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Rest Now by B Pavlica (critique requested)

Rest Now (critique requested)

B Pavlica

Why is it that every time I try drawing Clark/Sophie fluff something like this happens.

Tbh, their time after Clark’s accident is one of my favourite parts of their relationship, as it brings them much closer, as well as progresses Clark’s character a lot.

He was 100% sure he was going to die after barely crawling his way up the mountain to her cave, he didn’t want to die, but he was pretty damn sure that will be the only possible outcome, due to the heavy bleeding.
However once he arrives she nurses him back to health by her best powers.

Clark is left traumatized due to his amputation and is pretty much withdrawn and thrown back into a nearly incompetent, childish state of mind for a very long time before he starts to come around again and grows back into his previous self. Mostly because he had Sophie to encourage him, love him and take care of him for months.

Even though they don’t spend much time together, with Clark being a traveller and Sophie never leaving her cave in the mountains, they are probably one of my most sweet and devoted couples, who strangely enough never ever in their 800 years long relationship say the words ‘I love you’.

Also I think I might have put Clark into wrong clothing here, also elf foot.

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    If they are that in love with each other, then why have they never said those three little words?

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      They didn't find it necessary due to their nature.
      Clark is a psotnik elf - a species that doesn't commonly have long-term partners, while Sophie is a snake woman, a celestial being that's very ignorant of the world.
      They don't feel love quite the way humans do, and their relationship was more romantic at first, but after some decades it turned into something different, where Sophie almost played a mother's role in Clark's life, which is again a very unusual thing, as elves aren't raised by their parents, but abandoned as soon as they can walk.

      Basically it's a net of strange reasons which mostly exist due to their general nature.