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A picture that I drew to amuse myself, influenced by some of my favourite things (Mycenaean culture, mythology, silly faces, science fiction, some mythology I made up influenced by Greek mythology).
 
Here, Flim and Flam are the Sunriders, heralds who ride with the Sun at every morning and evening. Behind him is the Moonrider, Prince Blueblood, who heralds the Moon every night.
 
And the angry starpone, Double Diamond, knew that the celestials’ three horses are suffering internally. So he wants to set the poor ponies free, to wander in the depths of space with his starpone kind.
 
BONUS:
 
  • From the bigger pink star that shines, perhaps it is Twilight trying to open a portal to another universe.
     
  • Pony Flam’s line, “Oh! You see the apple sky?” is from a rather hilarious video of someone singing his song. If only it rained apples in space …
     
  • The twins’ and Prince Blueblood’s lovely armour and chariot are being influenced by Mycenaean Greek art.
     
  • See that explosion at the bottom right? _Now, this is podracing!

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