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Malachi was a prince before he died. He lived with his parents in a castle, surrounded by a small, cheery village. Monsters, hunger, and sickness were never problems there, and the land had been blessed by Irene herself.
Malachi was only a toddler when he discovered his magick ability; the power to show others their worst fears. His parents saw this as a curse, believing a demon was inhabiting their son’s body. They isolated him from the outside world to protect the family’s reputation. Malachi begged to explore the village and to play with the other, but he was forbidden. The parents sent out word that they needed a priest, monk, anybody, to ‘fix’ their son. Whoever could successfully do this would receive a large fortune.
Hundreds of people gathered in the kingdom, hoping to receive the payment. But nothing worked. Malachi’s parents became impatient. As their frustrations grew, so did Malachi’s power. People outside the castle were plagued with horrible visions of their worst nightmares. Merchants stopped trading with the kingdom, and villagers began to move out of fear.
Malachi’s parents began to execute anyone who failed to heal their son. Less and less people inhabited the kingdom, and they had become desperate to stay in power. So, as any logical parent would do, they kill Malachi to save some face (I lied about the logical part. Wtf that’s messed up).
This didn’t really work, and eventually everyone, including Malachi’s parents, abandoned the kingdom and moved on. The pain and negative energy emanating from the village caused the dead involved in the incident to become spirits, including Malachi. Enraged by the unfair treatment of his parents, he became a dark, benevolent spirit, tormenting the other ones as well as any travelers who happen to pass by and enter the castle.
This is exactly what happens to Dante. He’s shown Gene standing over him, ready to kill him. Realizing the spirit’s magicks, Dante snaps out of it and escapes the castle, into the village. This is where he meets Nicole and Aphmau.
They decide to seek shelter in the castle, the only building in the ruins left standing, because of an awful blizzard outside. Each person takes on a different one’s fear (Dante sees Aphmau’s, Aphmau sees Nicole’s, Nicole sees Dante’s). This distracts the spirit, but when Laurance and Garroth enter the castle it shows them their worst fears as well. In the midsts of their visions, Aohmau shakes them both, pleading for them back to reality. Malachi realizes what he is doing and stops, revealing his true identity; a lonely child.
Aphmau offers to bring him back home to Phoenix Drop, where he can have a family again. Malachi is afraid to leave the castle, as he hadn’t done so in hundreds of years, but with the encouragement from the rest of the group he leaves and they continue their adventure after the blizzard calms down.
#aphmau minecraft diaries#Aphmau#minecraft diaries#Aphmau malachi#aphmau dante#aphmau nicole#aphmau rewrite#I’m taking inspo from various shows/video games#like ever after high
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Nail Tech Talk : Top Tips For Setting Up In An Unconventional Space
Setting up can be a little daunting when you first start out, but it doesn’t take long to start building your collection & creating a space that you're happy with. When I started to set up my treatment room, I began by creating a mood board to figure out the aesthetics & practicality of the room. I love to use Pinterest to get my visual ideas out and have mood boards for things like Storage Ideas, Pedicure Set Up and design inspo.
Once you’ve figured out the style you're after you can start to figure out how to make it come to life. Everything takes time and you’ll find sometimes it’s not until you’ve actively worked in a space that you can truly see what you need to change & adjust to make the space really work best for you. It's a work in progress that grows with you as you develop new skills. Don't feel that everything has to be done at once.
My Treatment Room aesthetic is kitsch, plant adorned & bright. I try to keep things fun, but tidy and cozy for clients. I’m not a "normal salon space", but that’s one of the reasons my clients like to come to me. I don’t try to make the room do something it can’t do, I just work with what I can.
Storage
Storage is really important, especially as it can actually save you time if you keep yourself well organized. I really love easy access storage so that I can grab things quickly and not waste time looking around for products.
Nail Polish/ Gel Polish Storage
I originally started out with both the long and short Ikea Alex drawers. These are great if you are just starting out and don't have too much product as they provide a lot of storage space, but if you are like me and tend to have a lot of product (I do makeup as well as nails), I’d recommend going for better quality drawers with more side supports than Ikea. My Alex drawers lasted about 3 years before I had to replace them with a similar Tallboy Style Drawer which I found on sale at La Redoute. My advice would be to spend a little extra on furniture if you can so that you don't have to replace it in future.
Ikea Picture Shelves are also a great way to display polish/gel colours on your walls, but they will need dusting regularly which is why I prefer to use the tallboy style drawers. I tend to use the Picture Shelves to create a "gallery wall" where I display framed art and photos, but these would be great for displaying certifications and awards as well.
