This is why Grovyle doesn't tend to show affection very often
@teshamerkel I may have gone overboard, but in my defence, they are very lovable. I wanted to do a sketch of team scarlet as Hiccup and Toothless (thank you for nothing, you useless reptile), but I couldn't figure it out.
Someone must have done something genuinely abominable to make Nia this angry and that terrifies me.
Breaking point.
Everyone go look at this!
I made some wild assumptions about some of the amazing teams I’ve been seeing in my notes after reblogging this amazing post and drew a handful of them! If anyone would like me to untag them, just let me know :>
@lordofdragos’s exeggcute and pineco (which I originally planned to draw with an evolved exeggcute dropping pineco onto the heads of their enemies from 30 feet in the air like the lil guy’s a hecking nuke):
@moxx-n-angel’s bombirdier and smoliv:
@stingraywipe’s litten and dedenne:
@gehtsis’s wurmple and magby:
@spoop-dee-boop’s scraggy and torkoal:
@fujii-draws’s chatot and teddiursa:
@demifiendcruithne’s galarian corsola and fletchling:
@driftingballoons’s jangmo-o and skrelp:
#11, #18, and #44— or #33 if you don't have a favorite myth for #11 ^^
Ooo, these are good.
I took a classical mythology class my freshman year of college and three years of Latin in high school (we did a lot of Roman mythology stuff in there), so I actually have a good bit of material to work with here! I think my favorites are the ones that start to blur the line between history and mythology. The Iliad/Trojan war, for example, is one I like a lot, because it very much feels like an actual event that took place. I find it really interesting to read stories like that where the gods become deeply involved with a seemingly real conflict that should just be an issue among mortals.
Not anything I'd ACTUALLY consider a script. I guess I've technically written some very short script-like things for some skits/projects in school, but nothing I every put too much work into or would actually consider a script. Almost all of the writing I do is scientific or analytical, but when I do write fictional pieces I'm definitely better at more traditional narrative stuff.
I'm not a huge fan of it. I like it mixed into some things like with piña coladas, but besides that I tend to avoid it.
Seeing the incredible art/stories people create here, and how it's able to bring so many people together
The weekly calls I have with my friends who I don't get to see often because we go to different colleges. We've been doing this for a year now, and my best friend and I have been telling the others the stories for OC's we've been writing for almost 10 years now
Looking at all the plushies of Pokemon, Kirby, Ori, and others that I have around my room
Thinking about how far I've come this semester in terms of my mental health
Cuddling with my cats back at home
Simply being in the presence of my close friends, whether we're actually doing anything or not
stars...
Baby Shinx, don’t eat your tail 💖💖 He is a little rascal ! 😋
🌟More Pokémon arts on my page!
Hey everyone, I have a question for you all!! I’m currently in the process of designing a floragato sona/oc. I want to base them around a specific type of flower, but I’m not completely sold on anything yet. Right now I’m thinking lotus or some other tropical flower, but I’m open to suggestions!! If you know of any flowers or plants you think could make for a cool design, feel free to let me know here or in my asks!! Thank you!! :3
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