• they/them

plural system in Seattle, WA (b. 1974)
lots of fictives from lots of media, some horses, some dragons, I dunno. the Pnictogen Wing is poorly mapped.

host: Mx. Kris Dreemurr (they/them)

chief messenger and usual front: Mx. Chara or Χαρά (they/them)

other members:
Mx. Frisk, historian (they/them)
Monophylos Fortikos, unicorn (he/him)
Kel the Purple, smol derg (xe/xem)
Pim the Dragon, Kel's sister (she/her)


kstarling
@kstarling

The great artistic sin of our age is never letting anything be done, never letting anything age, never letting anything stand on it's own long enough to become beloved. No theme or concept or character is ever allowed to rest until it's been done to death, they won't stop making more of the thing until it's been done so bad that everyone hates it, and even that will only buy you maybe half a decade, tops. Zombie culture.


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Second best thing Bill Watterson did was create Calvin and Hobbes. Best thing Bill Watterson did was stop when he felt he was creatively finished with the strip, and refuse to license or merchandize his beloved works. The world could use more artists like Bill Watterson.

A thousand times this. I would only add that it warms my heart when I learn that young people are still reading it today in anthology form, despite having been born long after the strip ended. Make art right, with your whole heart, and it has staying power.