Glitter/Diamonte/Dried Flower Storage
I invested some time decanting all my glitters, diamantés and dried nail art flowers into clear acrylic lidded jars which sit in clear boxes (labelled on the bottom) so I can showcase colours more easily to clients rather than rummaging through boxes. Clear Acrylic storage is great as you can see when things are running low and need topping up. I tend to separate these into colour sections keeping like colours together. Ebay, Amazon, Hobby Craft & Muji are great for finding these kind of clear acrylic storage solutions.
Wire Storage
I keep wires under control with a wire tidy box also from Ikea to reduce tripping hazards and keep the room looking tidy. As I do a lot of filming in the room, I do have quite a few different wires for various things, anything that doesn't fit into the Ikea Wire Tidy, when not in use, gets stored in Ikea Rattan/Wicker Storage Boxes and slotted away in my Ikea Kallax. I label the different plugs with a Dymo Label Machine so I don't get things confused.
How To Display Your Nail Art Professionally
I love nail art and have a lot of nail tips left over from content creating and old Pop Up Nail Bar menus. I was looking for a way to showcase these to clients and discovered a really cool Nail Art Display Box on Ebay which looks very professional. You can change the display every season or theme each clear pull out frame to your liking. With so many ideas and options available this is a great way to break it down visually for customers. Here is a break down on how to start yours (links to where to find it are in the description box) :
https://youtu.be/F5Yzousncqg
Pedicure Set Up
I recently started offering pedicures again and needed to create a cozy pedicure space that could easily be put away when not in use. As I don’t have laminate flooring, I had a custom size floor matte made to protect my rug and carpet area from splashes and mess by https://www.floormats.co.uk . When not in use, this slots away under a sofa and easily pulls out when I need it again. It's also easy to wipe down and keep disinfected.
Instead of using a storage trolly to display Pedicure Products (as my room is carpeted which wouldn’t be practical), I keep my bottles and sprays on trays on top of a wooden stool. I have 2 different trays which I alternate with the two systems I use, Footlogix & Famous Names Releaf. * Nail techs use my discount code TABBY10 for 10% off these brands and more on the Louella Belle site.
I purchased my concrete pink/white tray to display my Footlogix products from Etsy Seller JustSoDesignbyRachel (https://etsy.me/37c1csl ) who had to adapt when first lockdown hit & set up a shop selling hand made beautiful concrete items. Where I can, I love to shop with and support smaller businesses & fellow nail artists.
To display my Famous Names Releaf I went for a more rustic looking tray from Dunelm which suits the natural ethos of the system : https://www.dunelm.com/product/wooden-tray-craftland-1000167605?defaultSkuId=30696657
For a leg rest/foot rest, I use a foldable stool from Amazon with customised vinyl material that can be disinfected. I found out about the stool from a fellow nail tech on the Footlogix Facebook Group ! The vinyl I reupholstered the stool with came from Etsy Shop HomeTexStudio (https://etsy.me/2JJlRsb). The height is just right for my set up, not for everyone I’m sure , but for the space I work with it’s perfect. Here’s a video of the DIY stool transformation :
https://www.instagram.com/tv/CHGFgx6D6EY/?utm_medium=copy_link
I use Belava Pedi Bowls with recyclable disposable liners for my pedicures as I love glitter & they really go with my room's aesthetic! I think customers also feel much better knowing each time they visit they get a fresh pedi liner. The Belava Glitter bowls do come with a disinfectable insert, but I prefer to use the disposables as I feel it reassures customers that my hygiene standards go above and beyond, especially in these times.
I use an IKEA rattan stool to sit on when doing pedicures and my clients sit on a large sofa chair which allows them to really relax and decompress. After each client, I disinfected the soft furnishing with Sursol Fabric Disinfecting Spray as removing all soft furnishings was not an option for me.
Retail Items
As my set up has less surface space than a traditional salon space, I show off the products I retail on my shorter Ikea Alex Drawers & Ikea Kallax shelves. I try to keep displays and clutter to a minimum as every surface gets wiped down and disinfected before/after each client. In keeping with the aesthetics of my room, I display my products in small wooden boxes and clear acrylic shelves.
The Work Table
My work table is the area of my room that gets the most use. I use it as a work space for not just my nail clients, but also to film and create nail tutorials and content. Unlike many techs, my work table is a little wider than usual which is not for everyone, but works well for me. I have the Ikea Nordan Gateleg Table which has 6 storage drawers down the middle and two sides which can fold down. I use the Clear Ikea Skvallra Desk Protector to keep it free of any accidents and spills. To add a little personality to the space I alternate Paperchase Wrapping Paper which I find very fun and colourful under the Desk Protector, these make great backdrops for nail art photos as well. To get the best out of my nail art photos I use the Ikea Tertial Lamp with a Day Light bulb which I find works well as a work lamp and for photography purposes.
