Felixle
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The one who does Flaky Pastry. Affable recluse. (They/Them)
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Day 12: Skeleton. This one is on fire!

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A skeleton on fire
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What if Eldrazi but flipped on their head? If they were to create beauty rather than spread desolation. That's what my spousey drew! 💚

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A surreal creature in shades of green, with wound-together branches over a spiky midsection and a mushroom-like bottom, surrounded by giant, brightly coloured flowers. The design is based on an amalgamation of several Eldrazi designs from Magic: the Gathering, only flipped vertically from their usual orientation. Markers on infinitoken.
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Day 11: Eldrazi? I'll draw zhis: Emrakul from memory - not too bad.

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Emrakul...rakul...kul
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10/10 would treasure again.
Spousey's faerie circle dance.

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Numerous colourful fae folk, some with wings and some with animal heads, dancing around a treasured tree with an enormous magical pear hanging from one of its branches. Marker on infinitoken.
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Spousey's day 9 vampire bats! 🦇

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A drawing of three brown-and-black vampire bats hanging upside down by their feet, eyes open, with darkness below them. Marker on infinitoken.
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Day 10 is Treasure!
And what could be more precious than my spouse and children!🥹

(They're never getting sacrificed for mana, ok?)

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My fambly!!
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Day 9: Vampire! I was all set to draw the Alucard from Captain N: the Game Master, but was convinced to draw the cool version instead.

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Alucard, the one from Castlevania
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Spousey had the idea first!
Day 8: copy

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A person with dark brown skin and hair, wearing a black robe, is copying down words onto a large piece of vellum. A small window in the background looks out on a sunny space, with a tree trunk and a wee sheep just visible beyond the room’s stone walls. Marker on infinitoken.
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Day 8: especially appropriate for this day's theme (which is COPY), I copied my spousey's idea: a monk copying a scroll. With their blessing, of course. My spousey's blessing. For copying their idea.

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Monk copying a scroll
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excuse me while I lol
Custom Magic the Gathering card

Googly-Eyed Sliver
1WB
Creature - Sliver
Sliver creatures you control have "Whenever this creature becomes tapped or untapped, scry 1."
Flavor text: You'd think having actual discernable eyes with pupils would make it easier to tell what a sliver is looking at, what it's thinking... but it turns out no.
1/4
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Ant war side story? Once again, the tomato is saved, thanks to the heroic ladybird.
Spousey's art!

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Two smiling tomatoes in a leafy bush; some of the leaves have holes. A heroic ladybird is eating a captured aphid. Marker on an infinitoken.
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When the war on ants escalates, one has no choice but to bring out the big munitions. Drawn by my spousey.

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A spray bottle of purple liquid with a skull sticker, sitting in some grass. Ants are running away, but one ant is caught in some purple spray and has died, legs in the air. Marker on infinitoken.
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Day 7: So you want to be a hero?

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Fighter
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For day 5 (yes, FIVE!): A mirror broken into slivers, a screaming mask in a dark room...
My spousey IS spooky this month!

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A hand mirror shattered into small slivers, distorting the image of a white mask behind it with Os for eyes and a screaming mouth. Behind the mirror are purple curtains drawn open from an inky-black space.
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Day 6> Throw barrel

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Red explosive barrel
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Spousey's spooky zombie phantom playing the music of the night (in 4/4 metre).

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Marker drawing on infinitoken. Someone whose face is half skull and half green flesh plays a large organ; a chandelier with red candles dimly lights the space from above. The bottom right corner of the card is marked 4/4.
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Or day 5, I guess
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Been a long day 💚
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Day 4 (late): Here we are again, it's always such a sliver. Remember when you tried googly eyes?

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Googly-Eyed Sliver
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Spousey drew actual allies and not simply a pun! A mutualistic bat and pitcher plant duo. Pitcher-perfect!

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A marker drawing on an infinitoken of Nepenthes hemsleyana, a pale green and dark red pitcher plant, with its symbiotic bat friend, a fluffy brownish Kerivoula hardwickii, peeking out from inside.
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Day 4 is zombie zoom-in to doomin'.

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Gross zombie head - rectangular
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Day 3: Ally lawyering by daylight, lovering by moonlight.

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Ally McBeal
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Spousey also draw spooder day 2. He good spooder.

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Marker drawing on infinitoken of Patu digua, a very tiny pale brown spider, on a green leaf that fills the whole card. Caption at bottom says ‘smol’ with the word in parentheses.
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Spousey day 1! Lots and lots of mushrooms (check the alt text)

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A crammed-together pile of fungi – Clathrus ruber, Xylaria polymorphia, Hydnellum peckii, Tremella mesenterica, Stropharia aeruginosa, Entoloma rodwayi, Entoloma hochsteterri, Craterellus cornucopioides, Rhodotus palmatus, Hericium erinaceus, Filoboletus manipularis, Armillaria ostoyae, Crucibulum lavae, and Leucocoprinus birnbaumii