Ptitsa, Dining - By Dgirael
O-M-G!
Dgirael drew the unspeakable! 😱😱😱
Doma is fainting in the background, But in the end even bad people can be good. I suppose. 🤣👍
Okay i'll stop right now with the dark jokes.
In most Baba Yaga stories the titular witch only states her treat of eating the bad people, rarely ever doing it, mostly because the actual bad people rarely ever reach her "hen hut" and only the actual good people get there. Said good people receive the "slave treatment" and then since they have shown to Baba Yaga that they can endure everything and still come up with ingenious solutions to unpaid work, Baba Yaga tends to reward them with great powers.
It's an interesting take on apprenticeship (today's internship too i suppose) that kids often got told while growing up. It naturally uses metaphors, but still teaches that when in front of somebody who has power over you, doing a good job showing ingenuity and ability to think out of the box often gets rewarded with one's own position of power over those who made you suffer in life.
You, as a reader will probably never be given a skull that vomits fire on your enemies like the most metal 🤘 of all flamethrowers, but maybe becoming the accountant of that one bully that treated you bad while you were at school is... quite the revenge, if you ask me.
• support the artist here: https://ko-fi.com/dgirael
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/dgirael/
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery...../611440/prices
Dgirael drew the unspeakable! 😱😱😱Doma is fainting in the background, But in the end even bad people can be good. I suppose. 🤣👍
Okay i'll stop right now with the dark jokes.
In most Baba Yaga stories the titular witch only states her treat of eating the bad people, rarely ever doing it, mostly because the actual bad people rarely ever reach her "hen hut" and only the actual good people get there. Said good people receive the "slave treatment" and then since they have shown to Baba Yaga that they can endure everything and still come up with ingenious solutions to unpaid work, Baba Yaga tends to reward them with great powers.
It's an interesting take on apprenticeship (today's internship too i suppose) that kids often got told while growing up. It naturally uses metaphors, but still teaches that when in front of somebody who has power over you, doing a good job showing ingenuity and ability to think out of the box often gets rewarded with one's own position of power over those who made you suffer in life.
You, as a reader will probably never be given a skull that vomits fire on your enemies like the most metal 🤘 of all flamethrowers, but maybe becoming the accountant of that one bully that treated you bad while you were at school is... quite the revenge, if you ask me.
• support the artist here: https://ko-fi.com/dgirael
• artist page: https://www.furaffinity.net/user/dgirael/
• commission info: https://www.furaffinity.net/gallery...../611440/prices
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Avian (Other)
Size 1280 x 838px
File Size 255.3 kB
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