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10 months ago

Pssshhhhh..

Ever feel really hopeless? Yeahh..that's us...but today's our bday and we had a bad fight with our friend, then found out that we might have been scammed out of $143 by trying to get our Discord Account back,,, I don't really like today,,,


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1 month ago
This Is A Blog Dedicated To The JSAB Fan Comic "Corrupted Bond", Here Will Post Pages, Answer Questions

This is a blog dedicated to the JSAB Fan Comic "Corrupted Bond", here will post pages, Answer questions related to the comic or the main cast and reblog fanart related to this comic. I do this comic for free but if you like to support me, you can commission me or donate through ko-fi! every dollar helps ^^

WHAT'S THE STORY ABOUT?

A retelling of Just Shapes and Beats story mode but in Blixers point of view (guy with crown) who is known as the villain in the game, everyone fear him but the more you know him, you realize he's not as bad as people make him up to be.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Main Story

Cover 1 ▼ 1 - 30 ▼ 31 - 59 ▼ 60 - 86 ▼ Cover 2 ▼ 87 - 112 ▼ 113 - 129 ▼ 130 - 139 ▼ 140 - 147 ▼ 148 - 157 ▼ 158 - 166 ▼ 167 - 175 ▼ Cover 3 ▼ 176 - 185 ▼ 185 - 195 ▼ 196 - 202 ▼ 203 - 212 ▼ 213 - 220 ▼ 221 - 238 ▼ 239 - 249 ▼ 250 - 262 ▼ Cover 4 ▼ 263 - 274 ▼ 275-284 ▼

Side Story

Father and Son

Other

Character Height

Human Design

Character Ages

(This list will be updated as the story goes on)

ASK BOX RULES

Yes you can hug the characters. Stop asking that

No art request, especially OCs. (unless its just my characters then I'm fine with it, though the chance of me drawing it is very slim)

Don't ask to put your OCs in the comic

I do character asks box. NOT ROLE PLAYS

If you have a normal ask and I don't answer, its most likely spoiler

Other than that, have fun asking ^^

TAGS SORTING

I don't sort the pages with tags since its all in this blog but here are some other post that I do use Tags to sort: #ask - all answer to your asks! #doodles - post with doodles #lore - extra story information #extras - not so important brain dump #reblog - your fan art for this comic! If you made fanart for this comic, Please mention me! I don't always repost it but I definitely look at them


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11 months ago

Should I post my adoptables here???

I've seen many people posting them but idk if anyone is interested!!! I have lots of designs open and I don't have many followers. And maybe you can give me some ideas for new designs too!!!


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2 years ago

My very first worldbuilding project is perhaps one of my favorites to date. Sure, it desperately needs revamping, yet the ideas (however poorly executed) still resonate with me. I made it in my freshman year of high school, so it was bound to be exceptionally bad, but what can I say. It was heavily reliant on fun tropes that I enjoyed at the time, but the core concept behind it was the one that I liked the most:

What if Earth was tidally locked to the sun?

What if one side of the Earth always faced it, and one side always looked away?

Science says that it would have been a wasteland. If any water had existed in the enlightened hemisphere, it wouldn’t anymore, as the very earth would have been scalding, pure magma, or close enough to it that it might have resembled what Earth looked like in its infancy. Meanwhile, the darkened hemisphere would have been so absolutely cold after billions of years of nothing but the black void of space that even the atmosphere would have frozen over and snowed to the ground. 

A slightly more fantastical world would have had the idea of all life being centered around the border between the enlightened and darkened hemispheres, a band of warmth and life that extended around the world.

I wanted a fully living world.

Granted, I never really came up with a good solution other than “ooo magic exists now so it’s fine,” but that can be worked on later (if I ever return to the world to revamp it).

I envisioned the border to be roughly cutting through the North American Midwest and western Asia (Russia, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan/Pakistan, maybe a little bit of India), with the Enlightened Hemisphere illuminating the North American East Coast, South America, Europe, Africa, and West Asia, while the Dark would have comprised of almost all Asia, as well as the totality of Oceania and the North American West Coast.

I did this because I wanted a couple things, starting with my wants for the enlightened hemisphere:

The center of the enlightened world needed to be Europe, as a pinnacle of humanity’s endeavors in science and technology. NYC would fit its name of “The City That Never Sleeps” even more, considering it would never be night there. South America would be a tropical paradise, with the jungles growing to utterly insane heights (and I wanted to introduce a kind of semi-sapient giga tree that could house entire cities within its branches). I had this really nice idea of Russia having a civil war within itself between its dark and light halves, with neither side really being “better” or “in the right,” they simply just existed and were warring across the horizon zone. Lastly, I had this idea of buffalo grazing upon the great plains in eternal twilight. 

Meanwhile on the Darkened Hemisphere, I wanted it to be a place of magic and wonder, to contradict the Sols (the people on the light side) forgoing magic to learn about science. The Nox people were something similar to elves, with pale skin and long ears, but were most notable for their massive eyes compared to Sols, who looked the most human (if you want a reference, think Alita: Battle Angel). For the dark, I wanted a few things:

Almost every plant or animal would be bioluminescent of some kind, making the world dark, but still very glowy and beautiful. China would be the center of the Darkened World, being the home of magic and wonder. They’d still have their infamous glowing lanterns, but they’d be biological, as a kind of gourd-like fruit hanging from trees. Either they’d put candles inside them, or a kind of bioluminescent bird (called Pseudo-Phoenixes) would make nests inside their carved-out innards to have shelter from predators below. Australia would be even more chaotic than normal, being a mish-mash of dangerous biomes with even more dangerous fauna. Finally, the American West Coast would actually be populated almost entirely by indigenous peoples, having managed to resist American expansion across the horizon due to them having the advantage (they are all Nox, having migrated across the land-bridge and spread out over both Americas) and establishing their own nation made of many different kinds of tribes that either natively lived there (such as the Navajo or Apache) or migrants (such as the Cherokee or Seminole). 

That’s just the basics, though. There’s a lot more nuance I put into this, but this post is already insanely long and it’s probably time to put a stop to this before I get so distracted that I can’t do my work later today. Thanks for reading if you make it to this part, though.


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