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Slideshow!!!!!!!!


                A two-panel line-only comic. In the first panel is a younger Viktor, with shorter hair and no glasses, looking spiteful and crying. He says 'I am not a vessel for your good intent', a lyric from Tongues and Teeth by the Crane Wives. The second panel is partially underneath the first, Viktor's dialogue bubble covering a chunk of it. There, Edwin stands in a doorway, holding a first aid kit. His expression is unreadable. It's a lot lighter than Viktor's panel.
                
                A collage of the painting 'Fallen Angel' by Alexandre Cabanel. Many of the collage pieces used were patterned by hand. Some of the paper used has excerpts of Paradise Lost hidden around somewhere.
                
                A charcoal drawing of some plushies, fruit, and a couple ginger beer bottles. The values are starkly blocked in.
                
                A pencil sketch of Viktor, much of his face obscured in shadow, though his eyes glow.
                
                Three pencil sketches of Aleksi. In one, he is looking nervously off to the side, hair tied in a messy bun, fiddling with pup's fingers. In another, he is looking panicked and tense, thinking 'I ate something moldy oh no oh no oh no fuck Im gonna die'. In the third is a profile view of Aleksi doing a big stretch.
                
                A pencile Sketch of Nathan leaning against a 2004 honda civic, bag on the ground next to him. There's rough sketches of a small town in the background with a couple trees. It appears to be winter.
                
                A pen doodle of Viktor, pen in one hand and the other gesturing upwards. He is speaking, but his dialogue bubble is taken up by a printout of a screenshot of the Wikipedia page about the Game Boy Advance SP. For comedic effect.
                
                A 10-panel comic about Viktor and Edwin. In the first, Edwin enters Viktor's room, saying, 'Did you find the --- ah, what was it, you called it a treasure?' In the second, Viktor turns to face him as he continues, 'Something from the market, I think?' 3rd, Viktor says 'Oh!' as he realises. Next he looks away nervously, saying, 'y-yeah'. He again turns towards Edwin, gesturing and still seeming nervous, saying 'I had to ask an employee for help finding the damn thing -', then clasps his hands together drooling, saying, 'the fabled size 2 fish...' with a big fish behind his head. He puts a hand over his mouth, saying, 'It took a bit of time to find, and I said something along the lines of...' He throws his hands up with a happy kitty face, 'There it is!! The treasure!!!' and clasps his hands together again looking more like a kitty, saying, 'I can't believe we found it!!' with hearts coming off his dialogue bubble. But then he folds his arms, looking disconcerted, continuing, 'And then he told me 'I want you' and all I could say was 'what?'' (he said 'what' in Russian. It is the incorrect 'what'.) Viktor puts his head against his hand, saying 'Why did he say that...' Edwin looks towards the viewer. There is an arrow pointing to him that says 'knows', and an arrow pointing to Viktor that says 'oblivious'.
                
                A watercolor painting of an amphitere (a dragon that has no legs or arms, just two wings) atop a snowy landscape, the impression of a sunset in the background. At the top is the title 'A is for Amphitere', and the subtitle 'Amphiteres are characterised by long, slender bodies, their only limbs being their wings'.
                
                A watercolor painting of a wyrm (a dragon with no functional limbs). It gazes at the viewer, holding onto a couple orange eggs wtih its tail. It has two tiny, tattered wings that could not ever hope to allow it even a second of flight. Behind it is a bush, with warm yellow light above. At the top is the title 'W is for Wyrm', and the subtitle 'Wyrms are characterised by a lack of functional limbs'.
                
                A watercolor painting of an orange lung, its appearance loosely inspired by that of Haku from Spirited Away. It does lots of fancy little twirls in the air. There are silhouettes of other lungs in the background. Under the end of its tail is the title 'L is for Lung', and the subtitle 'Lungs are characterised by four legs and no wings, though they can still fly'.
                
                A watercolor painting of Junji Ito and one of his cats. He has a pen in hand like he was working on something, but the cat in his arms suggests he's been interrupted. He looks at the viewer, but where one of his eyes should be is a spiral, with his eye just at the bottom. There are vague swirls directed towards him. The work is done in a rough approximation of Ito's style. It is formatted like a Time Magazine cover, with the subtitle 'Junji Ito - ex-dental tech, now world-renowned horror mangaka is... actually a pretty chill guy?!'
                
                A CMYK-style print of a moray eel, though rather than the normal cyan, magenta, yellow, and black characteristic of the technique, I instead used pink, magenta, blue, and purple. There is an ecstatic, chibi-ish moray eel hiding amongst a coral reefe, with silhouettes of fish here and there. There is text in impact font. The text at the top says 'Weird patterns on your print cuz your angles are fucked?' and at the bottom it reads 'That's a moray'. The text is done in roughly the same rhythm and syllable count as the 'thats a moray' meme.
                
                A multimedia piece of Viktor with the text 'You didn't hurt me. Nothing can hurt me. You didn't hurt me. Nothing can stop me now.' with 'you' in gold each time. The top of the artwork is the lightest, with two younger versions of Viktor. One, shaded in gold, is crouching, bleeding, and holding a cross, a little wing sprouted from his back. The other, shaded in red, has a demon wing, apparently shedding feathers. He is about to stab himself, and there is a wash of red through his stomach. The lower half of the piece has a much larger Viktor, a glowing green flask in hand and big black demon wings. He's wearing a lab coat with an uncanny grin and blood all over his clothes, hands, and face. Down near the bottom the previously-mentioned text is credited to 'Rainer' by Nine Inch Nails.
                
                A CMYK-style print of a moray eel, done after the original one that was done with pink, magenta, blue, and purple. There is an ecstatic, chibi-ish moray eel hiding amongst a coral reefe, with silhouettes of fish here and there. There is text in impact font. The text at the top says 'Weird patterns on your print cuz your angles are fucked?' and at the bottom it reads 'That's a moray'. The text is done in roughly the same rhythm and syllable count as the 'thats a moray' meme.
                
                A pencil sketch of a ceramic studio. There are a couple throwing wheels, stools, and a few random ceramic pieces, including a teapot and a couple cups. Nathan is stationed at one of the wheels, currently throughing a bowl and looking serene and focused.
                
                A 13 (I think?) layer print of my fursona, Chimera (in dog form), about to cross the street. There are trees, mushrooms, and houses littering the landscape behind him. Chimera has one paw on the road, looking whimsical with his hands out. He's saying 'If puppy gets hit by a truck, then it won't have to go to finals!!'
                
                A multimedia piece of Nathan in his room in bed. One arm is over his face, blocking a bit of sunlight from hitting his face. In his other hand is a small strawberry. On his chest is a little white rat. He has light sketches of purple wings over his face. In the background, his desk is visible next to a window. Golden light filters in. Nathan seems worried about something.
                
                A collage with lots of things going on. The lower layers feature a doodle of a deer, face replaced by a skull and seeming angry somehow. There are three different alcohol marker drawings of different prehistoric animal skulls, each with a halo around them. There's a piece of green tape with a smily face. Another drawing shows Nathan's grave with flowers, placed on top of a drawing depicting a really horrific car accident. On top of all this is a piece of tracing paper with Nathan drawn in pen. He looks beaten up and stressed, hands clenched nervously together. He seems to be crying. Over his head is the text 'Pretending it didn't happen won't make it go away, but you know that alreayd, don't you?'

There's probably a reason nobody tries to code these accursed things by hand. God. I'll make it better later.

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