Chapter 3 is now complete of my webcomic which makes it a great time to give it a whole read~
It’s an action manga inspired webcomic about grimm-themed wizards in the aftermath of the world’s first magical war. Only children can become wizards, trading their ability to dream for magic.
One of my scientist characters got trapped inside this gem SCP, just slowly growing insane from the isolation in this beach limbo. She dreams of better days.
▼“I’m Old Fashioned” dance by Rita Hayworth & Fred Astaire from You Were Never Lovelier
▼ Wild Side (“Beastars” OP by Ali) cover by Studio Yukari
Next chapter of the webcomic has begun where we finally meet our protagonist! Here are the first four pages, some more are in tapas if you’re interested~
draws for friends~ Vasquez belongs to @cino-checker, characters below belong to @pie-hell and @exile-wrath. the last two are Harlequin and Otto from red’s comic, the Grimoire of Harlequin Pines!
it’s FANTASTIC, especially if you love modern supernatural, mystery, and lots and lots of tragicomedy
I drew this fanart many many years ago for a side blog which I didn’t maintain, here it is back again~ I miss this crew
My story Grimoire of Harlequin Pines is also on tumblr now! I thought it’d be easier to upload there as a main site as I don’t know how to build my own website and this story is half comic half novel.
It includes mini info about the characters and some terminology if you’re interested!
Here are the main four that will be part of chapter 1 and 2~~
A doll and a demon both want something from each other the dying age of magic cannot give them
Harlequin tries to help a human who had been spirited away for the past 10 years. Even as she helps him escape the prosecution of witches, there are secrets neither of them is telling the other.
HIYA. I’ve been hella busy with work but I’m finally able to upload some pages of my new story! It’s out on tapas if you want to see the other page I have out so far~
It’s a hybrid comic/novel about a Faustian bargain gone sideways, wizard cops witch police, fairies, and everything magical!
my only regret is that I’m running out of weird earrings for your bby
I’ve compiled all of my DND tokens I’ve used in various campaigns into a folder. Please feel free to use them if any suits your fancy! I decided not to put a paywall as they were made pretty casually without any polish.
If you can spare the change to buy me a coffee on my ko fi that would be amazing, but otherwise these are free for anyone to use (but if anyone asks, do credit it back to me!).
some fancy busts for @exile-wrath‘s dnd homebrew campaign!
My commissions are still open for anyone interested! I’m also open to emoji commissions, they’re going to $5 each or $20 for a set of 5.
For some reason the annotations aren’t showing up on the individual images… So- in order of appearance, comms requested by @kyma13, @pinxette, @condraws, @rpbattleman,@Cinochecker (twitter)
Message me if you’re interested!
Discord emojis are going $5 or $20 for a set of 5.
(Commissions bought by @condraws and @Aplustro (twitter))
i spend most of my time on twitter, not here, so i’m not really sure what the landscape looks like on the dashboard here vs the timeline there and i don’t know how much info is getting crossposted. so in the meantime i’ll share some resources that have been posted over there to support the protests and the blm movement at large!
overall i recommend starting withthis google doc. it has tons of links both to direct action options like donations as well as links to further resources and reading and numbers to call to directly pressure officials for justice.
it’s also ideal to try to find trusted local groups in your area who are doing on the ground work and support them directly if at all possible! also keep your eyes on hashtags and social media and look for individuals in need via venmo/cashapp/etc (but be vigilant and cautious; there are people creating fake accounts trying to take advantage of this situation. vet profiles before donating, reverse image search profile pics, and make sure your money is going to people who actually need it.) many artists are doing commissions/sketches in return for donations; if you are an artist or have any other skills that can be marketed in a similar way, that’s something you can do to draw in more donations than you’re able to provide on your own.
diversified master list of places to donate, including grief and trauma groups for black communities and individual gofundmes. this is a HUGE thread and the organizer asks that people go through the whole thing and try to donate to newer posts at the bottom as well as the higher-up posts that have already gotten a lot of attention
page for splitting a donation between many bail funds at once (some bail funds, like the minnesota freedom fund, are currently [02/june/2020] overwhelmed and are asking people to redirect their funds to other organizations. please do your own research on which needs are most urgent before donating.)
resources for bystander first aid training – there is a LOT of misinformation being spread about treating bullet wounds, reacting to tear gas, etc. do not trust information from random individuals online. seek out first aid information from reliable sources and study it so you’re prepared beforehand.
a comprehensive google drive folder with tons of readings about black history, prominent black figures, and the historical and continuing struggle against white supremacy
if you, like me, are nonblack, we have a responsibility to make sure this is something we continue to pay attention to and contribute to even when it’s no longer at the forefront of the news cycle. again and again these murders fade out of the public view. think about ways you can make support for this fight a part of your regular routine – not something we only think about when another murder has made it onto the news.
we must set aside money each month for reparations when we can. we must stay actively informed so that we find issues that need support before they make their way onto our screens. we must support and publicize the black community’s successes as much as we support them in times of tragedy (support and amplify black creatives, support black owned businesses, etc, and don’t only do it when the news cycle is full of murder and brutality). we must confront antiblackness in ourselves and in those around us every single day.
this doesn’t go away, so we have to stay on it.