COTL x YGO Crossover: The Lamb/Yugi
COTL x YGO Crossover: The Lamb/Yugi by @Casteso

Have a few fanart pieces I want to show, but I don't think uploading multiple images on Side 7 is possible, so I'll just upload them alongside my artfight attacks.

Is this cringe? Probably. Do I particularly care? No.

 

I started on these sketches awhile back, but when the Unholy Alliance update was first announced a few months ago, it motivated me to finish these. I like to think of this little crossover as basically Cult of the Lamb, but instead of fighting with weapons, it’s Duel Monsters and shadow games. Below is my thought process for all the following sketches.

 

The Lamb-Yugi: Shocker, the main character from the manga/anime is the lamb in this case. I originally tried to put hair on all of these sketches, but they either didn’t look good/were too complicated/got in the way of other main features/etc. so I decided that whoever was placed as Yugi and Yami Yugi would be the only ones with crazy anime hair in this world(don’t think too hard as to why the Lamb is the only one with hair in the universe shhh). Instead of a Millennium Puzzle, I went with a Millennium Red Crown instead; kept the lamb’s cape and added a gold choker. I imagine the Lamb got it the same way they got it in game with Narinder giving it to them in exchange for setting him free.

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