feybeasts

Some Kind of Animals Or Creature

  • They/She

Artist, frequently of big anthros. Mid 30’s, ΘΔ, you can find me on FA, Tumblr, and Bluesky too! 18+ please, I make weird stuff sometimes.



feybeasts
@feybeasts

Dunno. I think between listening to podcasts about projects people worked on and feeling wistful hearing about friends’ OCs, I kinda wanna have a place for my goobers again.

Kinda vibing with the notion of a cyberpunk-adjacent setting, ten minutes in the future but… weird. Prolly magitech-y, have the notion I’ve played with a few times of “magic follows set rules and can be harnessed, but not without terrible cost” etc.

Wanna stick Kamila in the prime spot, she’s a good goober for that, young and hotheaded but just burnt enough by events to have a bit of that dulled. Prolly as a pilot, I’ve had fun with that idea- not magical, I think people don’t tend to be casters, it’s more like… arcane cybernetics. Prolly bring in other old OCs as the folks around her, explore how they all relate.

I’m not looking to go anywhere with all this, no… grand ambitions or stories or comics, I think it’d just be fun to have a Project again, y’know? Somewhere to focus my creative energies…

I suppose if anyone wants to ask shaping questions or is curious, feel free to chatter! I’m in the brainstorming stage and I love to talk shop.


feybeasts
@feybeasts

…would you still love me? Just a teensy tiny faustian bargain that doomed ancient mankind to the fate of Beasts?


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so we've been watching One Piece lately, which we acknowledge is a cartoon for children and its worldview, while surprisingly well-thought-out, is presented in sweeping abstractions rather than organic texture

anyway we think the whole .... subtle distinction it makes between pirates and revolutionaries, is an interesting one, and also its inspection of what freedom means. it could be neat to dig into that in a properly dystopian setting? are these topics you have thoughts on?

Oh I have no interest in a dystopia. Dystopias always rely on coherency of control and governance that no real-feeling world ever actually possesses- I prefer setting with far more texture, depth- where people doing their best and well-meaning systems are sometimes twisted or flawed in their execution, but one that doesn’t just throw itself into tiresome cliches and one-world governments that must be overthrown by starry-eyed revolutionaries. The real world is messy and often decisions are simply the result of staggering incompetence and meddlesome red tape salesmen- it’s worlds like that I want to make- where the macro of systems would grind an individual up in their complexity and momentum, so where stories must be found in the small, the interpersonal, and how they ripple outwards.