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My name is Pavel. I am an illustrator and also a college teacher. I love making jokes, streaming, drawing foxy pictures, and historical stuff. I'm into history and know a ton of interesting stuff that I'll be using in my artwork. You can get to know me in my pictures.
I can accept commissions if it interests me. I only work with certain images.
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As of late, I have a fascination with anthropomorphic cute creatures. I have a lot of girls in my collection who have become the heroines of my illustrations - Porsha, Suki, Diane, my personal Lisabeth and my greatest weakness - *Maid Marian*. Ever since I fell in love with her image, I've been happy. The creator of her image, Milton Kahl, gave me the truest guardian angel. Her popularity has long since faded due to the fact that her cartoon is 50 years old. But it doesn't affect our relationship with her in any way. Our relationship with this vixen is too...Too close...Yeah...She totally knows me.
"What is written with a pen cannot be cut down with an axe." - Slavic wisdom.
Together with this vixen we will make the image of Maid Marian great again. Or our love will perish in obscurity. It won't matter anymore. What matters is that she and I were together. Hand in hand. Heh...
Well...If you'd like to participate or just watch the creation of the graphic novel "Sherwood Story", the link to Boosty is above.
The novella will be published on Deviantart:
https://www.deviantart.com/sirpaulus888
Welcome, friends. We'll be learning the anatomy of my favorite girls on Boosty!
I can accept commissions if it interests me. I only work with certain images.
Hipolink for comissions:
https://hipolink.me/sherwoodpavel
Boosty:
https://boosty.to/sherwoodpavel
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
As of late, I have a fascination with anthropomorphic cute creatures. I have a lot of girls in my collection who have become the heroines of my illustrations - Porsha, Suki, Diane, my personal Lisabeth and my greatest weakness - *Maid Marian*. Ever since I fell in love with her image, I've been happy. The creator of her image, Milton Kahl, gave me the truest guardian angel. Her popularity has long since faded due to the fact that her cartoon is 50 years old. But it doesn't affect our relationship with her in any way. Our relationship with this vixen is too...Too close...Yeah...She totally knows me.
"What is written with a pen cannot be cut down with an axe." - Slavic wisdom.
Together with this vixen we will make the image of Maid Marian great again. Or our love will perish in obscurity. It won't matter anymore. What matters is that she and I were together. Hand in hand. Heh...
Well...If you'd like to participate or just watch the creation of the graphic novel "Sherwood Story", the link to Boosty is above.
The novella will be published on Deviantart:
https://www.deviantart.com/sirpaulus888
Welcome, friends. We'll be learning the anatomy of my favorite girls on Boosty!
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My Analytics of Maid Marian
2 months ago
Maid Marian of Nottingham is a prime example of a victim of patriarchal society and the perception of women both in the Middle Ages and in the 70s (Sounds stupid, but you know what I mean!)
We can talk as much as we want about the fact that this is a children’s fairy tale and children don’t need to know all this, but if we’re seriously dealing with this fox here, then I don’t see anything wrong with analyzing what’s happening with this fox.
First, let's clearly trace the plot thread that connects her with the main character.
Maid Marian and Robin Hood claim that they have not seen each other since childhood. That is, they were approximately 6-9 years old. At this age, they walked through the royal garden, where Robin carved their initials into a tree, which can be interpreted as an unspoken oath.
However, no one in their right mind would take childhood vows as something serious. Remember how much you said and did as a child. Someone could swear on something even on blood - this is all the empty talk of children's heads.
But for some reason, it is this empty oath that plays a role in their future union. Let's go further down the list. The fox goes to study in London. The question is - in the 12th century did she study in a nunnery or at an institute for noble maidens? But, apparently, there was no one in London worthy who would NOTICE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FOX IN ENGLAND, hmm. Or even there she was so faithful to her childhood oath with the fox that she rejected even the most beautiful nobles, which I personally doubt, since it even sounds stupid. Children cannot maintain monastic vows and maintain such fidelity. They are drawn to beautiful pictures and words. So we conclude that there were NO men at all in London. Upon her return, she again settles in her castle and does not go beyond its borders, content only with the company of her nurse, Lady-in-waiting Klacky, and the court animals, which we do not see. This means there are no interesting men there. Let's say. Let’s just assume that no one in the castle notices such a fox and no one cares about her all these years!
