#this is incredibly niche art to return from tumblr semi-hiatus with but here it is
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wyvernquill · 2 years ago
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Collaboration with @aroshi-wish (I did the line art, Aroshi those amazing colours!) for @greentrickster ‘s wonderful fic That Which Was Lost - in which a vampire lord and an ex-exorcist (also now a vampire) walk into a church, and don’t quite manage to keep their feet on holy ground for very different reasons than you’d think.
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Image ID: Digital fan art for the manga The Vampire Dies In No Time, showing the interior of a church. In the aisle between the pews, Northdin, a vampire lord with pale blue skin and dark blue hair parted in the middle, as well as an equally blue moustache, is standing. He is wearing an elegant, slightly old-fashioned suit with waistcoat, as well as a long coat with a high collar that swirls around his legs. He has one hand behind his back, the other extended above him to the person he is also looking adoringly up at. The other man, the vampire Clergy (also known as Bob in some parts of the fandom) is floating a good metre or so above the ground, his only anchor his hand in Northdin’s. He too has pale skin and light vampiric features, as well as dark curly hair. He is wearing a light-coloured turtleneck, and a long blue scarf, which winds multiple times around his neck, one trailing end floating around his legs, the other seeming to curl around Northdin and Bob’s joined hands, framing them. He seems a little uncertain, but is gazing down at Northdin fondly. There are high church windows in the wall behind them, and melted candles at the foot of the wall, which throw a warm light over the entire scene. Outside the windows, it is night, the dark outline of buildings visible. A large pink-purple-glowing moon illuminates the night, positioned just so behind Bob’s head to give the impression of a halo. The colours suggest a very intimate, warm atmosphere, supported by the tender expressions on the two vampires’ faces.
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