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needed to finish her for my art fight profile
twitter | bsky | cara
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LOOK AT IT
look at this renko i made for my game jam
#sumi reblogs!#I AM CONSUMING THE ART DIRECTLY INTO MY VEINS. OW PIXELS. IM SURE ITLL WORK ITSELF OUT.
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no ones asked and sumi mostly made this for sumis friends, but heres a list of all brushes sumi uses ! they were all made by sumi besides the ones that have.. very different naming than the rest 😭 (the sky&chamom brushes) + impressionism, splattering & scribble pen are generic ibis brushes but sumi saved them at favs to have them easily accesible !
besides this, sumi also uses a ton the function of fx > pixelate > last option on a patch of color to easily make halftones rather than the dotting brush & the eraser on airbrush (particle) which is also a default brush !
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Oc Names
Purple - Kny
Blue - MHA
Orange - JJK
Red - Au
Unknown/Unreleased - Green
Black - The Promised Neverland
Jazaria Dagurasu
Zaria Dagurasu
Haruto Yokicho
Stella Kazetani
Sutari Agatsuma
Akari Shohei
Ryusei Dagurasu
Shizuka • Hachizu Tokizane
Yuki Harmon • Frostbite
Amkari Tensora • Aether
Rin Arashi
Makka Shouge • Crimson Veil
Sayaka Shiiba
Chie Mou
Hibana Mitsu • Flash Bang
Amara Benkei • Celestia
Aria
Jazariel
Akarina
Soruki Kase
Shadanki Tsugikuni
Misaki Masuku
Sumi Ubuyashiki
Akaya Mitsunaga • Phoenix
Ruka Fudemoto • Doodles
Yomi Genma • Moirai
Ruka Kano • Pixel
Mahoro Kidani
28/?? Ocs
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Tamagotchi x 9090 x Centimeter x Younger Song x HTH Collection
Bandai Japan has announced a new collection in collaboration with four Japanese street wear brands, 9090, Centimeter, Younger Song, and HTH. The collection will be featured at the Diver its Tokyo Plaza 9090 pop-up which is scheduled for Friday, December 8th, 2023. The collection will be available starting on Wednesday, December 6th, 2023 at YZ Store, YZ Store Official application, Premium Bandai, 9090, HTH, and Younger Song stores nationwide in Japan.
There are a total of 9 items in the collection, including hoodies, zip hoodies, sweatpants, and rubber keychains.
First is the 9090 x Tamagotchi Hoodie which boldly expresses the popular Mametchi and NINETY with embroidery. The Tamagotchi logo on the hood, and left cuff is embroiled with a logo that combines the NINETY logo and Tamagotchi. Available in black and gray, sizes medium, large, and extra large. Priced at ¥10,900 including tax.
Second is the 9090 x Tamagotchi Logo Zip Hoodie which includes the popular 90 logo featuring a Tamagotchi silhouette as the zero. The 90 logo is also embroiled on the left upper-right chest. Colors are black and cream, and sizes including medium, large, and extra large. Priced at ¥10,900 including tax.
Third is the 90 x Tamagotchi 9090 Logo Sweat Pants which also including the 90 logo and embroidered 90 logo on the left side of the front pant. The 90 logo is also boldly printed on the back. Available in black and cream, sizes include medium, large, and extra large. Priced at ¥9,900 including tax.
Fourth is the 9090 x Tamagotchi Sweat shirt. Which features pixel graphics of vintage Tamagotchi sprites from P1 and P2 programming with verbiage “Choose your life” on top. Available in sizes medium, large, and extra large, priced at ¥9,900 including tax.
Fifth is the 9090 x Tamagotchi Rubber keychain. Exclusively sold in stores only. Featuring the 90 logo and a Tamagotchi character on a keychain. Colors include Mametchi (cream & navy), Memetchi (red & orange), Kuchipatchi (yellow & green), Furawatchi (sky blue & pink), and Zuccitchi (gray & sumi). Priced at ¥1,500 including tax.
Sixth is the Tamagotchi x Centimeter Collaboration Hoodie. This hoodie represents the Heisei era. Featuring Mametchi, and Kuchipatchi in 8-bit official logo and unique aesthetic. Available in both black and khaki. Sizes included medium, large, and extra large. Priced at ¥9,900 including tax.
