Ive seen people draw nightmarionne as death, and thats a pretty cool concept so i made some doodles
the problem with autism is sometimes you want to do something (brave) but you need someone to gently walk you through each step so you know what will happen. and people don’t like doing that
What does “The Spectrum” mean? Do some people have “more Autism” than others?
I covered these topics in a comic to help explain the extremely individual and incomparable nature of the autism spectrum!
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Hey happy autism month. Yep. April is that month. Fun reminder to not use the puzzle piece, blue and don’t be dicks to people with autism.
does lamb genuinely love narinder and their children? like- wholeheartedly?
i feel like that question has already been answered in narinder's case but i'm curious about your lamb.
Lamb does loves Narinder and their children with their whole heart, endlessly devoted and unconditionally.
Bonus background without lamb.
cw: homophobic language, catholicism, Pulse shooting.
Just saw this and oh my god. It makes me love Leshy more
I keep seeing this headcanon floating around, and I really am inclined to agree. Whether intentional or not, Leshy is quite possibly the single most autistic-coded character in Cult of the Lamb. Evidence:
He has a visible motor tic in-game with the little head twitch thing that he does.
The volume of his voice is inconsistent, alternating between average and LOUD.
When first encountering a would-be sacrifice in Darkwood, the swordsman says that Leshy is "hungry." This is noteworthy because Gods don't seemingly need to eat, implying sensory-seeking behavior on his part.
As further evidence of sensory-seeking, in the short that the above screenshot comes from, when given a flower, he eats it. Enthusiastically.
In this same short, he's cooking just fine until he becomes enamored with a butterfly, a moving object, fluttering by his head.
They had him working a grill. It's practically spelled out at this point.