Shaw cashed out all his Whitsun cash on a Mesmeric Parasol so I felt obligated to draw him having a chill time for once! A bit of light spycraft, as a treat.
A Modern AU in which all of the Vinsmoke siblings have naturally blond hair, except for Ichiji - he received granny's genes and red red hair. Freckles and sun-sensitive skin too
//The stupid!!! (He's fighting the urge to bully 10 year olds on the Pokémon equivalent of roblox)
//The outfit was designed by @mimikyuchu030! (not sure whether to tag this account or their main gdfgfhfh) He's not wearing the full thing in this drawing but I plan to draw him in the entire thing in the future when I have time!
{Tumblr puts the image in horrible quality but it gets slightly better when you click the image}
~ oh yeah I was playing a lot of Mario Maker on the Wii U some Smash Bros and Kirby Battle Royale online before the servers shut down it was fun a blast while it lasted ;w;💖🌟have a screenshot and video of Meta Knight hehe idk why he did crouch in the end he’s so silly xD
For some reason, I woke up thinking about Elizabeth and the sort of physical dimension of the novel.
To back up a bit, Elizabeth's physicality as a character is pretty widely acknowledged. We know more about her appearance than that of any other character in the book, to begin with. She's the only character in P&P whose coloring we know anything about (she has beautiful dark eyes with fine eyelashes), while we repeatedly hear about her light figure, her summer tan, and her general attractiveness—she's not stunning, but pretty.
There's also a sense of physicality in terms of her actions and reactions. She habitually walks and runs. She blushes frequently; at Pemberley, before Darcy shows up, she blushes as she admits to knowing him, concedes that he's very handsome, and shortly thereafter blushes deeply again upon encountering Darcy himself. Her impression of Pemberley is powerfully affected by the physical features and aesthetic of it, more than by its grandeur. Upon meeting Georgiana, Elizabeth likes her but also can't seem to help noticing that Georgiana isn't as good-looking as Darcy. Later, when Darcy shows up in Hertfordshire with Bingley, Elizabeth blushes again, smiles with delight, and her eyes shine.
But something else I find interesting is that Elizabeth is also linked to physical things to some extent. There are the infamous muddy skirts that she drops her overskirt down to conceal. There's her book at Netherfield. She preserves Darcy's letter until their engagement and only destroys it for his peace of mind. She rushes to find her parasol for her confrontation with Lady Catherine. She wears a watch.
IDK, this isn't going anywhere in particular, but I find it interesting that we get this paraphernalia alongside a comparatively distinct sense of Elizabeth's physicality and how she interacts with the outside world. At the very least, I think the paraphernalia reinforces the sense of Elizabeth as a very physical presence in the world.