“Spirits tend to say whatever’s on our minds. we don’t hold things in the way humans do, by nature. And right now… all that I can think is that I’m in love with you.”
Local village gay literally falls into swamp spirit’s home, befriends her, and then falls in love with her. speech bubble-less version under the cut!
“I hear the wind rustle through the autumn leaves as I step onto the porch. I’m nervous because I have no idea what awaits me behind this front door. New things have always scared me a bit. I clench the letter in my fist and take a deep breath before I knock on the door three times.”
In the game, you’ll play as a witch who starts living in a house that serves as a community for witches. You get to meet five male witches that already live in the house and they welcome you in their circle. You’ll have to find your place in the community and work together with these guys. It won’t be always be easy, but you know that if you trust on your instincts and your magic that all will be fine.
The game will include at least these elements:
Gender options for the player character (he/she/they)
Five dateable male witches
In-game choices that shape the story
Multiple endings
Full color CGs
and of course a lot of magic!
In 2019 a Kickstarter campaign will go live to make We Welcome Witches a reality! With enough funding, the game will have more content and it’ll make the witchy world more alive! More about the campaign will be posted in the future so keep an eye out!
I drew this back in 2015 for the Oath anthology! I had a lot of fun figuring out how I’d want to tell a superhero story (by not rly drawing a superhero fight at all, haha). Plus I got to be in this cool book along with a bunch of other cool lgbt+ artists.
If you’re looking for more queer superhero stories, check out the anthology here.
uhhhhhhh i love rita. I never do fanart but….so far I’m really digging the stuff from The Penumbra Podcast team so take this.
the designs for rita n juno are inspired by @sponchi saw your art for the podcast n it got me interested in listening and now im OBSESSED n I can’t help but picture the characters the way u draw them, you captured them SO WELL
[image description: a drawing of Lucretia in front of a dark background and long tendrils of different shades of blue, green and purple. She’s a thin woman with dark brown skin and short gray hair. She’s wearing a blue cape over blue robes, and is holding a hand to her chest as she smiles with tears in running down her cheeks. “We are just misguided ghosts” is written down the image in capital white letters.]