
Greetings! I'm a neurodivergent aroace LDS artist with way too many interests! Right now I'm really into Transformers, BATIM, Ace Attorney, FNAF, and Star Wars Legends. I also go by TheSuperiorHyena, my reblogs account is @HyneaReblogs, and my art tag is #clp art.
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I'm Very Slowly Developing My Two Transformers Ocs. They Are Very Fun To Draw But Also Very Challenging.
I'm very slowly developing my two Transformers ocs. They are very fun to draw but also very challenging.



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Hey @sayijo ...

Your surprise is here. :)
I forced my sister to play the beginning of Bendy and the Dark Revival the other day. These were some of my favorite quotes from the experience.

I've once again collected my favorite frames from the new Earthspark episodes!! It's a shorter list this time but they're all gold.





Okay so what I understand from the new Bigtop Burger episode is that Andrew Lloyd Webber is a banished clown and published Cats under his name out of spite.
Kaleesh Week Day 3 - Demigod
An animated short, based off of the last couple lines of If All Goes Well, which I now know of, thanks to @inonibird's Qymaen jai Sheelal playlist (if you haven't taken a listen yet, I highly recommend it, it's been a huge inspiration to me in all my Qymaen musings)
More specifically the last couple of lines--
You see, thing that gets me about about the Kaleesh concept of demigod is that it's both a blessing, to elevate another of your kin to godhood, while they still walk among you-- it demonstrates love, admiration, hope that they may bring about a better future-- and yet a the same time, it seems a curse. I mean, damn, how hard must it be to not only have the entirety of your populace looking to you to lead, but to also be expected not to really screw up because demigods don't do that (not to say there isn't a conception of gods/demigods making mistakes in most Kaleesh cultures, but it's still a Bad Thing that Doesn't Happen Often).
In the EU canon, there's a line that has stayed with me-- Qymaen never really agreed to become Grievous, not until his wives and children were led before him. I think that line's expected reading is that, when he saw them, he was moved to realize how much Kalee (and he) had to lose by refusing San Hill's deal. However-- I wonder if, along with that, there was also his demigod-hood among the Kaleesh to consider. What would it do to them to see their champion beaten, his body broken-- and by a shuttle crash, no less? At least discarding the remains of his Kaleesh body, the ideal of Qymaen jai Sheelal, the dreamer, the demigod was preserved. Even if it destroyed the man himself.
But that was the price that Qymaen was willing to pay.