Seventh is the Younger Song x Tamagotchi Universal Logo Hoodie. Based on the classic Tamagotchi logo, the back print expresses how Tamagotchi and others came to play in the world of Younger Song. Available in Miku oatmeal, and navy. Sizes available include medium, large, and extra large, priced at ¥9,900 including tax.
Eighth is the Younger Song x Tamagotchi key holder. Based on the original Tamagotchi logo, it is designed as a clear keychain that shows off how Tamagotchi came to play in the world of Younger Song. Priced at ¥1,650 including tax.
Ninth and last, the Tamagotchi x HTH Sweat. This is a collaboration sweatshirt presenting Tamagotchi and HTH. The realistic Tamagotchi is featured in the center and a ball chain with great detail. Priced at ¥8,000 including tax.
#tamapalace#tamagotchi#tmgc#tamatag#virtualpet#bandai#news#youngersong#younger song#centimeter#hth#9090#collection#collaboration#streetwear#street wear
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WHICH BRUSHES AND ART SITE DO YOU USE TO MAKE YOUR ART. ITS SO CUTE PLEASE...
Medibang!:—)
I used to use auto desk before i started posting my content, but then it had issues to the point where I could not draw on it. it was very difficult not to mention the quality dropped w the new update... but no shade if anyone uses it! I just prefer medibang cause it's easier jn my eyes,
anyways, here are my brushes I use!
▪︎ink pen
▪︎ink pen sharp
▪︎all the sumis
▪︎edge pens
▪︎stripple pens
▪︎kubra brush(I love you.)
▪︎airbrush
▪︎fill in
▪︎pixel
canvas is usually 1k x 1k, idk.. I like a big screen when I draw,
these are just a few of them!^_^
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Daily Wrap Up March 16, 2023
Under the cut:
A remarkable video released by the Pentagon shows the moments before a Russian fighter crashed into a $32m US Reaper drone after spraying it with jet fuel on Tuesday morning over the Black Sea. The declassified footage shows an Su-27 Flanker jet making two exceptionally close passes of the uncrewed drone, spraying fuel in front of it, a harassment tactic that US experts say has not been seen before.
Poland will become the first country to deliver fighter jets to Ukraine in the next few days, marking a significant upward step in military backing for Kyiv ahead of an expected counter-offensive. The precedent, involving four Soviet-era MiG-29s as a first instalment, could lead to other Nato members providing warplanes, a longstanding Ukrainian request.
Negotiations about a possible conversation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are ongoing, but it is too early to say whether a conversation will actually take place, according to a Ukrainian presidential adviser.
Ahead of the Black Sea grain agreement expiring this weekend, the United Nations emphasized that the deal states it would be extended for 120 days — even though Russia said it agreed to a 60-day extension of the deal after negotiations in Geneva on Monday. The Black Sea Grain Initiative is an agreement between Ukraine and Russia, brokered by the UN and Turkey, that was established in July 2022 to guarantee safe passage for ships carrying grain and oilseeds — some of Ukraine's most important exports.
Russian attacks were reported in Donetsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Luhansk oblasts in the east, south, and north of Ukraine over the past 24 hours. According to local authorities, one person was killed, and 14 were wounded. Russian attacks killed one civilian in Bakhmut and injured 11 more in Donetsk Oblast, Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko reported in his morning update on March 16. Russia hit ten settlements and three communities in the region, damaging over 25 houses, five high-rises, a school, an educational institution, and cars, said Kyrylenko.
(Content warning: Torture, rape.) Russia has committed wide-ranging war crimes in Ukraine such as wilful killings and torture, a U.N.-mandated investigative body said on Thursday, in some cases making children watch loved ones being raped and detaining others alongside dead bodies. The alleged crimes, including the deportation of children, were detailed in a report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, which said some acts may amount to crimes against humanity.
“A remarkable video released by the Pentagon shows the moments before a Russian fighter crashed into a $32m US Reaper drone after spraying it with jet fuel on Tuesday morning over the Black Sea.
The declassified footage shows an Su-27 Flanker jet making two exceptionally close passes of the uncrewed drone, spraying fuel in front of it, a harassment tactic that US experts say has not been seen before.
On the second pass, the Su-27 moves so close to the MQ-9 Reaper that the image briefly becomes pixelated, indicating a collision had happened.
When the camera recovers, a bent propeller wing can be seen – damage sufficiently serious for the US Air Force to force the drone down. It fell into international waters in the Black Sea, and senior Russian officials have said they hope to salvage it.
