‘I’ll finish off that chapter of Caster’ I say as I get wrapped up in iRO and draw Holy Shipping OTL
Mabel sighed as she leaned back into her chair. Staring at the wooden ceiling above her, she pulled the brim of her hat over her eyes and wondered what she was doing with her life. Being a Holder was by no means, a bad job. She made a decent living; it put food on the table, and it paid for her house —she really couldn’t complain. It wasn’t as if she hated her job; it was a little unpredictable and business was unstable, but it was never boring.
I am not going to last much longer.
“I had a dream where this was all over and I was finally back home. Then I woke up.”
When Nakano unties his hair, Vincent isn’t sure how to feel.
And what is a name, exactly?
Upon giving a name to a thing,
You give it meaning,
You give it an identity
It’s an arbitrary meaning.
Formed completely by a delusional mind
There is no logical reason for calling a shoe a ‘shoe’
Just as it is illogical to call a man ‘John’
Or a woman ‘Jane’.
Common sense is not so common
And it is simply
Just
Unreasonable
And yet, we value meaning so much
Why? Why do we get so defensive over mere names?
Because it is a means of validation?
It reflects our sense of self?
To place such importance over such irrational systems
Of words that hold meaning not in itself,
But by others.
Is our worth proven by our own arrogance?
By giving an object a label,
Do we show our dominance over said thing?
I simply don’t understand.
Nakano: May 1st
Vincent: June 13th
Chloris: April 18th
Julia: October 28th
Keta: August 3rd
Rota: September 18th
If Caster was a RPG, these two would be sorcerers.
It was so difficult to draw Julia’s outfit, as she likes streamlined clothing while at the same time, she’s used to fine quality/decorated materials OTL
And Nako looks older for some reason, hmm…
Will clean this up another time.
I don’t expect people to know characters on the right, but if you do, then thank you for paying close attention to the story ; u ;