I don’t see the point in inktober if you’re just gonna go digital the entire time.

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slendergusta-deactivated2018110 asked:

Ok would private fluster ever come face to face with a griffin that just as scared as he is? (And one of his comrades invervenes on flusters behalf and snaps him out trance of understanding and seeing the enemy as a person)

Nah. Not to shit on that idea or anything, but I just feel like that’s an overdone concept.

Yea people fight other peoples wars. I’d rather there be other more compelling conflicts between the enemy and the “supposed” protagonists other than, “we’re both innocent and don’t want to be fighting each other”.

So on a legit note

I’m seriously starting to get a grip on how Inking Pens work and I’m being a lot more light handed with them. I’m really happy with that progress so far! Having a ton of fun with this so far.

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slendergusta-deactivated2018110 asked:

Are we gonna see the enemy? (Griffons wasnt it?) Or will they be this always ever omipresent thing?

You’ll see them eventually.

Fluster never gets much of a chance to see them though.

drevosnsfw asked:

Technically Fluster is immortal due to being a cartoon character. He'll never truly die because he will always relive his life in drawings, drawings we will view.

Kinda the same concept for memories. No one is every truly dead as long as you remember them. Your memories of them alive are as real as the person once was.

Anonymous asked:

That's a fun little game. I think he's grinding, rather than... Scaling, but it's fun. It's by the same company that made Jersey Devil. (Fun fact, they used to go by A2M, but changed the company name when realizing it meant Ass to Mouth.)

lmao I never realized that!

I’ve never played the game myself, but it’s always good to be made aware of little gems like it!


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