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BEETLE PRINTS ARE BACK!!

This time they're screen printed and come in 3 colours combos! I'm super jazzed for the warmer weather finally hitting the UK because it means all my favourite beetles will be out and about for me to find again 💚🪲

You can grab yourself one on my shop! (Only 4 of each one for this round)

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Full colour version of Jeanne Regulus, the earthly Archangel Michael, from my writing and theoretical doll project Archangelette.

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Count Orloc ain't got nothing on this sweet Kobold 'stache! I decided to make my boyfriend's Kobold have crazy long facial barbels to show dimorphism between the male and female Kobold sexes. But mostly it's an excuse to make this guy ✨✨very fancy✨✨.

tweaking the design of these guys a bit. They're a tiny, solitary, sapient alien that evolved to survive in an endless windstorm. I initially imagined them as sea dwelling, but I think they might work well with a setting I've been tossing around, a little planet dominated by oceans of wheat

They start life as a "mole", a predatory, rat-sized animal that digs complex burrows underneath the wheat. Moles can't talk and don't appear to be sapient, though the subject is contentious (after all, if the solitary, nomadic, unsentimental Larrow didn't, by a quirk of evolution, happen to have such an exceptionally complex vocal range, they'd probably be taken to be animals. Smart animals, maybe, but animals.) The mole stage lasts about 300 years before they develop into the sophont stage, which will only live about 20 or 30 years at most; any culture, art, technology, philosophy, fears, and prejudices the Larrow form are just an accidental byproduct of the mole's mayfly-like breeding season, to be forgotten by the next generation apart from whatever was physically left for them to find. Larrow don't remember being moles, but they dream about it sometimes.

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