I've only ever posted 1 or 2 NSFW/graphic works, and I was planning on uploading them here, along with a couple others, because Bsky has the "labels" function. This allows for a warning to be displayed before viewing the work.
But now I don't think I will out of fear of the guidelines.
What makes it "realistic"? is it the art style? or is it the viewer believing that the subject matter may actually die/be injured?
With immortal characters, you know they're likely to be fine, but if you don't know the character then you're missing the context & wouldn't know. Where does that fall?
"Scientists have named this the Transgalactic Galaxy. It's seems to be a two galaxy system, but is believed to really be a nebula full of grouped smaller galaxies. It was named after the trans pride flag, due to the striking resemblance to the flag."
Original Upload: July 28, 2020 File Title: Ace of Space
Third space painting based off the colors of the ace pride flag! Not sure why I didn't work on it more to make it smoother looking... Then again, I was still working on the method at that time.
I don't think I ever drew anything in relation to it, because I developed this part much later, but he does use a spear for combat when all else fails and he MUST fight.
Some places still aren't safe though (because of the World Government, Nobles, or just general prejudice), so he will use clothing to hide his siren features if he needs to.
He also sometimes sings in bars (without the hypnotism) for tips.
It's a case of "I don't tell on you to your enemies, so I'm not gonna tell on them to you." It's given him a very good name across the seas in the years he's been working.
It also means that most ships are safe to land on in case of emergency.
They can hypnotize via song, but it's mostly used for self defense. It's also said that a siren's shriek can permanently deafen someone, and even knock them out.
Skao himself works as a freelance mail courier, and will carry mail for civilians, pirates, and the navy.