memory/hope is LITERALLY what wouldve happened to pomme and tallulah had they not have been found. theyre all in the same group (group #002), and all were very hidden from the islanders. tallulah and pomme we know were starving and nearly died from it, waiting for the islanders to arrive. memory/hope was in the exact same situation (hidden from islanders, starving) but never got the luxury of being found. they were too far out, too well hidden. that entire group is like a cruel experiment of how far can the eggs be pushed before they die. and memory/hope was the limit.
theres a reason group #002 is headed by the "department of subsistence monitoring"
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Text: I sell mortality of all sorts to those who come seeking it. Often they want just enough to appear human, to bleed, or cry. Some want to meet with death for business, and need to die to do it.
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If you don't stand with Palestine, unfollow me rn. Block me even. This goes to people who are 'neutral' too. You're siding with genocide by choosing to stay ignorant. This is not a conflict or a war, this is ethnic cleansing. If your stance is anything other than on the side of Palestine, you disgust me and I hope you suffer for eternity.
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“Palestinian civil defense discovered hundreds of bodies buried by Israeli forces in a mass grave inside the complex of Khan Younis' Nasser Medical Complex on Saturday.
Rescue workers said they had removed at least 200 bodies as of 12:00 pm local time on Sunday, and they estimated that at least another 200 remained, Middle East Eye reported.
"We found corpses without heads, bodies without skins, and some had their organs stolen," the director-general of the Government Media Office said in a statement shared by Quds News Network.”
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Whump Prompt 125
Write something inspired by this scene:
Monster whumpee transforms back into his human form and regains control of his mind, only to find the bloodied body of caretaker lying at his feet.
Overcome by horror and grief, whumpee falls to his knees.
"You see what you are, whumpee?" comes whumper's voice from behind him. "You're a monster. And the only safe place for you is with me."
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So idk if its just me but has anyone else noticed how gods in Soul Eater are typically depicted with monstrous or non-human depictions? The gods we DO know of are as follows:
Lord Death, Eibon, Excalibur, the Great Old One of Power, Asura and, eventually Kid.
Now, ignoring Kid for the moment, notice how all of them have a monstrous appearance that can be humanoid, but sometimes aren't. Personally, I believe that adds to represent how inhuman the gods truly are (exception of Kid ofc).
Like let's take Lord Death, Asura and Kid because they're the easiest tbh and literally the range of the spectrum but
Lord Death doesn't look ANYTHING near a human and it's very obvious, there's nothing humanoid about this guy. This funky freak. Because he's very inhuman as compared to his sons, as Lord Death lacks fear and is in a constant uphill battle learning how to interact with humans and protect them. However, at the end of the day, no matter how many emotions Lord Death will learn, he is inhuman. He will do whatever it takes to seek out his original goal (order) and do anything for it. While any other parent might have huge conflict and regret over skinning their child alive and sealing them away, Lord Death does not. He does not have these conflicts. He makes a lot of mistakes with Asura because he is not human and,
Asura is more human than Lord Death originally thought. Asura's not human in the way Kid is human, but Asura is already a lot more human than Lord Death could ever be, with his first ever form being a human one. It's only ever ruined by Asura wearing scarves and shirts, giving Asura a more inhuman appearance. Asura is the first of the gods in Soul Eater, at the time of his creation, to be as human as he was. But because this wasn't precedented, nobody thought to treat Asura like a human from time to time but rather treat him like a god always. This would cause Asura to become a kishin, and become more monstrous in appearance for every form he takes. I like to believe Asura's kishin form directly relates to how he views gods, something terrifying and to be scared of and inherently divine, so his form reflects that in a twisted and distorted way.
But Kid, the final of this trio, is the most human and that is due to intentionally complete humanity. Kid looks like a human, he grows like a human, he acts like a human, he is basically a human plus plus. This is because he is the most human of the gods in Soul Eater, and intentionally so (i discussed this before but yk). The one time we see him begin to lose his humanity, he gains lines on his mouth mimicking skull teeth with an eerie calm and deadly atmosphere that begins to erase his humanity, but he's still human. He still looks human, he still thinks human. And unlike making the same mistake that costed Lord Death his first child, Lord Death actually learned to let Kid be human and be a god, which provided a much better relationship.
Basically, gods are depicted as very inhuman and monstrous in soul eater and it's really neat to see.
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‘Why won't somebody come and save me from this? I must confess that I feel like a monster.’
Nadja - Blood Red Sky (2021)
Greta - Love, Death, and Robots: Beyond the Aquila Rift (2019)
Lily - Siren (2016)
Sai - Inhuman Kiss (2019)
Moder - The Ritual (2017)
Thomasin - VVitch (2015)
Dren - Splice (2009)
Beldam - Coraline (2009)
Melanie - Girl With All The Gifts (2016)
Irena - Cat People (1982)
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Text: Once the world had mostly ended, white haired sentries arrived to teach those remaining how to cheat death, now overcrowded. We called them Charons, impartial, strange, and beautiful.
This prompt was written for a 'white haired post apocalyptic creatures' request. Below is the first prompt I wrote before I remembered to include a post apocalypse element:
Once we’d conquered death, white haired sentries arrived to enforce it instead. We called them Charons, impartial, strange, and beautiful.
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