Quick question! (Poll for art posting)
5 years ago
Alright, it's fairly obvious that I'm not going to be doing my usual Weekly progress reports anymore, but I still want to ask yell questions.
See
Clow and I talk regularly and we have our own sort of… "mini-adventures" within his magic shop "Clow Captors". This includes his newest familar, Geno. We do it for fun, because I legitimately consider Clow as my adopted little brother of sorts. (Friendship is worth more than gold, they say.)
Long story short, there's always someone coming into the shop and causing trouble. Thus Clow orriginally hired me to test his security system. And for the past two or three years, we've been perfecting it as well as doing other things while we hang out. However, since Henry created Geno for Clow, Geno and I have had..... how do I put this delicately… a rather "Hostle" Rivalry of sorts. He does something normal to help out his Master, I do something to embarass the poor Mousefolke Weretiger, he punches me through a wall or two.... Whatever, I'm making this short story too long already.
Anyway, Geno had also adopted his own baby Powdered Hare Dragon (no, not the same one as seen in the link there.) Right now Bartleby (said baby dragon) only like a week old, but Geno legitimately loves him like his own baby boy. However, Bartleby is a little too young to understand that his breath weapon is not a toy. And that setting things on fire is a bad thing. Now mind you, Clow doesn't mind if his familar has a pet (and admittedly the place has had bigger disasters to face than a fire). Even so, the baby dragon needs to be trained. Thus, Geno (extremely reluctantly, emotionally bawling and magically bound not to harm me) came to me for advice on what to do. Thus I showed him.
And it's the most adorable thing ever! Thus I "took a picture".
I really want to share it, but… it sort of shows Geno in his Weretiger form, which we have yet to properly introduce yet. Thus leads me to my question…
Do you guys want to see the picture of "father and son bonding" Geno and Bartleby despite Geno isn't in his default Mousefolk form nor is he… "properly dressed"?
Maybe like… just 5 "Yes" answers here and I will post it in blueart (to scrap later). 10 and I'll ink it.
15 or more than that and I'll color it.
See
Clow and I talk regularly and we have our own sort of… "mini-adventures" within his magic shop "Clow Captors". This includes his newest familar, Geno. We do it for fun, because I legitimately consider Clow as my adopted little brother of sorts. (Friendship is worth more than gold, they say.)Long story short, there's always someone coming into the shop and causing trouble. Thus Clow orriginally hired me to test his security system. And for the past two or three years, we've been perfecting it as well as doing other things while we hang out. However, since Henry created Geno for Clow, Geno and I have had..... how do I put this delicately… a rather "Hostle" Rivalry of sorts. He does something normal to help out his Master, I do something to embarass the poor Mousefolke Weretiger, he punches me through a wall or two.... Whatever, I'm making this short story too long already.
Anyway, Geno had also adopted his own baby Powdered Hare Dragon (no, not the same one as seen in the link there.) Right now Bartleby (said baby dragon) only like a week old, but Geno legitimately loves him like his own baby boy. However, Bartleby is a little too young to understand that his breath weapon is not a toy. And that setting things on fire is a bad thing. Now mind you, Clow doesn't mind if his familar has a pet (and admittedly the place has had bigger disasters to face than a fire). Even so, the baby dragon needs to be trained. Thus, Geno (extremely reluctantly, emotionally bawling and magically bound not to harm me) came to me for advice on what to do. Thus I showed him.
And it's the most adorable thing ever! Thus I "took a picture".
I really want to share it, but… it sort of shows Geno in his Weretiger form, which we have yet to properly introduce yet. Thus leads me to my question…
Do you guys want to see the picture of "father and son bonding" Geno and Bartleby despite Geno isn't in his default Mousefolk form nor is he… "properly dressed"?
Maybe like… just 5 "Yes" answers here and I will post it in blueart (to scrap later). 10 and I'll ink it.
15 or more than that and I'll color it.
FA+

Thank you, btw.
Even so, thank you for your support. Just need two more then I'll post it tonight.
*Crosses my fingers, toes and your paws*
… I really should have seen that coming. I laughed way too hard at that simple two word sentence of yours.
Lol. Sometimes the best response is the simplest
Dude, I've been doing this since I was a bored kid in third grade.
(Also Dex is at Max)
At least give me a challenge. (starts ballancing notebooks on my head.)
*Poofs into Generic Raccoon form*
Or this?
*Poofs into foxy form*
Or maybe this?
*Poofs into bear form*
*tips over*
but not to the side. "Curses! I forgot I'm top heavy in this form."
(proceeds to pour a bottle of "brain bleach")
*poofs back to baseform*
But these are not paws. There Booper Inducers. And I will boop the eggs out of you!
Foxes don't lay eggs.
Just to be clear, I'm not good on ovi stuff.
I know. "Eggs" just sounds better than "*Beep*". Also to be clear, I can't find the full clip of the Vulpix eggs hatching. They still cute though.
Riiiiiiight.... "witchcraft".
"Which craft? Yours or mine?"
(pulls out a nest that I nitted out of yarn)
No, I'm not expecting anything to come out of this. You're a boy fox… Crow. The nest is purely for a visual gag. Nothing more.
Rusty, a visual gag is called a blindfold.
Out of practice, huh?
Welp, that pun knocked me the yiff out. Guess you could say it blindsided me.
didn't see that one coming?
(muffled) What did you use for yarn?
Seriously, a few months back, I got so bored at work that I actually taught myself how to crochet and then knit with discarded wires like these No joke. I tried knitting a sweater. Wound up only making a pair of thick bracelets and a weird belt before giving up.
At least you found something to keep you wired.
Lets-a-go!
(Wow, I really need to get out...)