Hawta Mahmood
One of the funniest failures of US school system is the fact they are legally obligated to teach us all the states but they never actually show how big Alaska is like I have actually had teachers tell me that Texas is the biggest state. We have all just convinced ourselves that Alaska is that small shrunken down thing on most US maps and the people that know it's the largest state can almost never accurately describe how large it is.
For context here is a picture
The Smiling Maiden by Gilles Ketting (gilles on artstation)
All I do is take pictures of other people's characters
just found this comic i drew in 2012
The Return of the Living Dead (1985) Directed by Dan O'Bannon
Day 5: Alone
sitting in a tin can
Sunset photographed between the Temple of the Sun and the Temple of the Moon
Cathedral Valley, Utah, taken March 2017
Soooo..I came across @abz-j-harding‘s spooky rooky bird man and I absolutely love him! To think ‘ol Rufus couldn’t get any better, this needs to happen!
Also, you are such an inspiration and I love your art
There are plenty of staircases in the middle of the woods, and we all have heard the stories about what happens if you go up them. But you don't hear much about the doors you can find at the heart of forests. It's probably because the heart of a forest is not easily accessed. However, should you manage to find your way into one, you will always find a door. Frame and all, with no building around it or any signs that there ever was anything more to it. Just a door. I don't suggest you go through it unless you either know that the forest has deemed you worthy of protecting, or you are in search of a fate worse than death at the hands of natural spirits.
If you do find one, pay close attention to any markings the door bears, as the type, frequency, and severity all determine the kind of things waiting for you beyond that door. Depending on what exactly you find there, it may be in your best interest to leave without another thought about it.
Should you decide to enter, it will feel as if you have merely walked through the door, nothing will feel different.
At first.
I cannot tell you certainly about all the potential things you might find when you cross over. There's too many possibilities. Crossing between realms is an unstable practice. However, here are some things to keep in mind:
·You do not want to get injured on the other side of the door.
·You do not want to die on the other side of the door.
·Do not eat or drink anything you find on the other side of the door.
·Do not make eye contact with strangers in black coats on the other side of the door.
·should you manage to find yourself on the otherside of the door, do not interact, do not attempt to interact, and should the "you" on the other side see you, leave immediately and never come back.
·if you don't recognize the language spoken on the other side, They are plotting. You have about 35 minutes to leave after you realize.
·Do not attempt to remain here or to stay overnight. You will not be allowed to leave.