The head of US Central Command, General Erik Kurilla, said Russian planes had also become more aggressive towards US bases in Syria over the past two weeks, flying loaded with weapons “in an attempt … to be provocative”.
“What we are seeing is an increase recently in the unprofessional and unsafe behaviour of the Russian air force in the region,” Kurilla told the Senate armed services committee. “We have seen a significant spike since about 1 March,” he added.
US officials briefed that the footage of the downing of the Reaper drone “absolutely confirms” there was a collision and dumping of fuel – but they added it did not confirm the Russian pilot’s intent and whether it was intended to strike the Reaper.
By pausing the imagery it is possible to see that the Su-27 was armed with at least four missiles. The US has said the Reaper was unarmed, most likely undertaking surveillance and reconnaissance related to the conflict in Ukraine.
The Pentagon said the footage, which is about 40 seconds long, had been edited by the US military for length but showed events in a sequential order at the end of a sustained period of harassment by two Russian jets.
The US has previously said the drone was damaged after a pair of Su-27s had spent at least half an hour trying to disrupt it by dumping fuel on it and flying in front of it. US air force officials said earlier this week that the jets flew close to the drone 19 times, spraying jet fuel on the last three or four times.
Russia has denied US accusations that its jets acted recklessly and has that its aircraft came into contact with the drone. It insists the drone fell from the sky after making a “sharp manoeuvre” and that it was flying towards Crimea, which Russia has occupied since 2014.
The video was released with the following caption: “Two Russian Su-27 aircraft conducted an unsafe and unprofessional intercept with a US Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance unmanned MQ-9 aircraft operating within international airspace over the Black Sea on 14 March 2023. Russian Su-27s dumped fuel upon and struck the propeller of the MQ-9, causing US forces to have to bring the MQ-9 down in international waters.”
Justin Bronk, an aviation analyst with the Rusi thinktank, said: “The footage does show two extremely close and unprofessional passes at significant angles of attack, which is in line with the US claims that the Russian pilot involved in the collision was flying recklessly and accidentally collided with the MQ-9.”
On Wednesday, the Russian ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, called the incident a provocation. “We are concerned about the unacceptable activity of the US military in the immediate vicinity of our borders,” he said, accusing the US of supplying intelligence to Kyiv. The US had summoned the ambassador over the incident.
The MQ-9 Reaper is a large remotely piloted aircraft, 11 metres long with a wingspan of more than 22 metres, and can be armed if necessary. The US Air Force says its primary use is as “an intelligence-collection asset” but it has frequently been used in drone strikes against targets in the ongoing “war on terror”.
The defence secretary, Lloyd Austin, and joint chiefs of staff chair, Gen Mark Milley, have spoken to their Russian counterparts about the destruction of the drone.”-via The Guardian, video is at source link
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“Poland will become the first country to deliver fighter jets to Ukraine in the next few days, marking a significant upward step in military backing for Kyiv ahead of an expected counter-offensive.
The precedent, involving four Soviet-era MiG-29s as a first instalment, could lead to other Nato members providing warplanes, a longstanding Ukrainian request.
The Polish president, Andrzej Duda, made the announcement in Warsaw. He said the first planes being handed over were inherited from East Germany after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Duda said the MiGs were coming to the end of their working lives after 30 years, but were “still in working order”. The president said that more Polish MiGs were being serviced and repaired in preparation for being handed to Ukraine. In all, Poland has 28 MiG-29s which are to be replaced over the next few years by South Korean FA-50s and US F-35s.
Until now, Ukraine’s backers in Nato have only provided spare parts for its fleet of Soviet-era warplanes, amid fears that delivering functioning planes to Ukraine would be seen by Moscow as direct participation in the war. A year ago, Poland offered to hand over all its MiGs to the US at its airbase in Ramstein, Germany, so they could be passed on to Ukraine, but Washington rejected the plan.
Slovakia, Finland and the Netherlands have all said they would consider supplying Ukraine with warplanes. The US and UK have so far refused to supply their F-16s and Typhoon combat aircraft respectively, on the grounds that they require too much training, ground support and long, smooth runways to be of any short-term help to Ukraine. However, the UK has offered to provide air cover for any eastern European country willing to supply Kyiv with Soviet-era jets.”-via The Guardian
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“Negotiations about a possible conversation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Chinese leader Xi Jinping are ongoing, but it is too early to say whether a conversation will actually take place, according to a Ukrainian presidential adviser.
"We can't say for sure, because negotiations are ongoing," Mykhailo Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, said on national television Thursday.
