To those following me on Reddit and Tumblr, this AU isn't anything new, but I figured it would be a good idea to start posting it on this account too (unfortunately, I've been neglecting it since post scheduling isn't an easy option here, and I live in a shitty timezone, very sorry everybody!)
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Introducing: Deltarune Snowblind! A Dess-centric post Roaring and Weird Route AU. If you're interested in further details, I have an in-depth write-up right here (Bluesky makes detailed write-ups a massive pain lol)
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SNOWBLIND 1/4 Big AU comic that I've been working on for a while now! Figured I should finally get around to posting it on Bluesky as well!
The same image as before only now Berdly lays next to the three, having fallen from a higher position. Susie and Noelle are looking at him but Kris is unbothered
BONUS: The tower grew too tall
Kris, Susie and Noelle are all sitting on top of each other, all have bored expressions and Susie is holding a game controller
Lazy Summer Days #deltarune
Doomed to be a 'glasses nerd' just like his pops
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After receiving some very nice fanart earlier, I've only now realised that I haven't actually posted my Dessriel fankid here! Fixing that now, introducing Winter Holiday-Dreemurr!
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December's Terrible Secret #deltarune
Thank you! It's hard to appreciate my own work but I've always had a soft spot for this one
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Weird Kids (4/4) #deltarune
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'Love Advice' #deltarune
Nice work! Man I gotta update this account with some of my more recent stuff
I wanted to make a quick fanart of Winter, The Dess and Asriel fanchild of @cubedman42.bsky.social
And of course him having an offscreen crossover with my Krampus lol
Disclaimer: No way this is canon to my AU, I gotta keep my little Krampus miserable and stuck in Castle Town :)
#Daltarune #AU
Ditto
He was 'Pop Pop' Smurf before but then The Smurf Village passed comprehensive gun control and he had to rebrand
The moral of the story is to always be aware of the rhythm and pace of any story you tell. The audience needs time to feel things, and you can trample good emotionality by rushing it along. It's extra work, but just an additional panel, paragraph, or page, can make all the difference (4/4)