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Another commission by @mistleberrytoes, this time of a blood wizard named Vystein. He's an NPC I play in one of the Monster of the Week games, and he's a very smug bastard.
Couldn’t not draw something for Frankenstein Day.
#horror #thecurseoffrankenstein
Lara spending quality time with her grandparents
(overdue drawing but lovingly dedicated to Grandfather's Day here in Mexico)
#TheLoudHouse #DiaDeLosAbuelos #Nickelodeon #lynnloudsr #ritaloud #originalcharacter #larastein #luanny
New Fortnite Concept
Mr. Party!
He sure knows how to start a party!
This was part of an emoji challenge from @/Von_Potatostein ! I hope I did well! #Fortnite #Fortniteconcept
We're feeling generous, perhaps because it's #frankensteinday or because we're more than halfway in our funding campaign.
Anyway, #tbt when @JuliaJOC15 tried our berry bite squares, inspired by the creature's foraging, for her @gothic_library blog 👇
https://t.co/8uXQjLFCqX
I drew Stein from Soul Eater for my friend's birthday 2 days ago. I'm pretty proud so I thought I'd share
Happy #FrankensteinDay ! Here’s my Franken-Hyena sona, Church! Designed by softsvgar on fa, with some art in order by swampspectre on fa (base by @Catlawn ), VarOllis on fa, and @NeverCry_Set !
oh its apperantly #FrankensteinDay years ago i did a portrait of myself as a frankenstein monster, i should do it again!
Nos he dibujado a @OldSnakecelot y a mi como personajes de Steins;Gate ☺️
“i won't say i'm in love”
reiner & jean in hercules au
#ライジャン #reijean #reinerbraun #jeankirstein
"Si nuestros instintos se limitaran al hambre, la sed y el deseo, seríamos casi libres. Pero nos conmueve cada viento que sopla, cada palabra al azar, cada imagen que esa misma palabra nos evoca."
-Frankenstein o el moderno Prometeo.
#TalDíaComoHoy, en 1797, nacía Mary Shelley.
To celebrate Mary Shelley’s birthday, here are some of Charles Keeping’s illustrations for his 1988 edition of Frankenstein.
The English author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was #BOTD in 1797. Mostly remembered for her masterpiece 'Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus' (1818), she also wrote other great novels such as 'Mathilda' (1819) or 'The Last Man' (1826).