I keep my tools tidy with a custom made Jesmonite tray which I had commissioned by a fellow nail tech ( @bylaurajayne_jesmonitedesigns). It matches my room aesthetic and keeps things nice and tidy when I'm working. I tend to sterilize my tools in my Enbio Auto Clave and then place them on my tray ready for use! If you haven't seen her trays do check them out ! They are the perfect size for nail techs as she makes both rectangle long trays and smaller square trays so there is plenty of room for everything. I think displaying nail tools on the work table like this also gives the tools a bit of respect and helps you to look after them, after all they are probably your most used items and I think it's nice to look after them well so it's just fitting to display them proudly and with a bit of care and thought!
I recently purchased a new hand rest from @gb.wrist.rests. This has been a real game changer as it definitely improves the posture for both myself and my clients when working. Previous to this I had been using an Ikea Wooden laptop holder, which worked well for a couple of years, but over time the disinfectant began to wear down the varnish and I felt it was time to invest in something better. It was also great to support another fellow nail tech who started the GB Wrist Rests business up with her partner during lockdown.
Dust Control
To control dust, I have the Zephyros Dust Collection from Tafs. I find this works really well for keeping the space tidy and protecting mine and my clients lungs. I tend to work more with soak off systems and don't currently e-file so this works well for me. I would recommend getting a more powerful Air Purifier for busier salons working more regularly with enhancements.
Sterilisation
In the corner of my room I store my Enbio S Auto Clave which is used to sterilize tools after they have been washed, then disinfected. I store this on an Ikea Alex Cupboard which doubles up as a storage space for all my cleaning products and spare nail files etc. The Auto Claves are not cheap, but one of the best investments in my Treatment Room. I think customers feel more reassured and I certainly feel better using one. Nail techs can use my code TABBY to get money off their purchases at https://www.enbio.com/uk/
My greatest advice for anyone new to the industry or just starting to set up would be take it a bit at a time. We all have to work within budgets and as you gain clients and get busier you will be able to afford to work your way up towards a space that suits you. I spent many years working as a mobile freelancer before building up a client base that comes to me. It's also worth noting that your own health and client health is so important. Consider the comfort of both of you when creating your space - make sure you are looking after skin and lungs. Protect your hands with gloves when you work to avoid over exposure and make sure you protecting your lungs from dust particles, but most of all have fun creating a space that suits you!
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Bit/Bitzsoi/Brittney/Me
Pen Name: Bitzsoi
Age: 39
Location: Fort Worth, TX
Other Tumblr Blogs: @lareinabit (main), @bitzsims (simblr) @birdwind-days (nooklr)
Wattpad: Bitzsoi
Three words that describe me: Imaginative, emotional and goofy
Five things that make my life whole: my heavenly Father, my family, my gifts (writing, photography), my love of food and my love of music
Who Am I Really: I’m a stay at home mom to a sassy little gamer girl and a wife to a Mexican spicy enchilada. I’m in between jobs, but I’m confident I’ll find one soon. I have Aspergers and deal with social challenges so very much in my life but I’m still a person that people can hang with as a friend. I’m always wanting more friends; be it online or here in Texas. I once read that being a writer is a lonely road and that can’t be more correct so I want to change that. I love to write and have been writing ever since I was eleven. I also love video games/PC games, singing, watching good anime or shows like Stranger Things and Outlander.
What Genres Do I Write: Mostly erotic romance, but I do write fantasy romance, a Greek mythology supernatural and a mixture of sci-fi and action.
What you will see in my Writeblr: First and foremost this is and will always be a 18+ blog meaning there will be smut in it. There won’t be smut in every single post of course but I can’t in good conscience tell you that there won’t be any. I will also post writing tips or tips that are relevant to my various stories, past and present prompt pieces I have written, ask games, tag games and reblogs of my other favorite writing from other writers here in Tumblr. From time to time there will be some photos of my life here and there so you can get to know me as a person.
Some of my fave mutuals: @catharticallysarcastic @kainablue @ladywithalamp @daftydrafty @homesteadchronicles @kasey-writes
My ultimate writing goal: I want to get my first book Oxytocin edited and published and finish the second book Vena Cava to share with others and to finish my book, Aflame.
My WIPs and OTPs: I have nine so far and hopefully not counting. You never know though. Clicking on the name of the WIP will take you to the inspo blog associated while clicking on the the word tag will take you to the tagged posts.
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Medicinal Love Series -
Hikaru and Aija
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Honorée and Cowen
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Soramerica Sagas
Seren and Graven
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Erosae
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Blue Tokyo Love
Briseis and Takumi
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Chronicles of Tydas
Tarana and King Sol
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Sugared Heat Series
Amila and Cassian
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Eterno
Nohva and Dominic
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Released Rain (AC III Fanfiction)
Raina and Connor
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Hearts of Fire Series
Phoenix and Chaison
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Hawaiian Sunrise Series
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You can find out more about the wips here
Yes, I know I have a lot of series but I’m a fan of continuing the story so my stories tend to be on the longer side. With this blog I hope to continue to learn so that I can finally finish my books as well as share with others. I can’t wait to meet more of you writers but if any of you write romance, erotica or erotic romance I’d especially love to meet you and mutual follow!
