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vulpinae · 7 months
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I. I couldn't find the source, if you know please let me know.
II. Frida Kahlo
III. Gleipnir - Walton Ford, 2012
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God’s Country - Ethel Cain / Gleipnir - Walton Ford / Dog Teeth - Nicole Dollanganger
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sarixleo · 5 months
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Blu-ray Volumes 1-6 of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts Anime
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toky09 · 1 year
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chrissophrase · 2 months
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SHUICHI KAGAYA from GLEPNIR
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JUSTIFICATION:
"he lives in a world where aliens have given people superpowers specific to their deepest desires, and HIS superpower is to transform into a flesh-fursuit that another person can unzip and enter to control his body. in canon all of his "pilots" have been women, and he's often perceived as female by others while one of them is controlling his body, despite not having a traditionally feminine appearance. he has never complained about this, and treats these women as his "other half," a figure of admiration who can help him reach his fullest potential in---combat? 🏳️‍⚧️
one of his pilots is murdered while inside him, which causes their bodies to FUSE because of their CANONICALLY SIMILAR PERSONALITIES, creating a new person (who is explicitly a mix of the "male" shuichi and his female pilot, with them depicted nude side by side in their shared mindspace), which is *ostensibly* a higher form of shuichi's power to let someone control him to reach his full potential when he's piloted by someone he's truly compatible with. this evolved form is an actual fucking MONSTER CATGIRL. he was merged with a girl in death and their fusion took on her appearance, even though they share a mind and memories. I wonder why that is 🤔
tl;dr there's literally a woman hiding inside of him" - Anonymous
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moonofiron · 2 years
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Gleipnir, Chapter 1
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kodanshamanga · 1 month
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NEW Kodansha Print+Digital:
🐻Gleipnir, Volume 14🐻 By Sun Takeda (@takeburuo16)
🐾Shuichi and Claire have triumphed against all odds. Now only one enemy remains…The story of monsters born from wishes comes to a climactic end!
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starshower1215 · 4 months
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Blitzen: "Death of a Hero" Idea
Suggested: Listen to “Death of A Hero” by Alec Benjamin before reading.
Recap: Blitzen and Bilí had a feud with Eitri Junior because Junior’s father, Eitri, crafted Gleipnir in a rush, but Junior refused to hear that it was loosened, claiming that he checked on it from time to time and that Bilí was only trying to stain his reputation. He turned dwarves against them, making them lose business, shunning them in their own homeland until Bilí had enough and, shortly after, Blitz left Nidavellir. 
But it is mentioned that Eitri Junior is about 500 years old. Blitz is twenty. Thus, Eitri Junior was still old (or as Blitzen has observed, a step away from fossilization) when Blitz was a baby. Since Eitri himself was renowned by Nidavellir, the propaganda most likely impacted little Blitz’s mind. As a child, could he have admired Eitri and Eitri Junior? Could he have wanted to grow up and craft just as well as they do? 
As Blitz’s designated childhood heroes, their fall from grace was a tall one. Slowly, news begins to spread through Nidavellir about Blitzen, the son of Bilí, great ropecrafter. Blitz cannot craft for his life, they mock. Blitzen searches for comfort in his father one day when the contempt is too much to handle alone, and this is when Bili learns of Blitz’s admiration of his adversaries. Bilí warns Blitz against Eitri Junior, but, thinking Blitz was too young, that he had enough on his shoulders already, Bilí does not reveal why. 
Rumors reach Eitri Junior and, as Blitz is beginning to lose hope that he will ever be able to craft anything (excluding waterfowl), he gets the chance to meet his hero. He sneaks away from his father and rushes to meet Junior, this teenage boy on the verge of explosion who is hoping to find encouragement, that his hero has faith in him. 
What he finds instead is a look of complete disgust. 
Insults fly like bullets; that Blitz is worse than his father- who, to Blitzen’s shock, has been charging Eitri of poor manufacturing- and that he’ll amount to nothing as a dwarf, that to think he could ever live up to the great, renowned Eitri was a fool’s dream. That he is nothing but a receipt, the hollow ding! of a cash register after a purchase between two empty-eyed strangers. 
Crestfallen, Blitzen makes his way home to the solitude of his bedroom, where the posters of Eitri are burned, the magazines thrown out, because now, the death of his hero has scorched itself into the backs of his eyelids. And it will not wash away no matter how much he cries.
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yuuyatails · 11 months
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AU Elsa - Gleipnir (GR)
It's been a long time since the last time I draw the Symphogear Mirage AU art. This time, it's AU Elsa in the Gleipnir gear. In Norse mythology, Gleipnir (also known as the "open one" in Old Norse) is the binding that holds the mighty wolf Fenrir.
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spongeboblevel25 · 2 years
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nilly002 · 10 months
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Darlin’ / Vanessa Carlton, VICE / Gleipnir - Walton Ford / Bite The Hand - boygenius / Pia Mia / Wieslaw Walkuski / Katharine Isabelle / visualamor on ig / Damn Dog - Manic Street Preachers / The Pope’s Exorcist / unknown / unknown / Marc Burckhardt / The Hand That Feeds - The Crane Wives / x
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sarixleo · 8 months
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Special Booklet of Sacrificial Princess and the King of Beasts (贄姫と獣の王, Niehime to Kemono no Ō) Blu-ray Vols. 1-6.
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toky09 · 1 year
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ashbelero · 2 years
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Consuming problematic content: A brief example from my husband
My partner is a comic book collector. I am a manga collector. Lately, he’s been poking around the manga section while I get books because I take fucking forever to grab shit, and because of that, he’s started getting into a couple series of his own. He now collects Food Wars, Witch Hat Atelier, and a recent series called Gleipnir.
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Gleipnir is... something. I’ve watched a couple episodes of the new anime with my partner and oh boy, is it a thing. The basic premise is that people get monstrous abilities by putting special coins in a vending machine, and the main characters are a boy who turns into a living mascot suit and the girl who gets in and pilots that mascot suit like a goddamn flesh mech. In the manga, she apparently does this naked because the suit is wet and slimy inside, but in the anime she keeps her clothes on.
The characters are in their 1st and 3rd year of high school, so... 15-18 or thereabouts, just from what I know about the Japanese high school system. And the books are rated mature and wrapped in plastic at the store because of the kind of content that’s in them, and because that was their intended audience. It’s a seinen manga. It’s not aimed at kids.
My partner was born in the 80′s and is therefore within the series’ target demographic.
When I asked him how he feels about the ages being so low in this extremely sexual title (because it gets hella ecchi), he just shrugged and said “I just pretend they’re in college. It’s not a big part of the story.”
My partner is not part of the anime community anywhere online. He doesn’t know or care about debates about “problematic” content regarding aging up characters. I’ve briefly mentioned issues that people have tried to bring up against me regarding things like “incest” between non-blood-related characters or aged-up My Hero Academia dudes, etc, and... he just kinda thinks it’s dumb and doesn’t know why I bother listening. “Are you doing anything illegal?” no. “Then who cares?”
He’d rather spend his time arguing with nerds about why having POC in Star Wars isn’t destroying the series and why sending hate mail to child actors is a dick move. Which admittedly affects real people, unlike the shit I get from anime purists.
It’s interesting to see what this argument looks like from outside of anime twt or whatever - and it looks like nothing. It looks like a guy headcanoning that the high school girl with her panties taking up the whole damn page is in college.
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uh... anyway Gleipnir is pretty decent, in case anyone was wondering.
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