The Ukrainian president is open to conversations with other leaders as well, not just Xi, "in order to explain the nature of the war and to say why, without taking into account Ukraine's position, this war cannot be ended," Podolyak said.
"Why supporting for instance only the Russian side firstly will not lead to the finalization of the war, and secondly, it will not add points to China as a global player that understands the nature of war and understands how to end it," he added. Earlier on Thursday, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he had a telephone conversation with Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang. The two discussed Ukraine's peace plan and "the significance of the principle of territorial integrity," Kuleba said in a post on his official Twitter account.”-via CNN
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“Ahead of the Black Sea grain agreement expiring this weekend, the United Nations emphasized that the deal states it would be extended for 120 days — even though Russia said it agreed to a 60-day extension of the deal after negotiations in Geneva on Monday.
The Black Sea Grain Initiative is an agreement between Ukraine and Russia, brokered by the UN and Turkey, that was established in July 2022 to guarantee safe passage for ships carrying grain and oilseeds — some of Ukraine's most important exports.
“The agreement is public, it’s an open document. It foresees a rollover of 120 days,” UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said. Russian state-run news agency RIA, citing Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko, reported on Monday that Russia and the UN had agreed to a 60-day extension of the grain deal after the negotiations in Geneva.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that the addition of 60 days was a “goodwill gesture” on Russia's part when asked by reporters why the deal had not been extended by 120 days.
When asked Thursday about the difference in the duration of the extension between Russian and the UN versions, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that it may be a display of “UN’s incompetence.”
Dujarric responded to Zakharova’s remark, saying, “I was just stating and reading a line from the agreement, which talks about the fact that the agreement foresees a renewal for 120 days.” The spokesperson stressed that the UN doesn't direct the talks or terms to the deal. The Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey are the parties involved in the agreement, with the UN as a witness, Dujarric said.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar told reporters on Wednesday that Ankara hopes to resolve the issue in a positive way “as soon as possible,” according to Turkish state media Anadolu.
“We started negotiations with the idea of extending the grain corridor for another 120 days in line with the initial version of the agreement. Our friends with the Russian and Ukrainian sides held talks at the technical level. We also continue our talks at the ministerial level,” he said.”-via CNN
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“Russian attacks were reported in Donetsk, Kherson, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Zaporizhzhia, and Luhansk oblasts in the east, south, and north of Ukraine over the past 24 hours.
According to local authorities, one person was killed, and 14 were wounded.
Russian attacks killed one civilian in Bakhmut and injured 11 more in Donetsk Oblast, Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko reported in his morning update on March 16. Russia hit ten settlements and three communities in the region, damaging over 25 houses, five high-rises, a school, an educational institution, and cars, said Kyrylenko.
Russian forces struck Kherson Oblast 88 times, firing 413 projectiles on the oblast's settlements, according to Kherson Oblast Military Administration. The attacks reportedly wounded three people in the region as well as damaged houses and apartment buildings in the city of Kherson.
Russian troops launched an S-300 missile at Ukraine's eastern city of Kharkiv on March 15, damaging an educational institution, a high-rise, and cars, said Kharkiv Oblast Governor Oleh Syniehubov.
Russia also attacked four regional districts over the past day, damaging houses and infrastructure sites in the villages of Hatyshche and Lemishcheno, Syniehubov added. No casualties were reported.
On the morning of March 16, Russian forces hit the community of Bilopillia with artillery and grenade launchers in Sumy Oblast, bordering Russia, according to the regional administration.
Earlier on March 15, Russia shelled four other communities in the region, destroying a farm building and an office building, the administration wrote. There were no casualties in the attacks.
Zaporizhzhia Oblast Military Administration reported that Russia had struck civilian infrastructure in 17 settlements. Local authorities received ten reports about damage to citizens' households and infrastructure sites due to Russian attacks. The administration didn't provide information on casualties.
In Chernihiv Oblast, Russian troops used mortars to attack the villages of Berylivka and Yeline close to the Russian-Ukrainian border on March 15, according to the Northern Operational Command of Ukraine's Armed Forces.
The next day, the General Staff reported Russian attacks on two other regional settlements. No casualties were reported.
Russia also shelled four settlements in Luhansk Oblast, the regional administration said on Telegram. It didn't provide information on casualties or damage.”-via Kyiv Independent
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(Content warning: Torture, rape.)