What do I look like: This!
Liking me so far? That’s excellent! Keep on reading my posts down below and have fun.
Please don’t ever hesitate to chat me up, comment or follow. I love meeting new folks so it will make my day. Happy writing!
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Introducing OVERSOUL: An Interview with Derrick Saladino
Last month, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Derrick Saladino to talk about his brand, OVERSOUL. When he pitched OVERSOUL to me in his initial email, he described it as “a lifestyle brand created from identity crisis,” and that “counterculture/subcultures like anime, gamer, emo-punk, euro-techno, and underground hiphop/b-boy culture heavily influence the brand’s creative direction.” I stared hard at the first two influences, and then stared not-as-hard at the rest of the influences, wondering how these various subcultures could overlap.
My brain being comprised of worms and dirt, I assumed that the anime and gamer influences meant that the designs were going to look like Bart Drinking Lean or Sasuke Wearing Supreme. (In other words, a caricature of anime-inspired Instagram ad streetwear.) This assumption changed quickly after taking a look at OVERSOUL’s site. Their first collection, ISEKAI, is comprised of three pieces. The logo tee and hoodie both look great, but the third piece was what really caught my attention: it’s a button-down tee adorned with daggers. At a glance, it looks nothing like anime- or gaming-inspired clothing. This was the point at which I snapped out of my irony-poisoned haze; the world of memeified, ironic-but-not-quite-ironic hentai tees and Goku Smoking Weed edits had calcified my expectations of what forms of inspiration a brand could and couldn’t pull.
It makes sense in the context of the rest of his influences and the ethos that he operates under – to get ahead of myself for a second, Derrick had this to say of his interest in various countercultures:
"When people express their passions or life to a certain degree, it just pulls me in. It’s like, ‘Okay, I don’t know what the fuck it is, but show me. Let me indulge.’ That’s really how I get into things."
In talking to Derrick, on and off the record, I saw a talented designer who was unapologetic about what he was interested in and passionate about. He’s also a huge geek that runs a bi-weekly Smash tournament at a local nightclub.
(This interview has been edited for length and clarity.)
"Okay, wait, first and foremost, my name is Derrick Saladino and I am a fucking gamer. Before being a designer or anything, I am a fucking gamer. "
Daniel: What is OVERSOUL?
Derrick: OVERSOUL is about identity crisis. It’s my experience dealing with that personally. Growing up, I never really fit in to particular popular groups. Every time I would attempt to make new friends, I would stumble upon the randomest shit: anime culture, gamer culture, I’d end up becoming friends with a lot of emo-punk kids, techno. Nothing that I fell into was mainstream, popular culture. It was a lot to do with being lonely and trying to make friends. With OVERSOUL, thinking about all that kind of shit, dealing with identity crisis – obviously there’s a lot of people who’ve been through that – I want to create a new identity or community of people who share similar values and, you know, take pride in it?
I mean, even the name, OVERSOUL, I ripped the word from this really old anime that I used to watch growing up, Shaman King.
Shaman King? What the hell, like 4Kids shit?
Yeah. That wasn’t the first anime that I ever watched, but it was something that I was really into. From being like 12 to even later in my high school, I just loved it. The concept was so cool – taking a soul and imbuing it in an object to make it powerful. It just looked fuckin’ sick. When people wear my clothes, I want them to feel empowered. That’s how I want people to see it. Soul being clothing, putting it on yourself, there you go.
Spirit Integration is, I don’t think the tagline to the brand, but it’s also part of it. Spirit Integration is mind, body, and spirit, and for anyone into the spiritual side of life, that’s what makes us. Our thoughts and mind and DNA – that makes us who we are.
When I read the description on your site, I noted that you referred to OVERSOUL as not just a startup streetwear thing or a brand, but a conceptual design experience. What does this encompass, and why did you pick this specific wording?
None of the stuff I make or have made in the past is very conventional. It’s been pretty avant-garde, I would say. I’ll have an idea, and regardless of whatever trend is going on right now, I just fucking do it. When I make clothes, I’m not making clothes for the public, really. My mentality is more like, “You know what would be sick in a game? If the costume looked like this.” That’s why I say it’s a conceptual design experience.
Has being involved in the industry and working behind the scenes affected how you understand your own brand after launching? What about how you understand customers and other brands, now that you know what the design process is like?
