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Hi, I’m Kris, and this is my main/art account! You can find my reblogs at @starkrisp! I’m a digital illustrator and comic artist with a love for storytelling and worldbuilding! I will talk about my OCs and their world here!
- #kris art is my main art tag!
- #cinnaverse is my worldbuilding tag! If you’d like to know more about the Cinnaverse in one place, I recommend checking out this mini site… 👀✨
- #caltonia is my tag for my webcomic Caltonia! I post comic updates to this tag. Currently updates on Saturdays! Read it here!
- #star quest is my tag for my WIP webcomic Star Quest! I’m still working on this comic and its story, in the future you’ll be able to read more about it here!
I also stream on Twitch! I don’t have a set schedule or anything, so I’ll update this post with my current schedule for the week!
Here’s some other sites you can find me on!
I love that, from afar, Hoxi comes off as this serious and dangerous knight that can decimate a city with how strong she is, but the moment you allow her to talk about astronomy she does a complete 180 and becomes all giddy and excited. I love her
what-is-love-babey-dont-hurt-me:
Fascinated by Kirby lore and its associated universe but not by the usual stuff like the ancients or dark matter.
Susie called Popstar a backwater planet, so is the Gamble Galaxy seen as a unsavory place to visit? Is the rest of the universe kinda normal and the world ending horrors mostly gravitate to that galaxy? Do the planets with life on them, like Ribbon Star and Popstar have interplanetary treaties? Is there planetary level politics? Is space travel normal? Or are most planets isolated and only the few with access to warp stars and custom built ships able to freely travel? Magic seems to be a regular thing that most beings possess to some degree, how does that effect the culture? A lot of Popstar’s problems are caused by magic-based beings or artifacts, so is there some security measure in place to counteract it? Instead of metal detectors, do places on Popstar screen for cursed magical artifacts?
Since Galaxia is heavily implied to be a sentient sword of ancient magical origins and great power, does it set off these hypothetical magic detectors? When going places like Merry Magoland or flying in a commercial starship, is Meta Knight constantly pulled to the side by workers who try to confiscate his sword? Is Meta Knight in a constant state of inconvenience because he refuses to go anywhere without his very cursed, emotional support sword? I’m fascinated by mundane kirby lore.
The first three pages of a comic about an explorer exploring an uncharted (?) moon!
Next Batch >> (will be updated when I finish them)
it’s taking every bone, every fiber of my being, every ounce of willpower, to not start drawing star quest on impulse and early
i-know-how-my-story-ends:
God I’m a sucker for characters who are so utterly loyal to someone that they’re completely unhinged. Characters who have no moral compass except their overwhelming devotion to whoever they’ve chosen to listen to. That’s the good shit