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The user’s blend of artistic ambition, deep cynicism about fandom, and frequent self-deprecation mirrors Jeff Albertson’s persona as Comic Book Guy. He vents his frustration with lines like "Some people I follow and some people that follow me follow NTR artists. Not one to tell others what to do but it's upsetting to find out when you're just surfin," echoing the character’s disdain for low-brow trends. His philosophical sighs—"God teaches to love everyone... It's just tiring seeing people hate eachother and compare shaft sizes about stupid things like nations"—fit the nerdy, world-weary voice Comic Book Guy often uses. He also shares the creator’s struggle, posting "I am unhappy with my state of being and what my stories and works have become" and "I HATE WRITING FANTASY," reflecting the character’s frequent complaints about his own work. Finally, his love of fan culture—"I love ships, dinosaurs, and idk other cool stuff. Low fantasy is peak"—captures the quintessential comic-book-store nerd’s enthusiasm for genre media.

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The user frequently shares personal feelings and introspection, indicating introversion (e.g., 'I am unhappy with my state of being and what my stories and works have become.'); they focus on abstract ideas, world‑building and imaginative concepts, showing intuition (e.g., 'I have an idea' and 'the world of the Order of the Ichneumon'); they make decisions guided by personal values and emotions ('God teaches to love everyone. True. I need to love everyone…'); and they prefer a flexible, spontaneous approach, often admitting lack of motivation and procrastination ('I have a couple of more hours left today and no will to draw anything. I am feeling incredibly unmotivated...').

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Historical fantasy illustrator | Creator of the Order of the Ichneumon | Sketching saints, soldiers & steampunk beasts (torc-clad saint) | Commissions open– @WDK_Dos

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The drink blends the bold strength of bourbon with the old‑world elegance of sweet vermouth, echoing WDK_Dos’s love for historical fantasy and strong‑men characters. A splash of absinthe adds an eccentric, low‑fantasy haze, reflecting the tweet "Low fantasy is peak" and their penchant for strange, otherworldly art. Blood orange juice gives a bright, sacramental hue, nodding to their comfort in drawing Christian themes when upset, as they wrote, "When I'm generally upset (annoyed or in despair), I find it that drawing things related to Christianity make me feel better." A drizzle of honey softens the bitterness, symbolising their nostalgic longing for earlier creative days, captured in "I have a sort of nostalgia for the things I used to make or imagined." Finally, a pinch of sea‑salt on the rim honors their love of ships and maritime lore.

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The user consistently stresses love, fairness, and inclusion, as seen in 'God teaches to love everyone. True. I need to love everyone, even if everyone doesn't love everyone.' They show loyalty and dedication to their followers, offering work even when dissatisfied: 'I owe you something so here's this. Won't finish it because I don't like it.' Their perseverance despite low motivation and self‑doubt exemplifies the hard‑working Hufflepuff ethic: 'I have a couple of more hours left today and no will to draw anything. I am feeling incredibly unmotivated... If I don't draw anything today then yeah it's expected.' They value community and teamwork, stating 'I want to make cool art and see cool art and make cool stories and see cool stories. That's why I'm here.' They also show patience and a desire to help others, asking 'Bored so I'm gonna ask if anyone's got questions about the lore of the world of the Order of the Ichneumon and its characters?'

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The song "Hurt" by Nine Inch Nails captures the deep sense of creative despair and existential pain that dominates @WDK_Dos's timeline. Their tweet "I have dug a grave I cannot escape. What am I supposed to do? Something has to be done." mirrors the lyric "I hurt myself today, to see if I still feel," expressing a feeling of being trapped in a mental abyss. In another post they write "When I'm generally upset … I find that drawing things related to Christianity make me feel better," echoing the song's search for a painful yet honest form of solace. The repeated admission "In truth I am unhappy with my state of being and what my stories and works have become." aligns with the refrain "What have I become?" that questions identity and purpose. Their confession "I HATE WRITING FANTASY." and the constant struggle with motivation ("I am feeling incredibly unmotivated…") further reflect the song's bleak, introspective mood. Finally, the line "God teaches to love everyone" juxtaposes the yearning for redemption with the raw self‑examination in the track, making "Hurt" a fitting anthem for their turbulent creative journey.

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