
Heya, I'm Peridots (any pronouns, they/it works fine)! Your average digital artist/entomology enthusiast! This is partly an art blog, but be prepared for occasional Bug Facts and other such randomness. Spam likes and all other positive interactions are appreciated here! Terfs, zionists and the like aren't allowed within about a hundred feet of my blog, however! Profile art by original-character-chaos—oooooh looks like someone sent me perfectly pfp-shaped gift art of my sona a little too close to april fools! (< and i perhaps needed to escape the misha.)
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Some More Sketches
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I'd be honored if you responded to this, but I love your art! It's literally so pretty!

Back at it again at [comparing my favorite video games]
Hollow Knight and Dishonored spoilers below the cut:
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Dh1 Corvo and Ghost:
-Silent protagonists who gain void-related powers to help them progress. Only the first power is actually required to beat the game, though the others make it much easier.
-Magical abilities are gifted at least partially by a black-eyed god
-Have close relations to a ruler who died after trying to save their kingdom from a pandemic. The sickness is not well understood, even after extensive research, and was brought by a usurper who was jealous/envious of the ruler's power. All attempts at containing the sickness failed, but it's (implied to be) cured in some endings
-The kingdom they leave for a while after the pandemic begins, re-enter, and then traverse is not doing so well, and the vast majority of its inhabitants try to kill them. Many of said inhabitants have lost their minds from the aforementioned disease
-Can kill the usurper late in the game
-Can kill rich people
-Most of their allies die. Can kill allies themselves
-Friends with a kind old dude serving as their main method of long-distance transportation (kind old dude does luckily not die)
-Despite being almost perpetually in contact with it, never actually get the sickness. Their biology (possibly-genetically-immune-serkonan, hollow void being) likely prevents it
-Worlds probably take place in the same time period (according to fans anyway; most human AUs I've seen of HK are at least somewhat inspired by victorian england)
-The name of one popular ship in each of their fandoms involve weapons?? One person in the ship is red, associated with the person who brought the disease, and can be killed by the protagonist (though in HK's case, both members apply to these criteria)
-Their empires/kingdoms call themselves the only ones when there clearly are more civilizations out there
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Dh2 Emily and Hornet
-Protagonists of sequel games, major characters in the first games and close relatives of the first game's protagonists
-Daughters of royalty and trained to fight (likely from a young age)
-Heirs to the throne of the first game’s kingdom/empire but can’t actually become queens/empresses because Sequel Game Plot gets in the way
-Technically they can die in one of the first game’s endings but no one regards it as canon
-I haven’t actually played Silksong (duh) or Dishonored 2 yet though so this list may get much longer
Fun thing I learned today: wielding a foot-long knife while listening to Radiance by Christopher Larkin causes an intense desire for violence


How I draw the vessels' cloaks, in other words a Cloaks are Wings headcanon that went so far it looped around and became They're Cloaks Again

Encountered a Phidippus audax today and it is the most creature ever