First-off, let me just back up and go over a history of what I did before OVERSOUL. In high school, I made clothing because I hated what everyone else was wearing. This was 2011-2013. During that time, that’s when I had a brand and brands like Obey, Diamond Supply, and The Hundreds – literally peak Tumblr hypebeast, Zumiez, starter pack shit – were around. I looked around at everyone else and was like, “I can’t click that, it’s not resonating with me.” I had two other brands after that, and then came OVERSOUL. So I have this history of kind of knowing the market, even being a consumer, and evolving as a businessman and designer. I don’t think anything has changed. I think I’ve always stayed true to doing my own shit, rather than trying to compete with everybody else. Don’t get me wrong, I’ll notice what other designers are doing and some things I’ll take note of or inspo from but I hardly think about other people, to be honest. I respect everyone’s hustle, I just can’t be doing the same shit.
Give me your top 3 video game fits.
Top 3, oh my god. Snake from Metal Gear Solid V – very techwear, utility as fuck. My previous brand before this was techwear, and I had to stop it because techwear is so hard to sell.
I’m really into draping fashion. Cloud, Final Fantasy VII, it was the movie Advent Children – you play Smash, right? There’s two costumes in there: the black, and like this, not really skirt, but it covers up somewhat? All-black, huge sash going on, it reminded me of Yohji Yamamoto.
Something that I’m going to make in the future is inspired by Naoto from Blazblue. His outfit, I looked at it and I was like, “Yo, this could be fucking, like Chrome Hearts, like what the fuck? I’m just gonna abuse this character design, it looks amazing.” I think that fashion right now, what really gets people’s attention on social media, is just some crazy shit, I don’t mean dumb shit, but like, just has to be very bold, and I think that’s what Naoto’s character design is. His pants have this huge cross on them. I think that’s one of the most crazy things I’ve seen in awhile.
Let’s talk about Anime-den! It’s this thing that we started roughly 5 months ago. One of my best friends here, he actually works at Fortune [Sound Club, a nightclub in Chinatown], and he’s a music producer. We really bonded over clothes, anime and gaming, and we had this idea – I think we were just high as fuck one day – and I’m like, “Yo, you know what would be fucking dope? If we brought weeb shit into the club.” I think he was just joking around, but he was like, “That would be really fun to set up, we can do it.”
[Weeb being short for weaboo, a pejorative term referring to those obsessed with Japanese culture to the point of fetishization and idolization. It’s been ‘reclaimed’ by some fans of anime, used ironically as a form of self-deprecation.]
So, the next day happens, we’re talking, and he asks me, “Do you actually wanna do it?”, taking it seriously. I’m astonished. I was fucking joking, you know? We were just some high guys. He pitches the idea to Fortune and they approve it. At this point, we’re like, “Okay, we gotta actually invest all our effort into this,” because we’re actually gonna do something that I personally haven’t seen anybody do before – bringing a game into a club, anime into the club.
It’s really cool. Just yesterday, the commentator from Vancouver Street Battle came to Anime-den. Pride? He commentated for Battle of BC 3 and Pinnacle. He has ties with Animebae, too. [Animebae is a local anime-inspired startup streetwear brand.] Who would’ve thought that this guy would come through? And he brought his friends. He was telling us that what we’re doing is sick, and hearing this from a guy of that calibre in the gaming or Smash community, it really shook us. We’re actually bringing in people who play the game seriously here.
How has setting it in a club made it different from other tournaments that you’ve been to? How does the dynamic change?
It’s a little different because when it comes to actual competitive events, people have a different mentality when they enter. They’re there to win and they practice hard for it. As for Anime-den, it’s the total opposite. It’s very casual, we’re all just drinking, blazing, whatever. It’s just the environment where, you know, dim light in a club, there’s music going on in the back –I guess to some gamers it can seem distracting? But I think people, they don’t care. They just play. They’re just there to have fun. Totally different dynamic from an actual event.
I think that the purpose of Anime-den is to bring people together. That’s literally what Anime-den is for.
Yeah, I just noted here that I think it’s consistent with your brand, in that you’re translating the intangibility of these digital spaces like anime and gaming that people bond over, and you’re putting it into a physical space and letting people actually further develop what these subcultures would look like in person. Like, when you think of anime or gaming in real life you think of Anime Expo or cosplaying or some shit – and that’s fine, people have fun with that [Editor’s note – I think it’s fun!] – but it’s not the only mode of expression. With events like this, I think it’s cool that you’re saying, “If you’re a gamer, there’s another avenue for you. You don’t have to dress up or anything…”
I mean, walking in today and meeting you, you wouldn’t have gotten the idea that I was super into anime or gaming. I just look like a regular dude, right? And my clothing gets inspired by it, but I don’t really look like I’m cut from the legit anime cloth. Choosing these lifestyles and putting it into this real aspect, I think it can appeal to everybody. People tend to judge a lot of things, but once you step into the Anime-den room, whatever perspective you have about anime to begin with, I’m pretty sure that changes. Man, the crowd, they look all the same as you do too. We’re all normal people, we just like cool shit.
