Commission by Incanor on Discord for there Oc 'Isabella'.
More obscure Digimon, this time more Cardmon variants with Cardmon Fish 1 to 4. I feel that the First and Fourth ones work best as a fish design while the Secant and Third are just a bunch of floating objects.
Digitized Jeri, Rika, Suzie and Alice, Chibi version of a redraw I did of MegaloRex's Digitized Tamers on Deviantart. I could see this as a MMORPG AU. Jeri as the headstrong DPS beast-man swordsman, and Rika as the buffer (beast-man shaman?) who is done with everyone's shit (I know its usually the healer who is done with every ones shit, but do you see her willingly in a healer role?). Suzie as (I'm not sure, ether a healer or a spell-caster) human who gets easily distracted, much to the annoyance of the rest of the party. Alice as a Berserker werewolf, I imagine that ripping monster in half with your bear(wolf)-hands is a major stress reliever (given that she is given the short end of the stick in Tamers.)
Original designs belong to MegaloRex on Deviantart.
PokeGirls in the Morning - First Swim & PokeGirls Workout - Show
(1) You'd be surprised at how little she gets to swim, after-all someone need to act as a life guard.
(2) Even though I'm using the Game version I can still see Misty doing a mermaid show for charity.
"The old days and simple time of beach with family, with exploring, are gone. Not for long or presently, but they will fade and reappear with time."
I'm Isekai trash, what else is new? She is Theresia from World's Strongest Rearguard: The Novice Seeker of Labyrinth Country. Its not a overly great or inventive series by any measure but it does have some interesting ideas, namely that everyone else is also from earth. And how death in this world works, some time when you die you become a demi-human as it strips away your humanity, so the stakes both get higher and lower with the threat of death.
I believe that both we the audience & the in universe Planeswalkers don't really know the true existent of magic or the lay lines that run through every Plane, so every Planeswalker will have there own theory's & names for mana, and where it comes from, its just that we were introduced through Alpha so we stick to what we know.
Personally I see it as all the potential energy of a location that could be collected/used in one amount of time/turn, Planes have the light & warmth of the sun and the growth fields of grains, grasses or other such that don't fall into Green's domain.
Islands have the flow of the water the pulling of the current from the moon & the creatures that swim within it.
Swamps have the decay fueling the growth of other plants or whatever dwells there.
Red... Yes the volcanos speak for themselves but also landslides & the movement of tectonic plates,
And Green's forests and the color's ability to grow out of control with the highest ramp of the colors should speak it for itself. (As well as Green's ability to produce mana of other colors)
It's the non-colored that are more interesting, they are cities, ruins or lands where not even the dead dwell (Bazaar of Baghdad, Scorched Ruins & Field of the Dead)... Or places so obscure that not even the colors have defined those places (Sheltered Valley, Winding Canyons & Rath's Edge) can produce mana that is ether so mixed together that cannot be separated into it's individual colors, or create a new type of mana.
With the Izzet mapping the multiverse threw the Omenpaths, I would like a character interviewing others plane by plane, each native explaining how they see each of the basic lands & what makes them so.
Is the land itself necessary, or just the Idea of the land? We have scene great & terrible things along our journey through the Blind Enteritis, so is there a land of pure blue mana? Mabey, but it would be so perfect that it would destroy us if we ever try and tap into it.. But Tolarian Academy is dame close, no wonder it keeps getting attacked.
Oh, lonely star. Tell me why are so so far?
Finished up Shantae Risky’s Revenge & the Ex character DLC for Blaster Master Zero.
Spicy fanart for @AxtionBastrd42's character "Ranrua from TheLoadingCrew's "Pathfinder: Rise of the Runelords" campaign.
"Long is the road home, deeper is the yearning for it. But be careful, for when you return you may not recognize it, even worse is if it does not recognize you."