
Alker Region Water Starter Line
The water-type starter line of the Alker region: Newtad, Salamande, and Amphibiking! Based on newts and salamanders, river debris, and royalty.

The water-type starter line of the Alker region: Newtad, Salamande, and Amphibiking! Based on newts and salamanders, river debris, and royalty.
hi. made this doodle comic a few days ago and it really resonated with a lot of people on tumblr! I hope you all enjoy it too. dedicated to the doll I made of my splatoon oc who i love dearly
The fire-type starter line of the Alker region: Embat, Flarieft, and Blazerise! Based on flying foxes, heat rising, and butlers. The rest of the starter lines will be posted in the next coming weeks!
This week I got a bag of fun scrap fabric in the mail so Kinoga(original handsculpt) got some new outfits! Made a sparkly top and a velvety dress. I’m planning on using some of the patterned silvery stuff to make some two toned pants!
This week I got a bag of fun scrap fabric in the mail so Kinoga got some new outfits! Made a sparkly top and a velvety dress. I’m planning on using some of the patterned silvery stuff to make some two toned pants!
A warm, official welcome to my extremely long-term fakemon project from ideas that date all the way back to my high-school years. The Alker Region is my passion project and I cannot wait to share it with you all. I will be posting new fakemon here every friday in (mostly) pokedex order. I will share what I can in terms of lore, inspiration, old designs, and more! All alker region posts will also be posted to @alker-region-fakemon on tumblr if you want to stay updated!
Comment which starter you’d pick and I will be sharing their evo line first next week!
Recently finished fakemon for my region project! Based on polyps, jellies, and sea anemone. Split evolution is determined by whichever stat is higher(special defense for Scyllabelle, defense for Charybdeluge). The 2nd stages are based on Scylla and Charybdis from greek mythology!
Wanted to share my splatoon oc doll Kinoga! I’ve been posting them on r/BJD and wanted to show them off here. They are made out of Super Sculpey clay and are about 30 cm tall. Most of their clothes are handmade by me! They have been the light of my life since making them and have slowly been getting more comfortable with bringing them around with me to take pictures with.
I write this to invite suggestions or comfort on my dilemma of eventually having to get rid of my childhood plushies. I currently live in my childhood home, and they take up a significant amount of space in my closet.
Every so often, my parents will suggest that I donate or get rid of them somehow. And every time I balk and freeze up, I never have the courage to face the possibility of giving them away. Although I don’t do anything with the majority of them, they carry so many memories. I used to go to the closet to visit them every so often, to hold them and remember what it was like to spend time with them. Nowadays, they live in bins and bags and collect dust.
I don’t know what I would do. Every time I even think of the possibility of parting with them I get really teary-eyed. Toy story was not a good movie for my psyche I fear…I just keep thinking of the scene where Andy hands off his old friends to Bonnie. I know they would be appreciated more by someone else, but the thought of years and years of memories being unceremoniously tossed away makes me very apprehensive. I know there’s no controlling what people do with plushies after it becomes theirs, but it would just feel so wrong if they ended up not being loved, or worse, thrown away. I know most plushies are just mass produced products. It still hurts.
I have considered the idea of listing them online for adoption, with special tags with their names on them to be remembered by. I’ve also considered setting up a table at my local park and give them away to kids who seem like they would take care of them. Yet, emotionally, I genuinely do not know how I would be able to handle it. My therapist once offered to take one of them to live in her office, and the thought was so sweet and comforting. But recently, she went on sick leave, and I worry for her, and in the moment I also thought about what would happen to a plushie that I donated to live in her office. I feel like I would have to write that they used to mean a lot to me and for other people to share them with care.
I spend time with only a small handful of plushies and it’s hard not to get emotionally attached. Has anyone else had to deal with having to part ways with a large amount of plushies at a time?
Recently sewed these green pants for my handmade doll Kinoga! I found this cute crinkly fabric at Daiso, it’s the perfect texture. Complete with velcro fastening, belt loops, and a chain accessory!
What it says on the tin! All these characters are my own :]