If I had a nickle for every time a beige-wearing biblically lesser known angel forsook his gay love to take charge of heaven out of naïve motives I‘d have two nickles. Which isn‘t a lot, but it‘s weird that it happened twice.
Not me saving each and every Astarion screenshot for „drawing reference“™ despite A) not having any time to draw whatsoever and B) not even being in full denial about the fact that I just wanna look at my pretty pookie lol
This has definitely been done before but I really wanted to do it too.
Big F for Pepa‘s arepa tho
Iwachan athlete trainer ahhh ❤️❤️❤️
So I had the urge to draw some college!oikawa after watching the latest episode aaand... This is the result :3
Have I ever mentioned how much I love Supernatural? No? Well. There’s probably no show in the world I love more than Supernatural, so I drew the Winchester boys.
(Also forgive me, I’m ridiculously bad at drawing backgrounds)
Y'all I'm literally so mad, I knew they had *some* LGBT+ representation and because I'd seen a ton of Klance fanart on my dashboard while it was still hot I was SURE, like 100% CERTAIN they were endgame and I was fUCKING STOKED for it to happen
I do not think I have ever been more disappointed
I highly agree.
reblog if you agree
I’m so sad I couldn’t finish this in time for Iwa-Chan’s birthday ;-;
But I’m pretty happy with how it turned out :)
Redraw of Zuko, 2016 vs 2021
some close ups:
I just had a thought.
In episode five of Good Omens 2 Aziraphale reminds Shax his bookshop is a former outpost of heaven and therefore an embassy which they cannot enter. Shax retaliates by reminding HIM that he‘s an outcast, so technicalities don‘t exactly stand that firmly anymore. And while the demons were not actually able to enter the shop on those grounds, one of the shopkeepers did actually end up getting hurt (regardless of whether he was put back together or not).
I just thought, maybe Aziraphale was so willing to go back to heaven because he thought he‘d give humanity more security this way?
In the end, his decision to go back, to break Crowleys (and his own) heart was solely based on the hope to change things for the better - not for heaven or hell exactly if you ask me - but for humanity. He knew if he‘d run off with Crowley humans would‘ve been at the total mercy of heaven and hell and, let‘s face it, that‘s not the brightest future to have.
So while I absolutely agree he‘s beyond naïve in thinking he could actually change things, it‘s also the only choice he could‘ve realistically made. Because every other would‘ve meant to choose his own happiness over the survival of the world. And that would’ve just very much not been in character for him.
Why hello there! Allow me to introduce myself.I‘m a sleepdeprived multifandom artist, who obsesses over the most random things. My momentary fixation: Good OmensPronouns: she/her.Feel free to repost my art, as long as you credit me properly.Please enjoy your stay here, and if you‘re also into traditional art I‘d reccomend checking out my insta (@black_raven_art), since I‘ve uploaded some over there. .Disclaimer: Don‘t get confused by the different watermarks in my earlier drawings, I changed my username a while ago because I didn‘t like the old one anymore lmao
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