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This Is One Of The Most Aesthetically Pleasing Characters I've Ever Seen. Such Deceptive Simplicity.
This is one of the most aesthetically pleasing characters I've ever seen. Such deceptive simplicity. I have a picture of her saved on my lappy that's even more gorgeous than this, and I swear to god, I just spend long minutes staring at her hair. It it more beautiful and intricate than you can imagine. I'd have a stroke trying to make something that detailed.

My OC, Blue. It’s been a while since I draw her the last time. Painted with watercolours.
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So THIS is why Corrin invites people to their room to talk- they’re not being creepy and perverted, they’re being a good host. Seriously, look at the private quaters. It’s not fancy. The plaster is coming off the walls, it’s clearly being used to store supplies, all the furniture is very simple and plain. That big ass bed is the nicest thing they own, and they invite their friends and soldiers in to talk and relax and just escape the daily hell that is their lives for a little while.
If Intelligent Systems mentioned stuff like this outright, instead of making it a genius bonus, they’d probably get a lot less backlash…







So, recently I’ve learned that in europe during the middle ages, you recieved guests and friends on your bed, since it was the most comfortable and important piece of furniture. Nobles even had two beds : a simple one to sleep in, and a beautiful one to recieve guests.
And then I had to go ahead and turn that knowledge into a silly comic.

What if you were dating a moth prince and living in his kingdom and he knew how out of place you felt so he made you dozens of silk dresses and blankets and gave you lots of fuzzy shawls and scarves so you wouldn’t stand out so much and always said you were so beautiful you were glowing and occasionally bump right into your face because it was a little joke and he would pretend you were a light bulb and give you tiny kisses

A quick sketch of something @news14-arts embedded in my brain (you know what you did), so I had to draw it to relieve the pressure. I know I suck at drawing animals, even with a ref, so this is as good as it's going to get. I feel like Caractacus (the horsie) should be bigger, but I always call him a charger and even though I describe him as big in my fics, historically, chargers weren't very big. They tended to be smaller than destriers. Believe it or not, huge clydesdale-like horses don't make for good war horses. You want something agile that can run long distances. In Fates, Gunther's horse (and all the great knight's horses) look like they were bred for jousting (as seen by the luna animation). Accelerating quickly is great, but a horse that huge, especially in solid plate barding, would just be a giant target on a battlefield. Chargers were hearty animals that could go long distances without tiring. They were also cheap, which is the real reason Gunther has one (only the very rich could afford destriers- they were the Rolls-Royces of horses). If anything's going to keep up with a rottweiler, it's an endurance horse.
Which Fire Emblem characters would your MU/Avatar/Fatesona get along with? Which ones would they hate? Like, if they woke up in the realm of Heroes, surrounded by every character from every game, or were einherjars summoned to other games?
Nerr would absolutely detest Maribelle, Clair, and Berkut (I'm just listing the top Awakening/SoV characters because I'd be here all day starting with Blazing...). There is NOTHING she hates more than people who think they're better than they are, especially if the only reason they're "better" is because they were lucky enough to gestate in a wealthy womb. And I know Maribelle/Clair defenders will say that they're not elitists because look at their supports with the lower classes, to which I say, look at the way they speak. Clair is especially egregious with this. Reffering to Alm as "the boy"- I bet she never told Fernand "The boy will cease being an odious jackanapes." Given that Nerr is in love with a peasant, she wouldn't take too kindly to anyone who speaks down to them. If she met the girls long after they'd reached all of their A supports and developed a less elite outlook on life, she'd probably be more open to them, maybe even trying to bridege the gap between the social castes, starting by teaching them the proper way to speak to peasants (hint- it the way you speak to non peasants...)
Berkut, on the other hand, would never, ever be worthy of forgiveness, and she wouldn't speak to him unless it was to tell him to go die in a fire, or else, rub his face in the fact that he was nothing more than a spare tire to Rudolph. His views on social classes would probably give her an aneurysm, but the fact that he scentenced his supposed "beloved" to a fate worse than death would have her actively trying to murder him to get the vengeance she feels Rinea deserves. You don't kill the people you love; you kill e v e r y o n e e l s e f o r t h e m.
She wouldn't care for Henry or Tharja, either. Not because of their personalities- hell, she'd probably love Henry based on that. But simply because they deserted their armies and defected to the enemy- then murdered their comrades-in-arms. And their reasons of "meh, I was never loyal to the king in the first place" and "I side with whoever lets me kill the most" would not cut it with her. As far as Nerr is concerned, if you don't like your ruler, you go somewhere else (she's kind of a zealot...)
On the other side of the spectrum, I think Nerr would get along very well with Gangrel, Walhart, Emmeryn, Mathilda and Kamui. Nerr is a whole hearted believer that the ends justify the means, so she would definitely empathize with the baddies, especially Gangrel. ("Trust me, I know how it is; one day you're trying to save your kingdom from calamitous ruin, the next it's all genocide and killing your own soldiers...").
She would greatly respect both Emmeryn and Walhart, though for different reasons. She'd admire Emm's ability to play being a perfect queen so convincingly, and ask for tips on how to keep the populace calm and rebellion free. Then she'd turn around and ask Walhart if he has any tips for subjugating an empire. Y'know, just in case.
She would see Mathilda as a less crazy version of Camilla; beautiful and intelligent and just kicking ALL the ass, someone to aspire to be (and her love and devotion to Clive would only earn her more brownie points).
Kamui... well, she likes transparency. He's in it for the money. That's all. Not glory. Not camraderie. Money. He never tries to act like he cares about anything else (except freedom, which is also up there on Nerr's list of "Things I Like"). Nerr would hire him in a heartbeat. She's all for loyalty, but she values honesty even more, and would much rather put her trust in someone who admits they just see her as a paycheck than someone who claims to be loyal, then betrays her.