colinleighton.bsky.social
PNW coyote. Likes old books and cute wolfboys
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Grayson’s paw on Luther’s shoulder saying ‘this is mine’ 💛
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no such thing
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you're much too nice to be a ferengi
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IMO it's just not a very interesting or creative way to use furry characters/worldbuilding as an analogy for real-world issues - there's so many more creative (and believable) ways to explore social issues and dynamics in a furry universe than simplistic pred/prey conflicts
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*wagwags* thank you dear friend, your praise means a great deal to me 💛
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my abuser has a very long memory and clings fiercly to grudges so caution is wise, but nonetheless one can't always live in the shadows just because bad people are about
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I’m glad to see you’re back to work on Anubis again =)
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they were so obviously meant to be together and I can't wait to see their relationship develop further now that it's canon 💛
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goodness what a marvellous twist of events!
books make for splendid neighbours
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this particular medium suits your art style marvellously well - I'll have to grab one next time I'm attending a con you're vending at
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everytime I attend a con I'm always craving a head afterwards, but other things always take precedence in the end
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a mediaeval meet sounds fun ^^
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very handsome fellow =)
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conversely I would argue it’s highly realistic to have multiple characters with the same name…I reuse various favoured names constantly in my own stories, and sympathise greatly when other authors do so
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I enjoy the mix of Egyptian and Christian imagery ^^
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more than a little, my dear
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don't worry you'll be drawing them 50 more times no doubt
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I’m so glad you’ll be continuing the red lantern stories even post-Windrose
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cute couple =)
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Grayson being posessive and protective of Luther is such good feels
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have fun dear
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how marvellous - I love your treatment of St Dominic's hound!
In light of that openness, given the in the legend St Francis teaches the Wolf and the Gubbio villagers how to live in peace and harmony with one another, that wolf would be a fitting subject for the Temperance card
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the relevance here may be far-fetched and you may not wish to include any Christian-related characters, but your description for 'Temperance' brought to mind the Wolf of Gubbio
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I’m so sorry for leaving you alone =‘(
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awwww, this is a really cute & sweet capture of them - I hope you colour it sometime cause it’d make a nice print
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rather a 1920s vibe
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your recent visitor Ill wager
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such a splendid find! It's on my 're-read' list for this year
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the leash seemingly leading to the viewer's neck is a lovely touch
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goals 💛
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Grayson month =)
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you can nominate 5 of each category, so for instance up to five novels. I nominated both HeartTheft and Brothers in Arms in the novel category - I think someone else in one of your streams said they'd done the same.
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I have noticed this also (popular AD accounts not switching because they can get more traction on twitter than here)
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the card-shuffling fellow on left looks like he stepped right off a Psychopomp page
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in a sense there's something comforting in a house being isolated from the reach of modern roads, secluded away in its own little corner of the world