Phosphie//She/her//Biromantic AsexualNo hate, no shaming, and keep it PG-13 folks!Currently obsessed with WakfuAny questions, comments, etc. just let me know! :)
If I had a nickel for every time my favorite character from a children's fantasy show was related to one of the main villains (who betrayed their trust and killed a lot of people), is the most recent version/incarnation of said villain's brother, is a teleportation magic user, is blonde, has weird eyes that change color, is emotionally scarred, and is in love with a powerful, beautiful, and awesome plant lady, I would have two nickels.
Which isn't a lot but it's weird that it happened twice.
remember he's gonna look like, 21, maybe a few years older unless he gets magically aged again
but definitely don't think about the fact that if anything kills him even remotely close to amalia's death, it'll be grief. whether he dies taking revenge or he just can't take it.
and definitely don't remember that he will outlive everyone he loves by a long shot. even Dally and Eva's grandkids.
definitely don't imagine future generations of adventurers, in a thousand years or more, wondering why this man with strange powers has joined them in their battle to save the Sadida Kingdom. And how they can't make heads or tails of why he attacks the monsters with so much more force when they get too close to this one particularly beautiful tree.
being an yumalia fan is so painful since I can’t go a day without imagining Yugo sitting at the base of Amalias tree and there’s nothing anybody can do to comfort him
As a kid, when your parents are poor, you're poor. If they don't have money, that means none of you have money. But if someone's parents are rich, that doesn't necessarily mean the kid is. Sometimes rich peoples' kids aren't rich kids, they're just some rich freak's exotic pets that can talk but aren't allowed to.
Shout out to all the Black ppl that can no longer participate directly in the fandom they love because of the stresses of racism 👍🏾 you contain multitudes of value and I'm sorry that the color of your skin and the power of your voice makes people not want to acknowledge that.