"Althought many would agree that Master Troupe Grimm is a charming character...."
"Some bugs might disagree."
+ Critters crippling :>
Kindergarten au comic (2/2)
*Puffy's aura is so strong that Schlatt doesn't even has to open up his eyes to know she's here and ANGRY*
So. Act 4, am I right.
(Game by @insertdisc5 )
So.
Arcane fans
How do we feel about the finale?
To celebrate the last COTL update I decided to restart the whole game and share my cult with the internet :>
Here are my lil' blorbos:
"Notre: the original gossip girl, (not so) secretly hates your guts"
"Thorar: orange"
"Thebre: a naive little dwarf rabbit who's plotting world domination"
"Amdusias: a loving worm who only wants to be kissed (DO NOT KISS THEM)"
"Valefar: a loud confident powerhouse of a worm; has the tendency to cover themselves in cool sticks and pinecones"
"Barbatos: a chill worm, actually born in Anchordeep. Cut off their ex-husband's d**k. Is living their best life <3"
Little Herb exploring the world above (1/2)
(Herb has yet to learn speaking land cookies' language, for now he speaks sea cookies' dialect :>)
Just a short comic :>
(aka. Quirrel getting called out by a ten year old)
SPOILERS from Deltarune Ch.2!
(Scroll fast to avoid unwanted spoilers)
Okay,so. At a certain point in the chapter Lancer turns to stone because he isn't in his original dark world; later the same happens to Roulxs. Everything is pretty clear.
But here comes my big question: why is Ralsei not affected? Isn't he also from the original dark world of ch.1? Still he seems to know lots about the prophecies and such...so is he not from there? Where does Ralsei come from?
These are some questions that came to me during the run, if any of you would like to share their theories I'd be happy to hear :)
The Goat and the Lamb aren't opposites, but parallels. Meaning they most likely share more traits than not. But their differences, I suspect, lie in the thematic contrast between sheep and goats.
Sheep by nature are submissive and passive. In contrast, Goat's by nature are dominant and stubborn.
Lamb's whole thing is that they defy their nature. They didn't want to be sacrificed. They fight back instead of doing what literally everyone expects them to: sit pretty and lay down their life just because TOWW told them to.
But for Goat to defy their nature, it would have to be the opposite. It would mean Goat rolled over and took it when everyone expected them to rebel. To be a sacrificial lamb is an honor, to be a sacrificial goat (scapegoat)is a disgrace. Lamb rejected that honor and Goat presumably embraced that disgrace.
Lamb is very gentle and sweet... to their Followers. They put on a show of being a passive, kind lamb almost to an excessive extent sometimes (like how they let Midas rob them). But the submission is an act. We actually see the act drop briefly during the Fashion short when a follower puts on the Old Faith garb.
So on the flip side, we see Goat in the latest short being abrasive and mischievous. They take every chance they can to challenge or disrupt Lamb. They are, in fact, over compensating with that giant fishing pole. Because their dominance is an act.
All that to say, The Goat is fundamentally a brat.
Hello, and welcome to my Ted Talk— *gunshot*
Messin' around with an old pencil, ended up creating an hk oc ahah ^_^
She's so... generic.
Great :>
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Unfortunately tiny generic bugs don't end up well in Hallownest.