asknotbug:

notbugarts:

Madara! Again with the idea that he’s a manly man with body hair, but I think I drew it better this time. I used an older pic of mine as reference for the body, but that’s all. xD I would have uploaded it earlier but it looked so very wrong without shading. So I had to throw on some crappy shading to make him look less urgh.

Oops I did it again. And he’s smiling this time. Just a little smile, but it’s there.

notbugarts:

Madara! Again with the idea that he’s a manly man with body hair, but I think I drew it better this time. I used an older pic of mine as reference for the body, but that’s all. xD I would have uploaded it earlier but it looked so very wrong without shading. So I had to throw on some crappy shading to make him look less urgh.

Oops I did it again. And he’s smiling this time. Just a little smile, but it’s there.

dahtwitchi:

On AO3 – Work Progress behind the scenes

With no prompt for the ko-fis, and an already long-standing plan to gift @squidhelp something for the invaluable support through the end of Bad Blue (really, the emotional depth wouldn’t have been as fine-tuned, and ch40 wouldn’t have turned out the way I simply love it did) I happily went a bit overboard based on a comment on ch35 of Bad Blue

“Side note but I was thinking more about Tobirama’s reaction and I remembered something that I had heard on TvTropes I think, that in Japan a lot of older marriage proposals were indirect. So I double checked and while the ones I found were not exactly the same (one was “Will you make miso soup for me everyday?” and another was “Would you like to share the same grave with me?” ) the tone was kind of similar and I don’t think that that’s what you were going for. But I felt that I mention that cause the image of that blew my mind and would put his reaction in a whole different context. And I mean, the founding period would definitely be somewhere in Japan’s past timeline wise in some sense or another so older proposals could be current proposals methods.“

…can’t we all make the gist of that into a fandom trope, pls? Because it’s adorable 😀 (and such an opening for misunderstanding x’D)

asknotbug:

I still find the idea of Madara as the Dragonborn utterly hilarious. And I still need to write it.

How’s this for a start?

After the initial introduction, Madara found that Skyrim wasn’t so bad. Sure, the Imperial presence was a bit much, the Thalmor were even more infuriating than usual, the land was cold and inhospitable, not to mention that he nearly suffered execution and being eaten by a dragon in the same day – his very first day in the country. It was still better than home.

Then there was the elf. What kind of elf Tobirama was, Madara hadn’t yet ascertained. He lacked the golden hue of the Altmer, and the dark skin of the Dunmer. Logically, that left only the Bosmer, but…

He fell in with the elf after Helgen, and sometimes, it felt a little like babysitting. The damned elf seemed to get into <i>everything</i>. Sometimes, it was entertaining. Other times, it led them into an abandoned mine full of bandits. And for all Tobirama could be insanely <i>quiet</i>, he wasn’t much for sneaking.

asknotbug:

notbugarts:

Madara had siblings too. (I made myself sad, but I enjoyed working on it.) If you look, you can see all the spots where I didn’t bother, but! This is the first thing I’ve posted in a while that doesn’t have lines except in the little bits of shading that are there. ♡

He said he had four brothers (and I decided that there was a sister as well), and you can only see the foot of the last one…

There’s Madara, hanging out with a bottle of something strong, and the ghosts of the past.

asknotbug:

notbugarts:

Madara had siblings too. (I made myself sad, but I enjoyed working on it.) If you look, you can see all the spots where I didn’t bother, but! This is the first thing I’ve posted in a while that doesn’t have lines except in the little bits of shading that are there. ♡

He said he had four brothers (and I decided that there was a sister as well), and you can only see the foot of the last one…

There’s Madara, hanging out with a bottle of something strong, and the ghosts of the past.

notbugarts:

Madara had siblings too. (I made myself sad, but I enjoyed working on it.) If you look, you can see all the spots where I didn’t bother, but! This is the first thing I’ve posted in a while that doesn’t have lines except in the little bits of shading that are there. ♡

He said he had four brothers (and I decided that there was a sister as well), and you can only see the foot of the last one…

There’s Madara, hanging out with a bottle of something strong, and the ghosts of the past.