasted like before i put it in my cookies!!!
Something I forgot to post and then forgot I had!
Working on figuring out the Horror Papyri that go with the two different Horror Sanses I have...
Had fate played out differently and Kennyo allied with the Oda Forces, or joined the Takeda-Uesugi alliance without his brothers killed and Hongan-Ji razed first, or was simply a neutral party hanging out in either Azuchi or Kasaguyama Castle, this might be what he thinks of everyone (I guess it’s Kennyo’s “Another Ikemen Sengoku,” haha~):
[Pt. II: The Takeda-Uesugi Alliance]
Nobunaga still grates his nerves. Kennyo can’t stand his casual arrogance, and it doesn’t help that Nobunaga claims not to believe in the Buddha. However, he respects Nobu as a ruler who truly looks after his people, and as a keen and accomplished scholar. Underneath it all, Kennyo worries about the toll so much war is taking on Nobunaga’s soul. Some quiet nights, he seeks Nobu out to check on him and give counsel.
Masamune reminds Kennyo of Shingen at that age–but somehow, impossibly, more cocky and certainly more reckless. Expect much solemn head-shaking at Masamune’s wild shenanigans, but he’s smiling behind that cup of tea. Besides, like Shingen, Masamune is an admirably responsible ruler, and Kennyo tells him this–in the same breath as he scolds him for risking the well-being of his fief every time he insists on riding like a madman. He also can’t help but grin at Masamune’s lack of alcohol tolerance, though he offsets it with very disapproving stares for Mitsuhide.
Kennyo regularly praises Hideyoshi for his virtuous conduct, both because he genuinely holds Hideyoshi in high regard for his loyalty and altruism, and because Kennyo senses that the younger man could use the validation. Kennyo recognizes when someone just needs to be told that they’re good. He provides backup for Hideyoshi’s scolding, too–really, running in the hallways is dangerous.
Mitsunari would have made a good monk with his kindness and humility, and Kennyo worries that his spirit and talents are wasted on warfare. However, he recognizes that Mitsunari’s brilliance is crucial to the Oda forces’ ability to ultimately protect more lives. Kennyo enjoys Mitsunari’s positive presence and often joins him in studying, the two reading in companionable silence. Of course, he would contribute to the “Caring for Your Mitsunari” guide. Masamune would have to take the scroll away from him and Hideyoshi because they just can’t stop adding things.
Kennyo treats Ieyasu with solemn respect, seeming not to register the young man’s acerbic remarks. It’s not that he doesn’t notice, but he wants to afford Ieyasu his dignity. Kennyo recognizes how deeply bound up in grief Ieyasu is, and keeps an eye on him. Like with Mitsunari, Kennyo joins Ieyasu in silent studying, but with the hope that acclimating to Kennyo’s presence will allow Ieyasu to open up. (Predictably, all of this drives Ieyasu crazy.)
Like Hideyoshi, Kennyo openly disapproves of Mitsuhide’s more sadistic jests, though not as harshly. It comes from a similar place of worry, as he recognizes Mitsuhide’s self-loathing behind each taunt. He is quick to tell Mitsuhide that such games are unworthy of his intellect and talent as a diplomat, and urges him to be more forthcoming (especially to Hideyoshi) for the sake of his reputation, the Oda Forces’ unity, and most importantly, his own self-regard. Kennyo sighs heavily when Mitsuhide invariably dismisses him, but that doesn’t stop him from trying again.
last bundle of sketch comms I liked Special thanks to @zenko @whiteartblood @sendryl @veryangryhorse @nyktoon Yall are the best and thank you for helping me out at such last notice and for being so so patient with me ;;; Sending you all my love to you through these drawings! Thanks again <3 <3
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