Let's move on. Robin Hood and his “love” never once during this time even thought of visiting her or secretly entering her garden. Although EVEN CHILDREN could do it in broad daylight without any problems! “Love” is so strong that after so many years he still breaks down like a virgin in his forest, thinking that his lifestyle is not worthy of her attention (and this is true). However, the peasants and court people deliberately encourage them both to accept the fact that they have some kind of romance that they found out about.... HOW?! Were they all walking in that garden then? How do the peasants know about their relationship if EVEN THEY don’t know about their relationship?! As a result, I conclude that this is mass hysteria based on species characteristics. "He is a fox and she is a fox - so they must be a couple." Let's take into account that there are simply no other foxes and foxes in Nottingham and we get absolute species isolation. We draw another conclusion - the heroes are deprived of choice and pushed into relationships by popular rumors and gossip. Two questions arise:
What if some rooster or deer took on the role of a folk hero?
Why would she love Robin if he were a simple peasant? For childhood?
This gossip is brought with them by small children who burst into the royal garden and activate the passionate fox in Marian with their questions. A noble holiday in nature turns into a hormonal hell, where Marian, in a state of euphoria, kisses someone else's child-rabbit, playing a ROLE-PLAY about Robin with him!
She feels a flood of euphoria and nostalgia for her childhood, since it’s as if she had nothing else but the dream of one single street child. She dances and admires the posters in the closet. She is literally torn by desires for a handsome boy in the forest. Although she didn’t even see him all these 10 years. However, there is still rationalism in it, which is a little depressing. This is expressed in provocative phrases that she throws at STRANGER children and her nurse in order to receive a comforting answer from them: “He probably forgot me a long time ago. He forgot, didn’t he?!” She longs for a negative answer and she gets it. This reinforces her illusion that somewhere in the forest someone else remembers her. AND HERE'S A COINCIDENCE! Montage, and we see that somewhere in the forest AT THIS very moment Robin Hood remembers Marian for the FIRST TIME in the story, stirring the porridge in the pot! Is this the connection between the heroes? This is Love? I don't know, but I think it's editing. He immediately justifies his inaction by saying that he “cares” so much about her well-being. But the opportunity to kiss her RIGHT NOW cancels out all his worries and he simply flies to this tournament. How predictable - Prince John was right. The old man clearly knows how to attract a young virgin.
Well, at the tournament you can clearly observe that Marian’s hormones are getting out of control and her noble isolation is clearly heard. Her behavior is inappropriate. She even hints to Prince John that “Stork” is the one she’s been waiting for. This is what an uncontrolled hormonal boom is.
"I love him, Your Highness," she said - yeah. Who exactly? A 9-year-old guy whom you saw 10 years ago or a thief whom you see for the first time?
And, of course, this red-haired innocence is taken with them into the forest by robbers, where the heroes have a nostalgic trip with a love song, and then Marian is simply abandoned in the forest to rob Prince John and free the peasants from the dungeon they ended up in for Robin's insolence .
Well, then Happy Ending, since the second ending, where Marian was revealed as a heroine and nursed Robin in the church, was simply cut out. They immediately have a wedding and happy ride off into the sunset with new titles. And none of the children wonders where they are going? Do they ride horses at all? Who is driving the carriage and where did the poor Robin and his friend go, taking the Maiden with them from the palace?! In the forest? They went to the forest in a gilded carriage?! Or did Robin build himself a penthouse with stolen money? In this case, Marian becomes a princess of thieves? And an educated aristocratic lady would do such a thing? Could she live in a tent in the forest if Robin honestly distributed all the money to the peasants? A spoiled 16-year-old virgin whose panties were washed by Klacky... Will she be able to live on her own with a 19-year-old guy in the forest? And if not in the forest, then who will manage the farm? The guy who lived without a farm all his life? Bear? Or will Friar Tuck help? All this is an unknown that only scares those who think about it. This is the story of how hormones, popular wisdom, natural isolation and naive illusions led a young innocent girl into a world in which she did not belong. And children can continue to rejoice at how the beautiful fox won the beautiful fox. Yes-ah..."Won."
We can talk as much as we want about the fact that this is a children’s fairy tale and children don’t need to know all this, but if we’re seriously dealing with this fox here, then I don’t see anything wrong with analyzing what’s happening with this fox.
First, let's clearly trace the plot thread that connects her with the main character.
Maid Marian and Robin Hood claim that they have not seen each other since childhood. That is, they were approximately 6-9 years old. At this age, they walked through the royal garden, where Robin carved their initials into a tree, which can be interpreted as an unspoken oath.
However, no one in their right mind would take childhood vows as something serious. Remember how much you said and did as a child. Someone could swear on something even on blood - this is all the empty talk of children's heads.
