Video game I saw in a dream. It was in this low poly style like an older video game. You play as this character I think was meant to be a lamb, or maybe a weird mix of a lamb a mouse and a rabbit, (while not really looking like any of those things) and you’re running away from a wolf. Your objective is to last as long as possible before the wolf catches and eats you.
The house you’re running in is endless and bizarrely put together like most building interiors in dreams are (like the infinite toilet dream dimension on Reddit lol) the layout of the house is pretty detailed, you can stop and hide in places like closets or bins while the wolf looks for you, you can go up and down stairs and into rooms etc.
You never actually know where the wolf is or how close it is to you until it appears in your line of sight, it makes no noise and the game gives you no way of knowing where it is, and it’s pretty unpredictable it doesnt move at a consistent pace. When the wolf catches you there’s an animation showing it eating your character
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I finished this comic about a month ago but couldn't bring myself to post it. It started as a simple illustration and then I just kept adding more and more and at some point I had to stop myself and cut the story short. I'm still not entirely satisfied with the result but... well. I like it. That's enough.
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I started this about a week after we got the news, but life kinda got in the way and now I don't think this is ever getting finished, so I figured I'd post this before the new year (on my end lol)
So, this is super late, but Techno, I found your channel in 2020, not long after I lost my grandad, so thank you for making me laugh during a time when it was difficult to find reason to.
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It’s strange because in one way, it doesn’t feel like The Owl House has ended. It doesn’t feel like they’ve said their last goodbye’s, and that we won’t be seeing them again.
Usually when a show ends there’s this very specific and bittersweet feeling of letting something go. But not this time.
And I think it’s all because of the timeskip at the end, which showed that they created a new portal between the realms. Luz didn’t have to say goodbye to the demon realm for good, it’s still there for her to return to whenever she wishes. Much in the same way that The Owl House will still be there if we ever want to go back and rewatch it.
So in that sense, it feels much more like a “Goodbye, for this time”
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