I think we should talk about ISEKAI.
OVERSOUL’s first small collection was ISEKAI. Translated to English, it would be ‘a better world,’ and I named it that based off of the anime genre, isekai. When you watch these sort of things, it’s usually someone going to another world. For my first collection, I wanted to welcome people to my world. That’s why I chose ISEKAI. One of the big graphics for the brand was the blade shirt. [On the site, it’s name is the Beginners Dagger Shirt.] My reference for that was playing MMORPGs. Typically, the first weapon you get [in MMORPGs] is a short sword or dagger. I wanted to be like, “This is the start of my brand.” This is your starter item. It’s funny, when I tell people this – they’re always like, “I never thought…”
[laughs] It’s really cool!
That’s why I went with ISEKAI. This is what my world is. One of OVERSOUL’s long-term goals is actually establishing ‘my world,’ if that makes sense? There’s only a handful of designers who have, like, captured a signature silhouette. For example, Rick Owens. When you see [a Rick Owens piece], you know it’s Rick Owens. If Zara did the same shit as Rick Owens, you would look at it and be like, “That’s Rick Owens.” You wouldn't call it Zara. That’s what I’m trying to establish for myself, to create that silhouette for myself eventually in the future.
What’s up next for OVERSOUL?
Hmm, how should I put this... should I leak something? I’m going to drop an accessories part sometime soon. That’s in the design process right now, but I’m looking forward to doing my next big collection.
There’s this one song that I found in the past during my peak weeb days: Plastic Love by Mariya Takeuchi. A couple of months ago, they released the first official music video for it, after like 35 years, which is fucking insane – they should have done that a long time ago. I totally forgot about the song until I saw the music video. It’s something that I could relate to before and can relate to now, and I definitely want to build my next collection based on Plastic Love.
I think Plastic Love works really well because I’m surrounded by that scene in Vancouver – I work in Yaletown, and that’s the Yaletown lifestyle. It’s very lustful, but you don’t care. It’s all fake shit, really. That’s what Yaletown culture sorta is. I wouldn’t say that I’m like that, but I think that I could definitely expand on the topic through my brand. It’s not necessarily identity crisis, but the genre and artist kind of make it a subculture.
There’s also a few collabs on the way. One with a music group, another with a tattoo artist. What I really wanna do with the tattoo artist – he does anime tattoos – is ero art. Like, erotica. I think it’s a slept-on art style. It’s not generally for the public, per se, so I think that it would be something worth making. Super ecchi, maybe line art. I want it very exaggerated, even bondage-type shit.
There’s a lot of things where people are like, “Oh, that’s too much!” But you know what, it could be sick! This is why I do things solely for myself. As long as I get a reaction from somebody, I’m happy with that. Wanting a response, not even approval, just being acknowledged, that this shit exists, it motivates me to keep doing what I do.
I thought about doing graphic design shit; anime erotica art goes really well with techno. That kind of scene, the way that European style posters are, if you take the art and fuse them together, it works really well. I’m like, “How come no one has done this yet?”
So you’re treating it more like art and not just a part of anime culture?
I view anime as its own respective art, and with art, there’s no rules, so I can just take this and this, and bang. At the end of the day, everybody wants to see new and cool things. People are always going to have their own subjective opinions, but as long as you have their attention, you’ve already won the battle. That’s the mentality that I carry, that everyone has their own opinions.
Last question: what are your top 5 video games?
You know, I was trying to prepare for this interview – I didn’t even think this would come up.
[laughs] Come on, man.
I’m gonna put Super Smash Bros. Melee on there – I’ve been playing it for so long, it’s literally been bonded with my DNA.
I don’t wanna say Ocarina of Time, because I think that it’s everyone’s favourite, but I mean, it’s still up there. It’s an all-time masterpiece, but I enjoyed Majora’s Mask a lot more. The concept of the world being blown up by the moon, in-game time, the moon crashes in like 3 days, and you keep going back in time, skipping whatever, I think it was so much fun, so yeah.
I really like Fire Emblem: Three Houses. It’s very recent, but I have so many hours on it already, and I can’t stop. I haven’t felt this way about a game in a long time. It’s so replayable. Once you finish Ocarina of Time, you probably don’t touch it for a while. When you play FE, you’re like, okay, let’s do the next one. There’s three houses! Even after doing all three, it’s like, “Oh, I’m gonna try again, but I’m gonna make this character like this.”
I grew up playing a lot of Roller Coaster Tycoon, unfortunately, but it’s fun. It’s not a typical gamer thing, but I love it.