But for some reason, it is this empty oath that plays a role in their future union. Let's go further down the list. The fox goes to study in London. The question is - in the 12th century did she study in a nunnery or at an institute for noble maidens? But, apparently, there was no one in London worthy who would NOTICE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FOX IN ENGLAND, hmm. Or even there she was so faithful to her childhood oath with the fox that she rejected even the most beautiful nobles, which I personally doubt, since it even sounds stupid. Children cannot maintain monastic vows and maintain such fidelity. They are drawn to beautiful pictures and words. So we conclude that there were NO men at all in London. Upon her return, she again settles in her castle and does not go beyond its borders, content only with the company of her nurse, Lady-in-waiting Klacky, and the court animals, which we do not see. This means there are no interesting men there. Let's say. Let’s just assume that no one in the castle notices such a fox and no one cares about her all these years!
Let's move on. Robin Hood and his “love” never once during this time even thought of visiting her or secretly entering her garden. Although EVEN CHILDREN could do it in broad daylight without any problems! “Love” is so strong that after so many years he still breaks down like a virgin in his forest, thinking that his lifestyle is not worthy of her attention (and this is true). However, the peasants and court people deliberately encourage them both to accept the fact that they have some kind of romance that they found out about.... HOW?! Were they all walking in that garden then? How do the peasants know about their relationship if EVEN THEY don’t know about their relationship?! As a result, I conclude that this is mass hysteria based on species characteristics. "He is a fox and she is a fox - so they must be a couple." Let's take into account that there are simply no other foxes and foxes in Nottingham and we get absolute species isolation. We draw another conclusion - the heroes are deprived of choice and pushed into relationships by popular rumors and gossip. Two questions arise:
What if some rooster or deer took on the role of a folk hero?
Why would she love Robin if he were a simple peasant? For childhood?
This gossip is brought with them by small children who burst into the royal garden and activate the passionate fox in Marian with their questions. A noble holiday in nature turns into a hormonal hell, where Marian, in a state of euphoria, kisses someone else's child-rabbit, playing a ROLE-PLAY about Robin with him!
She feels a flood of euphoria and nostalgia for her childhood, since it’s as if she had nothing else but the dream of one single street child. She dances and admires the posters in the closet. She is literally torn by desires for a handsome boy in the forest. Although she didn’t even see him all these 10 years. However, there is still rationalism in it, which is a little depressing. This is expressed in provocative phrases that she throws at STRANGER children and her nurse in order to receive a comforting answer from them: “He probably forgot me a long time ago. He forgot, didn’t he?!” She longs for a negative answer and she gets it. This reinforces her illusion that somewhere in the forest someone else remembers her. AND HERE'S A COINCIDENCE! Montage, and we see that somewhere in the forest AT THIS very moment Robin Hood remembers Marian for the FIRST TIME in the story, stirring the porridge in the pot! Is this the connection between the heroes? This is Love? I don't know, but I think it's editing. He immediately justifies his inaction by saying that he “cares” so much about her well-being. But the opportunity to kiss her RIGHT NOW cancels out all his worries and he simply flies to this tournament. How predictable - Prince John was right. The old man clearly knows how to attract a young virgin.
Well, at the tournament you can clearly observe that Marian’s hormones are getting out of control and her noble isolation is clearly heard. Her behavior is inappropriate. She even hints to Prince John that “Stork” is the one she’s been waiting for. This is what an uncontrolled hormonal boom is.
"I love him, Your Highness," she said - yeah. Who exactly? A 9-year-old guy whom you saw 10 years ago or a thief whom you see for the first time?
And, of course, this red-haired innocence is taken with them into the forest by robbers, where the heroes have a nostalgic trip with a love song, and then Marian is simply abandoned in the forest to rob Prince John and free the peasants from the dungeon they ended up in for Robin's insolence .
Well, then Happy Ending, since the second ending, where Marian was revealed as a heroine and nursed Robin in the church, was simply cut out. They immediately have a wedding and happy ride off into the sunset with new titles. And none of the children wonders where they are going? Do they ride horses at all? Who is driving the carriage and where did the poor Robin and his friend go, taking the Maiden with them from the palace?! In the forest? They went to the forest in a gilded carriage?! Or did Robin build himself a penthouse with stolen money? In this case, Marian becomes a princess of thieves? And an educated aristocratic lady would do such a thing? Could she live in a tent in the forest if Robin honestly distributed all the money to the peasants? A spoiled 16-year-old virgin whose panties were washed by Klacky... Will she be able to live on her own with a 19-year-old guy in the forest? And if not in the forest, then who will manage the farm? The guy who lived without a farm all his life? Bear? Or will Friar Tuck help? All this is an unknown that only scares those who think about it. This is the story of how hormones, popular wisdom, natural isolation and naive illusions led a young innocent girl into a world in which she did not belong. And children can continue to rejoice at how the beautiful fox won the beautiful fox. Yes-ah..."Won."
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