some domesticated Beasts in pareidolia... moar info below
fatfin perch:
the fatfin perch is derived from perca fluviatilis perch, and has been bred to be both larger, fatter and more docile in order to make herding, breeding and keeping them easier for sjörå. sjörå usually section off a section of a lake they inhabit and keep their perch there in order to keep them safe from other predators. and also with the help of their guard pikes...
guard pike:
derived from the northern pike, the guard pike is unmistakeable. selectively bred to be intelligent and loyal, these pikes are kept by sjörå as guarding/herding animals. every sjörå collective usually keeps a fair amount of these pikes in order to ensure the safety of their perch population.
tomteget:
a goat breed which has been bred by tomtar, its a very large animal for a goat and is used by gnomes as mounts and livestock. very robust and several other breeds derived from this one exist which have been adapted for different purposes (such as milk, meat, etc.). its possible that the idea of a "christmas goat" may stem from the tomtar's tendency to travel with these goats.
gloson:
a domesticated version of a relative of the wild boar, the gloson is both huge and striking in its appearence, fitting for the trolls. their wild equivalent is essentially exctinct and its current population are entirely kept by trolls at this point. used mostly as a guarding animal, but sometimes as livestock - it depends on the region (northern trolls tend to use them as the former, southern as the latter). humans have wrongfully interpreted their mane as "sharp" and able to be used to slice the gloson's target, but this is a misconception - while the gloson has quills, they aren't what is used for this manner of attack. instead, the trolls tend to provide them with sharp back armour if they choose to utilize their gloson for battle.
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never in my life have I in any way given a shit about a fanchild but by god @toadscools caught me off guard at 3am and got me to invent this boy. his name is Loch, they found him in the lake, he is absolutely an actual fae child, and he is sustained by creating problems for others. I love him.
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continuation of this bc even a crumb of encouragement is enough to keep my brain rotted.
the kings of the fuck tier list should hang out and gossip and we should say it. feat. drift compatible frienemies being casual
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Based on a combination of Jaime calling himself an alien hybrid in the first issue of Graduation Day, the way he was consistently drawn without a nose as the Blue Beetle during the 2006 run (not just the mask design either-comparing his profile to other people when in costume, it *is* distinctly flattened (and yes I compiled panels as evidence) and since it's a mask more than a helmet in terms of fit, well), and Khaji Da's ability to manipulate Jaime's physiology, I bring to you what I've been calling the Reachling/Infiltration Mode AU.
Basically, it takes the concept of the infiltration Scarabs one step further with the idea that they're designed to rework the host's DNA (or more accurately, probably, insert/replace with XNA) to be more similar to that of the Reach, although the changes are supposed to lay dormant until the end of the infiltration century.
However, on account of being magic-damaged, Khaji Da was a) unable to fully rework it's host's genome and b) fully integrated all the changes they had made functionally immediately once they'd connected completely to Jaime (which, I guess technically would be after his first transformation 'against' the posse, such as it was, but which for narrative reasons I'll say is after his technically second transformation in Infinite Crisis) which is, to say the least, not great for Jaime.
Technically, Khaji Da can still make Jaime look normal through manual manipulation of the infiltrator protocols, but since physiological manipulation is easier to do than it is to undo, it's an active manifestation that can be disrupted, although the actual power this uses up is miniscule enough to be negligible.
(On the other hand, while the Horizon's beetles do bond with their host to the cellular/neurological level, they aren't as invasive, so to speak, since the Horizon aren't, y'know, tyrannical space colonizers)
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Hello, Christ? I’m bout to sin again 😈
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just wanted to thank you all for the support on this blog and the way i've been welcomed back into rpc as a whole after years and years of being away, epecially from writing doctor who. the fifth doctor is my doctor and is especially important to me, so seeing the support for me writing him has been FANTASTIC! you guys are the greatest and i enjoy writing / can't wait to write with all of you! and everyone's blogs are so beautiful too, i never thought i'd learn how to use caard LMAO. don't ever be afraid to holler at me if you want to write <3
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