I might put Final Fantasy VII on there, too – when Aerith died, I real-life teared up, like, “Dude, no way, you’re really gonna kill her off like that? You gotta save her!”… and then she dies. I’m pretty sure after that happened, I didn’t touch the game for a week. I was actually emotionally harmed. I’m really into RPGs – being able to emotionally attach yourself to characters, I think it’s a beautiful thing.
Any last things you wanna say?
I want my brand comparable to Chrome Hearts, MISBHV or Rude [Vogue]; when they have their own aesthetic and that’s what they do, that’s what I want to build as well. The idea that I take a lot of inspiration from gaming, it really shows.
Maybe I’m hungover, so I can’t really find the words right now, but for anyone trying to do fashion, music, whatever, as saturated as the community seems at the moment, you just have to get your foot in the door and start. Yeah, there’s competition, but to be honest, with all the people here who have brands, I’m friends with all of the people who make them, and I have no judgement about if their clothes are wack or not. Some things I don’t agree with, but everyone’s on the same hustle.
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wow, lindsey is so attractive. anyway. hello, hello! i’m s, but you can also call me sora since s is just short for that. and i’m here with 2 muses!! one of them is morgana jones & the other is frankie sullivan (who’s actually an old muse of mine, but i still love her to this day). as for me, i’m 22 yrs old, i live in the est timezone, i go by she/her, and some interests of mine include overwatch, anime, doggos, and disney movies!
MORGANA JONES.
( lindsey morgan, she/her ) — hold on, was that morgana jones ? i heard that they do believe in the blackwater creeper and all the stories that come from the bayou. either way here in town they’re known to be rather fearless & optimistic, but also immature & eccentric. not unusual coming from a twenty-seven year old who’s lived in blackwater for all her life and who works as a cashier at the grocer. ( colorful sweaters, hot cocoa with mini marshmallows, posters of boy bands, clothes laying all over the floor. )
i. about
with parents who weren’t able to afford having another child, they sadly didn’t have any other option, but to give her up. after talking among mom’s siblings and dad’s siblings, it was soon decided that her dad’s brother would take her in. soon, she went from tba to morgana jones. however, if you look at the family picture, some wonder why a family of four would want to add another? especially when they weren’t well off? well, mr. and mrs. jones just couldn’t say no to adding another baby to the family. and that wasn’t the end of the family’s story. as years passed, the family continued to grow and sooner than later, the jones’ family had ten children in total. as for morgana’s biological parents, they moved out of louisiana and lived somewhere else in california.
morgana lived a pretty average life. she went to school, got good grades, had friends, joined clubs at high school, and went to school events. the only things that were quite different were having to share basically anything with her siblings. a bedroom, food, the bathroom, the tv, etc. it certainly irritated her at times, but she loves her family no matter what and thinks all of it is worth it. while the other thing is the blackwater creeper. she's heard multiple rumors and read various articles about it, but doesn’t have full proof on the creature. however, that doesn’t stop her from trying to find more details as she’s curious and enjoys the lure of it all.
tl;dr a girl who grew up in blackwater all her life with 9 siblings and is quite energetic, optimistic, & extroverted, but can be self-righteous & inconsiderate at times who believes in the blackwater creeper and wants to find out more about it.
ii. details
character inspo
mabel pines (gravity falls), star butterfly (star vs the forces of evil), phoebe buffay (friends), kyoko toshino (yuru yuri), usagi tsukino (sailor moon), the loud family (the loud house), lilo pelekai (lilo & stitch)
PINTEREST
aesthetic
bedhead hair, pouring milk into a bowl of cereal at 3am, making 5 alarms to wake up in the morning, bath bombs that smell like vanilla, pastel star stickers, socks with animals on them, make up tutorial videos, fairy wands, colorful sweaters, hot cocoa with mini marshmallows, posters of boy bands, clothes laying all over the floor
style
definitely a lot of pastel colors. she has multiple oversized, comfy hoodies and sweaters. as well as pleated skirts, dresses, patterned tops, anything with peter pan collars, etc. she also just has a bunch of girly-type outfits. and a few different types of overalls
misc
the reason she only works as a cashier is because she dropped out of college, felt like it wasn’t for her. however, she’s currently considering trying it again
she cares about animals so much that she volunteers at pet stores once in a while and she owns a brown holland lop named fluffy.
she has her license, but tends to prefer riding her pink bike.
for hobbies, she enjoys drawing, jogging, yoga, playing video games, watching cartoons.
her favorite food is basically anything sweet.
she doesn’t have any tattoos, but wants at least one or two.
FRANKIE SULLIVAN, chloe bennet fc.
