My entry for @sparklearts's contest! Go and check out their series Celestis on Globalcomix!
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Autumn vibes for the autumn equinox ☕🍁 show me your autumnal art! 🧡
#autumn #psl #art #comics #webcomics
https://globalcomix.com/c/celestis/chapters/en/1/1 Celestis is free to read on GlobalComix 🌒🌕🌘
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The Mysterons (Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons) and Barbie (Barbie) are both conceptual entities. One is created by the enemy and one is created by either the Celestis or the Great Houses. I don’t know which is which.
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I don't think The Enemy winning is bad
Now, unless I've missed something major in all the articles I've read on FP and The War, the Enemy don't actually seem to have an agenda (this also leads me to believing they don't exist, but anyhow that's for a separate post).
If the Great Houses win The War, they are the sole rulers of the Spiral Politic, and I don't know about you, but I'm not really comfortable with one Culture ruling everything (*cough* *cough* the British Empire *cough* *cough). However, if the Enemy wins (which also means their identity must necessarily be non-collapsed), then multiple time-domiant factions can coexist. Closest scenario to the normal universe would simply be multiple God Factions (such as the remains of the Great Houses, the Osirian Court, the Celestis, and the Eleven-Day Empire), which wouldn't be particularly bad afaik, as long as they aren't at War with each other. Alternatively, the universe would return to Carnival (pre-anchoring era), which again I think only appears like a bad thing through the propoganda lense of the Great Houses.
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as always l The Oatmeal l ⬇txt-edited
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Moon phase choker 🌒 🌓 🌔 🌕 🌖 🌗 🌘
Not sure if I'd wear that, I prefer to keep my neck intact
High resolution images and timelapse videos on my Patreon~
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Yana and the Moon 🌙 digital gouache 🌒🌕🌘
Read Celestis on GlobalComix for free!
https://globalcomix.com/c/celestis/chapters/en/1/1
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Jelly cycle, gamblin ink on kitakata paper, hand pressed
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Sun and Moon braiding each other’s hair
acrylics on illustration board
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