Happy pride month, friends. Keep up the good work.
Evidently it’s Pen in a Disastrous Knit Amalgam time once again. This time Indy thought he looked cold so he’s got a bonus poncho :)
Happy holidays and a glad new year to all! I hope these last few days of the year brought you only peace and the perfect number of dogs. Cheers to you <3
It’s my birthday!!
If you’ve got it to spare, it would mean a lot to me if you’d consider donating a few dollars to the Damien Center–a clinic here in Indy that does so much for the queer community in my hometown. Thank you! 🦌❤️
Day 31 – Tradition
“How many of these do we need to carve…?”
“Mmm… maybe a few dozen to be safe. The more turnips, the better the ward against spirits.”
“Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go to for some All Hallow’s decorations.”
“…What’s All Hallows?”
(Accidentally’d two Hadreon pieces right next to each other. I don’t usually draw these prompts in order and didn’t notice :P Gid (left) belongs to Maui!)
Day 30 – Golden Hues
Mining amber from dead ancient trees is a controversial practice in the deep woods; much is still unknown about the longterm effects of exposure to the arcane substance, but because of its subtle glow and warmth, so similar to that of sunlight, deep woods amber remains highly prized and jealously guarded by any that can obtain it who live below the canopies, where true sunlight is never seen by most.
Day 29 – Winged Things
Hadreon found that practicing his reading was much easier with an audience. Someone had to keep the doves up to date on the weekly rag, after all.
Day 28 – Quills
Inoculation against the scur infection required harvesting material fresh from the source.
Day 27 – Heirloom
Cloaks of protection were most effective if the garment enchanted with protection magic held a great amount of sentimental value; the more care, the stronger the enchantment. For an apprentice witch leaving home for the first time, an old family quilt would be more resilient than any armor (and cozier, too).









