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Using this #artvsartist2020 meme to introduce myself here to newcomers!
Hi! I’m Zack, I’m a full time freelance artist from England and welcome to my fanart twitter! Right now I’ve been catapulted back into FF7 hell and loving it. Nice to meet you!
Dionysus was awoken from his beauty rest and proceeded to catapult a near by rock at a bandit and instantly killed him.
It's on brand. You don't interrupt his rest.
decided to make a mahoyaku tier list too (๑•̀ㅁ•́๑)✧
Lennox like.........catapulted himself up my list I'm still reeling tbh
My half of a trade with @KitamiKitsune of his character, Suay! I'd be careful if you're out on the dance floor with her, you're one hip bump away from being catapulted across the room x3
"A cat's catapult catapulting coyotes carrying crayons"
https://t.co/BFiDyDrdJi
catapults myself back on for #pinkart bc that's my primary color for Hiyori and she is my Girl(friend)
5e Sorceror (c) some good buddies who aren't on Twitter, but wanted to share this one because I got to sub in for this character in their Waterdeep game and CATAPULT IS THE ONLY SPELL I'LL EVER NEED ᕕ(❁´◡`❁)ᕗ
Another animal doodle, talking about how creative spiders can be, here are my spotlight
Top : Naatlo splendida from Peruvian forest, using elastic properties of their silk to make catapult for hunting
Bottom : Olios coenobitus from Madagascar that using a snail shell as a home
quick draw from last night of my literal worst oc ever, he may be my son but i'm ready to catapult him directly into the sun lets go
Glummi seems like a "shiny armor" kind of gal, especially since they already glow in the dark and the light
Also they may tend to propel themself forwards by stabbing their scythe into the ground and catapulting. They're strong enough for it, they wield bigass scythes!
The Machine Gun of Ancient Greece
The polybolos ( multiple thrower) was a type of weapon used in the ancient world. The polybolos has been described as a sort of ballista / catapult that could fire several projectiles before needing to be reloaded.
https://t.co/AXtlHbgAwJ
I am reading about Black Death and humanity: Some of the earliest instances of biological warfare were said to have been products of the plague, as armies of the 14th century were recorded catapulting diseased corpses over the walls of towns and villages to spread the pestilence.