In the somber cold of late winter, the plum blossom (scientifically known as the prunus mume) defiantly heralds the arrival of spring.
The fragrant flower is said to represent hope, new beginnings and perseverance through hardships. It is a reminder that no matter how bleak the winter, spring will always follow, signs of its vibrance blooming amidst the snow.
Template from @redspringstudio
Other OC Flower Bios:
Luneth the Reluctant Unnamed (Blue Water Lily)
Alon the Stray Hound (Spotted Touch-Me-Not)
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Midnight Moonlight (Forever-Sleeping Flower)
// Kirby: Triple Deluxe (2014)
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Post-true ending art for Sifu, this time with Fajar! Along with the MC turning the bosses into allies, I love the idea of her displaying the respective Five Virtues that each boss is associated with and lacks in-game.
In Fajar's case, it's Humanity, more commonly known as Benevolence, iirc. He offed the MC when she was only a child, and we never find out how he feels about the deed, though the spare option implies that he probably felt guilty about it for years afterward. I suspect he only did it because Yang asked him to, and Fajar trusted him (just as he trusts Yang to treat his illness).
The MC sparing Fajar can be seen as an act of humanity (and benevolence), but I like to take it further and imagine that she went back to Fajar after, and they somehow formed a sort of "gremlin uncle and compassionate niece" dynamic, if that makes sense XDD
I'm also not sure how to explain what's going on in my painting; I just wanted to draw Fajar experimenting with some pretty flowers other than the purple ones used to make drugs lmaoo and the MC supports his endeavours! :D
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