akimiya:

Intended to be read from left —-> right

A very rough, short comic put together in 3-4 days because I wanted to experiment a little and practice drawing cats.. The original concept spawned from a thought that I tweeted a few days ago. 

I had to eyeball from stock photos for some poses of the cats since I don’t actually have a cat to reference (I’m mildly allergic… Much sadness).

Although there are many mistakes artwork-wise, I hope some of you will enjoy! Thank you for reading. 

A Few More Qunari/Vashoth Headcanons

teyla-adaar:

Many Tal-Vashoth and Vashoth are known for having ‘chicken-scratch’ handwriting since most of their peers are mercenaries who put little importance on such things.

Vashoth or Tal-Vashoth who want to be a scholar or an academic being told they’re wasting their time.

Vashoth and Tal-Vashoth being envious of other races for having such detailed histories and vast ruins to explore.

Qunari being told they can’t come in certain establishments because they make other patrons feel uncomfortable.

Vashoth watching at a distance along with the other humans in detached fascination at the Qunari who pass through their village. Careful, as always, to not draw attention to themselves.

Tal-Vashoth and Vashoth making most of their own clothing and having to wear lots of hand-me downs, covered in patches and mended tears since clothing and boots their size are hard to come by. If they ever want anything new, from a tailor, it has to be custom ordered, which tends to be expensive.

Qunari being unable to get tattoos like other races because their hide is too thick.

Qunari and Vashoth often mistaking humans for elves and elves for humans.

Vashoth Circle mages being told they’re one of the lucky ones, and that they should be thankful to be under Chantry rule as opposed to the Qun who would make them Saarabas.

Pregnant Tal-Vashoth woman being overwhelmed at the idea that they will be this child’s mother. Their only mother. A vastly different experience than their own; being raised by a community of caregivers.

Tal-Vashoth fathers not understanding as to why their pregnant lovers are so nervous until they hold their child for the first time and feel the same weight of responsibility fall onto their shoulders.