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Got two drawings done today. If I start posting next Monday, I'll have enough for 3 weeks of new art, Monday - Friday. Pretty happy with that. The two that I got done were some pencil drawings that didn't have digital versions yet.
The suit for Jaime Reyes' live action movie should leak any moment from now, apparantly it'll look accurate to the concept art in terms of natural colour
“I’m Deity Cernunnos. I’m ready to hunt and show them what I’m made of!”
Alignment: Dark-Neutral
Origin: Celtic mythology. Cernunnos is an archaic deity worshipped as the “lord of wild things.” He’s depicted as a man with antlers, carrying a bag of grains and a cornucopia, usually sitting cross-legged. He is associated with stags and often accompanied by one, as well as horned serpents, dogs, bulls, and rats. He wears and sometimes holds a torque, the sacred neck ornament of Celtic gods and heroes. Cernunnos is the inspiration behind the Wiccan Horned God.
Next time, you will meet a demon of the Drake race.
Cernunnos is weirdly associated with death in SMT while as far as I can tell he’s a pretty standard Pan-like god with a substantial amount of worshippers throughout centuries. That being said, I love the way he sits upon a stag’s skull and looks like this small, wild thing. There’s really an animalistic air about him that compliments his legends.
It's given kind of the indication that toons don't age like humans do being essentially immortal. So how is it that Sweet Pete (Peter Pan) ended up aging?
It's given kind of the indication that toons don't age like humans do being essentially immortal. So how is it that Sweet Pete (Peter Pan) ended up aging?
Chansey and Blissey normally run away if approached, but if the trainer were to get hurt, they will run up to you and heal you much faster than normal. This doesn't work against the alphas it will just kill you faster.
The trainer normally has a serious expression, but some wild Pokemon actually changes the trainer's expression. For example, if a Aipom approaches you, the trainer will be smiling at it and occasionaly the smile turns into a . Those that ignore or run away don't change it, but alphas change it into a fear expression
Chansey and Blissey normally run away if approached, but if the trainer were to get hurt, they will run up to you and heal you much faster than normal. This doesn't work against the alphas it will just kill you faster.
Yeah, they definitely paid quite a bit of attention to detail.
Like for example, if you were to encounter a Chingling or a Chimecho and not catch it right away, it will alert any nearby Pokemon. There's even some form of parent child dynamics in the game, like if you were to mess with a Teddisura it will run and alert the nearest Ursaring (and iirc that happens with Hippopotas as well)