Someone put him in the freezer
This is a drawing of Chinese Luna moth. Females are typically more green, while males have a pastel pink, yellow, and green palette. Males are also smaller than the females. These moths can be found in the mountainous forests of Southeast Asia, including parts of China, Vietnam, Laos, and potentially Taiwan. I really like this moth because it’s super fluffy and it reminds me of Mitsuri from Demon Slayer.
Some quick sketches I did with lower back tats in mind
Ninetales wip
Arlecchino tattoo comcept
Arlecchino is my favorite harbinger and her wings, oml chef's kiss
Made this for a friend
These flowers are originally found in China, Japan, Korea, and Nepal and spread to the United States and other countries overtime. They bloom in the late summer or early autumn often in response to heavy rainfall. They’re blooming patterns and cultural significances give them other names like the Hurricane Lily or the Resurrection Lily. This flower, along with all of the members in genus Lycoris are poisonous due to the presence of the toxic alkaline Lycoris, if ingested bulbs can cause diarrhea, vomiting, convulsions, and in severe cases, even death.
This flower symbolizes the coming of fall. Red spider lilies are frequently seen in Japan, growing along roadways and along the perimeter of Rice fields and houses. The lilies are purposely planted near rice fields in order to deter mice and other animals from invading the rice patties.
In ccordance with established tradition many practitioners of Buddhism in Japan will celebrate the arrival of fall with a ceremony at the tombs of their ancestor in order to pay tribute to the dead spider lilies are commonly planted on and around grave sites as part of a ceremonial practice.
Some legends have it that if you see someone who you may never meet again, these flowers will bloom along the paths you take. Which is often used media to represent death or becoming of bad times. 
Lumidouce Bell
The lumidouce bell it said to represent parting and the wish for reunion.
In Coppelius play Gilden Hyperborea, the flower is referred to as "weeping crystal." The play depicts a homesick flower wandering in the freezing lands of the north. It’s beauty is made eternal by the icy winds. Critics of Coppelius's time thought that he was obsessed with eternal beauty and eternal love–this obsession was written into every line of his last works.
Lumidouce is a portmanteau the French words, Lumiere “light” and Douce “sweet, mellow, and soft”
Typhlosion is one of my favore fire starters and it's regional variant is amazing.
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