Go to my subscription page.
Click on “Get Codes“
After clicking, you should be taken to Fanbox where you can choose between three tiers depending on what kind of art you want to see.
The “Son Tier“ will only give you access to my base artworks, but no shota artworks will be in this tier.
The “Father Tier” will give you access to both my base and shota artworks.
Once you have subscribed to a tier, you will get access to a password code that you will need to insert into the links of the “INSERT CODES” button.
The newest Son Tier and Father Tier codes will be found at the bottom of the most recent posts written in bold letters. The posts you need to be looking out for are always called “Father Tier (current month and year)” or “Son Tier (current month and year)”.
For example:
The Father Tier art folder will only contain the shota-related art. The Son Tier art folder will only contain the non-shota art. Father Tier subscribers will have access to the “Son Tier” folder as well.
IMPORTANT: Note that the codes and folders will change every month. Older codes from previous months will not work for the newest month. Additionally, the older art folders will be moved to new folders every month so that only current subscribers will have access to the newest art. That is to ensure that people won’t be able to simply subscribe for only one month and end up getting access to all of the next months’ art by simply holding onto the link to the art folder.
If you’re subscribed to my page and noticed that the folder with the art has been moved once the new month started, please make sure to revisit my subscription page and always type in the newest code found on my Fanbox. Thank you!
Certain artworks I post here are meant to be temporary early access sneak peeks which will be planned to be part of a bigger artpack later on. Once the artpack which the artwork was meant to be for is completed, I may or may not delete some of the more revealing sneak peeks, leaving only some pages or no-dialogue variants of them here. It is recommended to always save whatever art you want to keep; just in case it will be deleted.