( chloe bennet, she/her ) — hold on, was that frankie sullivan ? i heard that they don’t believe in the blackwater creeper and all the stories that come from the bayou. they’ve only been here for five months because she wanted a new scenery & she’s considering to open up a shop here. either way the locals said the twenty-nine year old florist owner from las vegas, nv tends to be rather bold & adaptable, but also aloof & stubborn. ( a hot cup of starbucks coffee, plants scattered throughout the bedroom, a person reading alone in a library, being the wallflower at a party. )
i. about
a girl who was born in las vegas, nv. she had wonderful parents that divorced when she was fourteen. however, she didn’t mind it at all. she was happy as long as her parents were. also, she wanted a bigger family, so if they were going to remarry to other people, she was okay with that too. eventually, that was what happened. her mom remarried and she had a step-dad who had children, which certainly made her excited because now she was going to have step-siblings since she was an only child. frankie cared about them and loved them because family meant everything to the girl. she was used to switching houses during the weekdays and weekends, spending time with her mom mondays to wednesdays and dad thursdays to sundays. what also should be mentioned is that she comes from new money in both families, except she doesn’t bother flaunting it.
by the time she was sixteen years old, she was betrayed by her closest friends and now has a cynical view because she wasn’t able to forgive them. she was told multiple times to get over it, but couldn’t. she continued to wonder how people can be so close then do something harsh to another. it still astonishes her now and from that point on, she didn’t really let anyone into her life, thoughts, or feelings. frankie prefers to use her time indoors watching movies/tv shows, taking care of her plants, reading, or simply going on the internet. if anything, she’s mainly the type to have a one night stand, but has kept only three or four friends with benefits all her life. and has one or two close friends.
tl;dr frankie’s basically only into being friends with plants and she can be rude at times. she also tends to push people away.
ii. details
character inspo: n/a
PINTEREST
aesthetic
walk-in closets but wearing the same 5 outfits, walking through trails, smelling fresh air, having polaroids of flowers, black hair ties, not needing glasses but wearing them for fashion, stacks of books that were actually used and read, a hot cup of starbucks coffee, plants scattered throughout the bedroom, a person reading alone in a library, being the wallflower at a party
style
most of her style is denim and plain-colored tops. she also has a lot of neutral colors. she tends to leave her hair longer than her shoulders and either leaves them down or in a ponytail.
misc
she has this tattoo on her side.
she owns a florist company, but wants to expand. although, she’s indecisive if blackwater is the right place for it.
her whole apartment is filled with plants, real and fake.
she has an ex who cheated on her when they were dating, but i got too lazy and i don’t have enough time to put it in her about.
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Tagged by @mirandaputsherbestbuttforward
Rules: Answer the questions in a new post and tag 20 blogs you would like to get to know better.
Nickname(s): Tash
Star Sign: Taurus
Height: 4′11″
Time Right Now: 3:25pm
Last Thing Googled: “rough collie”
Favorite Music Artists: Fall out Boy, Cage the Elephant, Panic! at the Disco, Florence and the Machine
Song Stuck in Your Head: Ophelia by the Lumineers
Last Movie Watched: Rogue One
Last TV Show Watched: brooklyn nine nine, I gave up waiting for the new season to pop on netflix so I had to find a streaming site
What I’m Wearing Right Now: black long sleeve and my high school gym shorts
Blog Creation Date: uhh, I was in grade 10 so...2010/2011 ish?
What Kind of Stuff I Post: various video games, critical role, mcelroy bros stuff, my own art, dnd things,.....memes
Do I Have Any Other Blogs?: art blog: @askeletonteaparty, aesthetic/oc inspo blog: @andrastes-grace, and I have a vent blog and a nsfw blog but u gotta hmu off anon for those urls my dudes
Do I Get Asks Regularly?: sorta? they’ve been getting more frequent
Why Did I Choose My URL?: I love skeletons, and I really like tea and I wanted to make “””””a brand”””””” I guess (my url used to be without hyphens before my old blog got accidentally deleted LOL)
Hogwarts House: Slytherin
Pokemon Team: Valor
Favorite Color(s): Red, Purple, Gold, Pink, Mint Green
Average Hours of Sleep: uh, 6-8? I think its closer to 6 hours now tho
Lucky Number: 12 or 13
Favorite Character(s): Gilmore, Kima, Vex and Percy from critical role (tho I really want to keep listing the rest of the cast tbh, Taako, Kravitz, Magnus and Angus from TAZ, Fenris, Merrill, Morrigan and Dorian from Dragon Age, Gladio from FF15, Clementine from TWDG, Junkrat, D.Va and the Talon Crew from Overwatch (god I gotta stop or this is gonna take too long)
How Many Blankets Do I Sleep With?: Usually 1 or 2, pillows on the other hand.....like at least 3
Dream Job: character desiiiiiiiign (whether it be 2D concept art or 3D modelling I like doing both)
I feel like everyone’s done this but I’m tagging @reros, @ghostlykirie and @namibulous
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