“Russia has committed wide-ranging war crimes in Ukraine such as willful killings and torture, a U.N.-mandated investigative body said on Thursday, in some cases making children watch loved ones being raped and detaining others alongside dead bodies.
The alleged crimes, including the deportation of children, were detailed in a report by the Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine, which said some acts may amount to crimes against humanity.
At her weekly press briefing, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters that Moscow regularly heard accusations like these.
She added that if those behind such reports supported objectivity "then we are ready to analyse specific cases, answer questions, provide data, statistics and facts. But if they are biased, if they represent only one point of view ... then there is no use responding to these reports."
Russia denies committing atrocities or attacking civilians in Ukraine.
Based on more than 500 interviews as well as satellite images and visits to detention sites and graves, the report comes as the International Criminal Court in The Hague is expected to seek the arrest of Russian officials for forcibly deporting children from Ukraine and attacking civilian infrastructure.
It said Russian forces carried out "indiscriminate and disproportionate" attacks on Ukraine and called for the perpetrators to be held accountable.
"The ongoing armed conflict in Ukraine has had devastating effects at various levels," Erik Møse, chair of the commission, told a press briefing. "Human losses and the general disregard for the life of civilians...are shocking."
The report said at least 13 waves of Russian attacks since October on Ukraine's energy-related infrastructure as well as its use of torture "may amount to crimes against humanity."
It found that some 16,000 children have been unlawfully transferred and deported from Ukraine, citing a Ukraine government figure. Russia denies the charge, saying it has evacuated people voluntarily from Ukraine.
Other children were forced to watch their loved ones raped or, in one instance, detained in a school basement alongside the bodies of the deceased, the report said.
Victims in Russian detention facilities were subject to electric shocks with a military phone - a treatment known as a "call to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin" - or hung from the ceiling in a "parrot position", the report said.
The commission's 18-page report will be presented to the Geneva Human Rights Council on Monday. Countries at the council, the only body made up of governments to protect human rights worldwide, aims to extend and deepen the commission's mandate.
Sometimes, the council's probes lead to prosecutions in international courts. The commission said it is working on a list of possible perpetrators that would be passed onto U.N. authorities.
Asked whether Russia's acts might amount to genocide, as Ukraine believes, Møse said it had not yet found such evidence but would continue to follow up.
Ukraine, which has called for the creation of a special tribunal to prosecute Russia's political and military leadership with aggression over the invasion, has said the commission was essential to ensure Russia would be held accountable.
The commission found reasonable grounds to conclude that the Ukraine invasion qualifies as an act of aggression.
The report also found that Ukraine forces had committed a "small number of violations" including what appeared to be indiscriminate attacks and torture of prisoners of war. The Ukrainian presidency was not immediately available for comment.”-via Reuters
#Ukraine#Russia#War in Ukraine#Daily Update#Poland#China#Black Sea#UN#donetsk#kherson#Zaporizhzhia#Chernihiv#sumy#luhank#US
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mbcd chapter one liveblog:
spoilers for the first chapter! go read it it's cool. and also tagging sumi @key-lime-soda hi sumi
reading the intro scene: first off: holy shit lore. holy shit all my questions are answered. also i think this is just what customer service is like. no weird supernatural shit just a job.
after the intro scene: WENNA MAIKO WENNA MAIEKO YAAAAAY FAMILY!!! YIPPIE!! love your descriptions btw and all the details that make it feel human. the jackson household sounds so cozy and i might make a pixel art of it for the Practice
train station scene: is the ''dogs not liking jackson'' thing gonna be plot relevant, relating to the wack-ass voice inside his nightmares? or is it just a character detail? because either way, same.
detective agency scene: THERE'S A CAT IN THE AGENCY? love this place. also, CHARLIE! i need to blorbo charlie more. i'll put that on my to-do list. adding madame pelligrini to my kinlist. old distressed lady my beloved <3 SADIYAH!! i've heard of her. she's intrigued me :) ooh she's the mayor!! love her for that politician swag (i'm sorry)
northside pier: OH MY GOD GILBERT <3332333!!! and brian's here somewhere too ig is the main struggle of this case... seagulls? i've never seen one in person but that sounds about right, actually... okay i really want to draw the seagull chase scene, actually. it sounds so silly!!
final thoughts: oh well that was just lovely :)
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then who is your favorite in not rodneyposting?
ohoho! sumi, so glad you asked!!
