Do you ship it?
reason: Pure opposites attract in the best form ever… and Zuke keeps looking at May when she smiles
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reason: Pure opposites attract in the best form ever… and Zuke keeps looking at May when she smiles
*rpgs that allow you to make your own character, aka has a character creator at the start of the game.
there is no nuance. Decide
Without looking them up, are there any batshit (be it positive or negative) takes from anons you plan to implement in the Eriverse? Love your writing/art!
Not that I can remember right now, no.
I'll be honest with you, I haven't been paying too much attention to asks at the moment. I see them come in, I look at them, and if I can answer them quickly and have energy to do so, then I will give a quick answer right then.
If I think it needs time to answer, or I want to draw, or I just have an actual answer, I just leave it in my askbox for later....
I have almost 700 asks right now and can barely answer any of them because I am not in a great headspace right now (especially after work yesterday).
I do have a vacation coming up in October, so I'm hoping to get some asks done then, but honestly it might take me three days of that vacation to just get into a spot to answer things.
So yea, I can't really remember any asks that stand out right now without looking any of them up. Sorry.
But thank you for liking my art and writing! I wish I could do more of it but my fucking work schedule is shit right now! :'D
Hm, at some point I am gonna draw Yinu (and maybe Mama) with a bunch of different hairstyles because I like the idea that wearing your hair differently will affect the plant growth.
So like Yinu could have one massive flower instead of a bunch of little ones, or Mama could have small curled vines that wrap around giant separated roots that could be braided or something like that.
Now just thinking about NSR as a game itself, and not just the characters. And I noticed that this is one of the few story games that I can play repeatedly.
Like I can play a fighting, shooter, survival, simulator game for hours, days, even weeks. But games that have to tell a single story I usually only play once (or as many as there are endings, even then I don't get every ending most of the time).
But NSR is one of the few story games I play over and over.
And I'm not even talking about playing through it once and then continuously play the boss fights. No, I legit will play through the whole story multiple times. Either by my self, with friends, or with family.
It is honestly a really nice change of pace and a good in between from playing a game once and never again, and playing a never-ending game until I get sick of it.
Waking up to this and I am confused but happy.