kr1msun
krimsun
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I draw designs and characters for my story “Crimson Purgatory” a lot of mythology stuff 14
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kr1msun · 11 days ago
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Luce doodle
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kr1msun · 16 days ago
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Starke (OC) doodles
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kr1msun · 16 days ago
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IT’S INTERNATIONAL ME DAY😼😼😼 (10.28.24)
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kr1msun · 27 days ago
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My Thoughts on Atheism (as an agnostic 14 yo)
atheism, to me, misses something crucial. while i respect people’s right to choose their beliefs, i disagree with atheism because it focuses only on what we can see or prove right now, ignoring something deeper. let’s start with science. science exists because people believed there was order in the universe, that things followed rules. but where did that expectation come from? it came from the belief that there was a lawgiver, something or someone who created these rules. the reason people even thought to study nature and look for patterns was that they believed those patterns were put in place by a higher power. think about it: if there was no order, no structure, would science even work? scientists rely on the idea that the world operates in a way we can understand, that laws like gravity or the way plants grow will always be the same. and why do they trust that? because, deep down, there’s a belief in something constant, something bigger than us that makes everything work the way it does. this is why science and religion aren’t enemies, they’re actually complements to one another. science tries to understand how things work, while religion seeks to understand why they exist in the first place. however, it’s also important to recognize that science is ever-changing. what we know today may be different from what we understand tomorrow. new discoveries often challenge our previous beliefs, which shows that our knowledge is limited and constantly evolving. this uncertainty highlights that we still have so much to learn about the universe, and perhaps we never will know everything. in many ways, science is man-made, a tool we’ve created to help us grasp the idea of existence. it’s a framework we use to make sense of the complex world around us, yet it can never fully capture the vastness of reality. atheism, by rejecting the idea of any higher power, leaves out the “why.” it’s like having the rules to a game but never questioning who made the rules or why the game exists at all. for me, that’s where atheism falls short. it’s not enough to just know the mechanics of the universe; we also have to ask about the purpose behind it. there’s also another reason i disagree with atheism: it leaves out something essential in human nature. humans are more than just logic and reason, we have emotions, morals, a sense of awe, and a drive to find meaning. while our morals may be man-made, they are often inspired by religious teachings and traditions. religion provides a foundation for understanding right and wrong, helping shape our sense of ethics and guiding our actions. without this inspiration, our moral frameworks could be arbitrary and lack the depth that religion provides. religion isn’t just about believing in a god; it’s about recognizing the spiritual side of ourselves. it’s about cultivating that part of the soul that seeks meaning, purpose, and connection with something greater. atheism often ignores this or dismisses it as unimportant, but i believe that if we want to live in balance, we have to recognize the religious or spiritual part of life. without acknowledging that religious element, we risk becoming unbalanced. we can be logical and scientific all we want, but if we don’t nurture the spiritual side, the part of us that asks about meaning and purpose, we’re not using all of our human potential. science and religion should work together in harmony, science gives us the tools to understand the world, and religion gives us the wisdom to understand ourselves and our place in it. so, while atheism may reject religion, i see it as an incomplete view of life. if we truly want to live fully, we have to accept that both science and religion have important roles. they balance each other out, and together, they help us not just understand the world but also find our purpose in it.
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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Phoebus Apollo! ꩜
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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hello sea uncle
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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He looks so beautiful 😋
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Eros (Cupid) ⋆𐙚₊˚⊹♡
!alt ver under cut xx
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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The story of how my OC Stärke Cain was born !
(part of my story, Crimson Purgatory)
In the seventh age of Vorothal, Archangel Michael sought a protector. a being as powerful as himself. His gaze fell on the mortal warrior Michelle Cain renowned for her fearlessness in battle Desiring a child born of strength and light Michael turned to Subdina, Queen of Vorothal who concealed her true nature as the ancient goddess Astarte. Michael, in his desperation, pleaded with her to help create a child, a protector born from light and fearlessness. Subdina agreed, though not without warning. The goddess ventured deep into the vastness of space, plucking a star from the far reaches of the cosmos. She held the star in her hands, glowing and dormant, and told Michael:
"Wait for it to light. Only when it burns will the gift take form. On the day when the light shines the longest, you will give this star to the mortal woman."
Michael obeyed. He sealed the star, keeping it hidden away until the summer solstice, the longest and brightest day of the year. That day, as the sun reached its peak, Michael descended to earth. He stood before Michelle Cain and her lover, Vivek Valliathan, offering them a gift that would change their lives, a gift of light that neither mortal nor angel could fully comprehend.
And so it was, on the summer solstice, under the longest and brightest light of the year, Stärke Cain was born. A child of prophecy, light, and unparalleled strength, bestowed upon Michelle Cain, a protector meant to guard not just one world, but all realms. He was a mortal, yet not; divine, yet grounded in human frailty. He would be known as the “Gift of Light,” but his true path, shrouded in both glory and tragedy, was only beginning to unfold. In the shadowed corridors of destiny, Stärke Cain’s arrival signaled the first flicker of a war that would engulf gods, mortals, and demons alike. The heavens themselves were not prepared for the light that would soon burn through their ranks.
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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Salim and Stärke, the princes of the heavens
I wonder what Stärke said
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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She’s plotting war crimes rn
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Cristalina Osorio, the bringer of desolation, daughter of Satan
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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Aphrodite whenever Stärke (oc) wants to leave Olympus
Aphrodite concept design, will be updated soon !!
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kr1msun · 1 month ago
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Ares Concept Design
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kr1msun · 2 months ago
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Hera Concept Design
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kr1msun · 2 months ago
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I abandon here my love.
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kr1msun · 2 months ago
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Here's my love, abandoned.
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kr1msun · 2 months ago
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I drew a DLC poster to lure more people into playing it.
For anyone who wonder I didn’t draw Rellana: I have individual art pieces dedicated to the Carian Princess, Bayle, and Leda already. The art canvas is only this large so I decided to draw bosses that I hasn’t drawn before. And I will draw Romina later.
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kr1msun · 2 months ago
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Dionysus Concept Design
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