I actually think I have two favorites: Bianza Sonje and Neptune Liya
Bianza Sonje is one of the main characters from the first book, though she plays a pretty influential role in the second, too. She's introduced as a eggheaded and uptight 14 year old with a special affinity for books and plants. She has a strong belief in what she believes to be the natural law of life: that adults are always right, and it's important to trust what books and older people say all the time. This leads to her acting somewhat like a bossy, self-righteous know-it-all to her twin sister, Eira Sonje, and Eira's best friend, Falsie. Shout-out to both of them but they're not the focus here. Objectively, Bianza is a bossy know-it-all, which ends up driving everyone close to her away, and actually ends in Falsie's death? Cool stuff. Eventually, after realizing that maybe she shouldn't trust everything she's told and she's being horribly manipulated by both her mom and Marru Kausen, the savior of the last generation (BOOOOO I HATE THEMMM), she breaks free from her ideals a bit and starts doing things for herself and trusting others more for their own thoughts and opinions. Throughout her entire character arc, she's a complete anxious mess who enjoys reading and learning about plants and history. I would get into the rest of her life but then we'd be here for a while, so that's just what happens with her character for the first book- and even then it has a few more turns.
Neptune Liya is the Seer of the second and third books (more on that later), and what's perceived as a pretty sociable person. They're first introduced as a bubbly and kind 18 year old, literally dragging one of the other main characters in from pouring rain in the middle of the night. It's revealed fairly quickly though that they have ulterior motives, only bringing in that other main character because Sylvan Valencia, the secret fourth main character, told them to. ...but they're actually putting on a double-front. They do truly care about their friends, both this Sylvan character and the Rain Character I Mentioned Earlier, but are slowly working to get rid of them both because
oh god i need to explain the entire plot of not rodneyposting for their character to make sense to you. um. Um. I am Not doing that there is too much
Anyways the third book takes place about 17 years later and is literally what I like to call "Neptune Going Through Their Dilf Arc." that's all you need to know about them. thanks for coming
also here's a pixel headshot i did of neptune once. i would share one of bianza but i don't like any art i've posted of her tbh
#not rodneyposting#not rodneyasks#SORRY BUT THERE IS TOO MCUH LORE FOR NEPTUNE TO MAKE SENSE WITHOUT IT#i'll get around to it... someday?#and the only reason i skipped like half of bianza's life is because it also needs lore to be comprehensible... whoops
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Cast #2
Introducing.... Itsumi Kobayashi, The Ultimate Hacker!
Heyyyy! My name is Itsumi Kobayashi I'm the Ultimate hacker. What's yours? I think we will be great friends!
Haha, Great joke monowhatever your name is! Where even are we?
Oh. Shit. You weren't joking…? This is a weird dream! Come on Sumi, wake up, wake up, wake up!!
Sprite: tofu_woww | Pixel Sprite: @hinata-11037 | VA: june🎶
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Anyone else getting the worst vibes from sumi on pixel pen club?
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I altered some pixels. "Putin cries" Ukraine strikes back. Less than 400 square miles, which is the size of the city I live in. The AP article has a map. Sumy is about 50 miles from the big highway where the first parade of russian tanks entered to hit Kyiv.
I don't like war news. Sorry for posting this. Ukraine was just trying to live the best life. And a bully attacked. Folks in the US were just trying to live the best life. And a bully attacked.
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Looking at fanart of the royal trio, shoving the yaoi boys out of my way and pointing at the two pixels of Sumi, my best friend
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Sick sumiye,,, after her incident, if she doesn’t take care of herself her body changes to sorta help fix itself, usually she becomes pixelated ( and very sick ) but the first time just happened to be one of the rare changes she’d become younger
When she’s like this, she’s extremely sick and pretty much can’t leave her bed without it hurting, she pretty much sleeps all day if she can
#tried to make her a little more pale to make her seem more sick#pixelated sumi after incident mean sick :(#It’s probably hard for her to really even talk#shes just super sick#and her body hurts#yeahhhh a pretty good reason to take care of herseld#bnha oc comeback#bnha oc#bnha#mha oc#mha#boku no hero oc#boku no hero acadamia oc#boku no hero academia#my hero academia#my hero academy oc#sumiye gēmu#sumiye
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“be still, my foolish heart
don’t ruin this on me”
#art#drawing#dragons#dragon#ocs#nathel#digital#digital art#flowers#my art#alternatively: i developed a crush this past semester and it Will kill me probably#anyways this looks like it was done with a pixel brush but it's actually a sumi brush i downloaded on medibang shrugs
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