I think she got a transorbital lobotomy. they would not cause scars, but they do leave a black eye. they would take an ice-pick and push it into the eye socket and mush up the brain.
I think she got a transorbital lobotomy. they would not cause scars, but they do leave a black eye. they would take an ice-pick and push it into the eye socket and mush up the brain.
I think she got a transorbital lobotomy. they would not cause scars, but they do leave a black eye. they would take an ice-pick and push it into the eye socket and mush up the brain.
TN: The guild's name is "Nijioibito", but it's written out in katakana. Niji could be either "rainbow" or "secondary", while oibito means "old people". No I don't know what that means at all, I just picked a translation that made even a little sense.
TN update! Checking through the artist's account and "Nijioibito" was written as 虹追い旅, meaning "Trip to Pursue the Rainbow" (although that would be "Nijioitabi" usually, weird). Updated the guild's name accordingly.
I don't know if the artist was thinking on this while he was making this drawing, but with the heart-shaped rock, the cracks on it, the clear implications of Flandre tapping her head against it, I can't help but think on that iconic Spongebob scene.