Two cave art inspired Megaloceros bucks creating their own thunder in the grass. This is a subsection of something bigger I was trying, but this is lovely on its own.
The noise and swirling faint patterns are anti-AI measures and are not present on the actual art print.
Jonathan Harker feels emotions Really Intensely, this is the guy who heard about the horror that someone else suffered and his despair made his hair go from dark brown to white within minutes. He is so madly in love, he will face God and walk backwards into Hell. He gets such fury he makes grown men with weapons drawn to back off. Yet in the beginning, it appears like he's not prepared for how strong his passions are.
When he feels lust for the Vampire Sisters' lips, he calls it wicked (because it brings him guilt, he's engaged) and burning desire. It's not just a mere temptation, it's "burning" him!
When he finds the well-fed (with his blood) Dracula resting and feels the urge to kill him, he says A terrible desire came upon me. It's not just anger, it's "terrible"!
It feels like the way he's describing the intensity of his emotions shows that it catches him off-guard; he loved being praised for being a quiet, unassuming, and well-mannered employee! But he's actually got a dormant volcano inside, and his trip to Castle Dracula irrevocably unlocked that fact and since then he's been trying to deal with it.
I've been looking for a shed similar to this dudes non typical side. As its one of my favorite photos. Finally found this absolute beast of a shed that is near perfect! I plan on displaying a print with this antler under it when I have the space.
A Stag Wizard that collects his antlers every time they shed so he can craft them into wands. One antler for his uses, the other for selling to naive hipster mages that think he’s doing it out of desperation and his antlers will never grow back.
Imagining a scene involving Megatron and Optimus but it's them engaging in one last battle together, not that they know it will be their last battle, as it ends up being mutually fatal for them