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delonfim · 21 days ago
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Worlds Chat related commission for Dosfox at https://dosfox.net/ 🦊 He requested foxes resembling his avatar having fun and one of his favorite worlds is the Worlds Center, which is a default world created for the client in 1995 with lots of textures and designs done by Jeff "Scamper" Robinson.
The Worlds Center is a space station with pods connected through attached cord-like corridors. While the foxes are having fun in one of the pods, DA RAT, a prolific but mysterious figure that appears in other official Worlds textures is trying to cut the cord of the pod. The strange bear avatar with a goatee and big feet is also there for some reason.
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c3byzwfkdghld29yza · 4 months ago
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palecadaver · 10 months ago
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My blue boi is back and he has a new lore that can be accessed on his Toyhouse profile!
In the beginning Bluecadaver was just a character with no backstory or personality, so I finally decided to keep him where he was originated, the Worlds.com. I'm working on more two characters that will belong to my Worlds AU, where Bluecadaver will be the main villain and a great threat coming from a ritual by a demon that possessed the game (Nexialist). Real players in my AU are antagonists or figurants, so I decided to did a little tribute/easteregg to Cassian in this drawing (The phrase in the speech box can be seen in her worldsmark memorial on Worlds).
Cassian, just like Nexialist, was a player who liked to scare newbies. Bluecadaver's main target are the penguins, as they are mostly new players who don't know much, so I think Cassian fit perfectly into this context.
PERSONAL NOTE:
After almost a year on this drawing I finally finished it. I thought about giving up everything for this period because of what I'm going through and my mental health which has been declining considerably, but I'm back. I'm taking care of myself now and also working, so I'll post even less than usual. I intend to take my days off work to dedicate myself to my art, blog, and OC's. I'm really excited to be back here and looking forward to showing more of my Worlds AU with y'all, even more now that I'm looking to work with new color palettes and dithering textures, which was something I dreamed of applying to my art.
Thank you all very much for the patience :)
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palecadaver-online · 2 years ago
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I always remember when i saw Nexialist for the first time in the game and i clicked on him to follow then i fell into this world. I just love everything about this and wanted to share here, all about this world is strangely nostalgic, empty and emotional. It's such something that i was looking for because that's how i usually feel playing the game but i didn't expect to experience it so vividly. Nexialist it's really a nice/lovely guy.
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welcome back to wordsl
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madnessself-indulgence · 2 years ago
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some various aggie doodles (technically not aggie)
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milk5 · 6 months ago
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nexialist was pretty cool for keeping some of the mystique in worlds.com. i remember the big spider guy at ground zero being kinda lame
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cyanmanul · 3 months ago
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While the ghosts were busy counting Neven's bullet holes, and Nexialist tried to persuade Harvey to calm the heck down and continue the search, the bear counted Toma as one of her cubs. Yes, the bear, didn't you notice it approaching? Toma also didn't.
Hunted/Haunted, on Ao3 :D
(yes, I am still very excited about finally posting my work)
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kazooie · 2 years ago
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Wendigoon mentioned Nexialist, and once again, I just think about how autistic the guy was, Nex was cool and had a lot of copycats from what I remember who were actual assholes.
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grassyarns · 2 months ago
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I dunno. Kind of sucks to be the observer at all times. It's true that the constructed panopticon once served a purpose, but the purpose of a system is what it does. Must I be the eternal nexialist?
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perfecttenth · 1 year ago
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GradualDIME's kowloon
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bayfuzzball7050 · 7 months ago
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Literally bugambilia
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malware-menace · 2 years ago
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beadyeyes · 4 years ago
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cringe baby crying.mp3
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stoweboyd · 3 years ago
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Word of the Day: Nexialist
One skilled in the science of joining together in an orderly fashion the knowledge of one field of learning with that of other fields.
Attributed to science fiction author A. E. Van Vogt by Gautham Shenoy:
Alfred Elton van Vogt or simply AE van Vogt was a Canadian science fiction author who at one time was spoken of in the same breath as an Asimov or a Heinlein. Philip K Dick – for one, among many others – credits van Vogt’s books with sparking his interest in sci-fi and storytelling and influencing his writing the most. To the extent that Dick modelled the character of the eponymous ‘Man in the High Castle’ on van Vogt (with a garnish of Heinlein).
In 1950, he wrote a novel – perhaps the first ever in sci-fi about the adventures of a starship’s crew to exploring strange new worlds and seeking out new life – The Voyage of the Space Beagle (_a nod to Charles Darwin’s book, _The Voyage of the Beagle). The mission of the starship is to explore the limits of deep space and contact alien life forms, with the crew being made up of specialists from various sciences, and a person called Elliot Grosvenor from a new discipline called ‘Nexialism’.
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“Nexialism? What’s that?” asks one of the crew members to the Nexialist (the term for one who practices Nexialism). “Applied whole-ism”, replies Grosvenor.
Van Vogt’s opinion was that specialists usually don’t know about things beyond their chosen area, and hence are unable to come out with non-traditional answers. Nexialism – derived from ‘nexus’ meaning connection – as per him, was about cross-fertilizing information from various disciplines, to connect the dots not normally connected, and to develop new ideas from these connections.
Van Vogt’s opinion was that specialists usually don’t know about things beyond their chosen area, and hence are unable to come out with non-traditional answers
To quote its definition from the book, ‘Nexialism is the science of joining in an orderly fashion the knowledge of one field of learning with that of other fields.’ In other words, one that integrates the findings of more specialized disciplines into an effective problem-solving methodology, whose specialisation was to connect specialists from widely divergent fields.
And that’s what Gosvenor, the Nexialist, does over the course of the book. Initially looked down upon as a non-specialist and belonging to a non-science, Grosvenor quickly becomes the go-to person whenever they face an unexpected challenge, a life-threatening situation or a strange alien enemy, one even the size of a galaxy, bringing together the starship’s engineers, experts and specialists to come up with hybrid, workable and practical solutions that ultimately save the day.
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madnessself-indulgence · 2 years ago
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yeah i guess i can post these too heres more nexialist
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