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lazycranberrydoodles · 9 months
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getting back into the untamed and i had a thought. / follow for more yllz babygirlism
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emkini · 8 months
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Wangxian but make it a Disney flick for furries
Alternatively titled: I went insane for 7 hours and created these in a haze
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fistfuloflightning · 2 months
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The moment Luo Binghe is shoved backwards into the Endless Abyss, he knows he will never return. No one comes back from the Abyss, the rift torn through reality. Doubly so, now that the seal upon his demonic heritage is shattered.
He sees Shizun’s face twist in something complicated and horrible, even as it grows smaller and finally disappears.
But he doesn’t ever hit the ground. Instead, warm water closes over his head and the force of his fall drives him deep. The water seems too thick around him and eventually even his cultivator’s lungs need a reprieve. And when he involuntarily opens his mouth all he tastes is blood.
Luo Binghe panics, gasping for air that is not there and searching blindly for the surface. And somehow he finds it, clawing his way out of the blood like some half-dead thing. There is blood in his eyes, he’s completely coated in it. He probably looks like a monster.
Somewhere to his side there’s the sound of people jumping to their feet, cries of shock and fear.
“Jiejie! Get Wei-gongzi! Now!”
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morethanwonderful · 9 months
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Okay this topic has been haunting me for a while, because I feel like I have a wildly different perception of the Yin Tiger Tally's effects on Wei Wuxian than some other MDZS fans. Specifically, I've seen some takes that include the idea of the Yin Tiger Tally as some degree of corrupting force and/or supernatural drain on Wei Wuxian's mental health within the canon of the novel.
I really wonder if the different understandings stem from being influenced by which version of the story first sticks in your head. So! Indulge my curiosity:
Reblogs are helpful here, as I figure the answers from within my personal circle vs from the fandom as a whole will be pretty different :)
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anshares · 6 months
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10.31.2023
All flavors of wei wuxian
Happy birthday!!!
Which wwx version is your fave? I love all!
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rmoonberry · 1 year
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Yin Hu Fu Twins and their Baba ♥
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fairyyuki · 6 months
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Another art for Wei Wuxian birthday and Halloween. Two versions because I can't decide between the sad and the creepy one. I love this child so much! 💔
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daynight139 · 1 year
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Yin Tiger Tally [Yin Hufu]
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anonbaph · 1 year
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This time Bye Year of the Yiger For Real!!! Here is the last part of the Tiger!Shifter AU from last year’s bunnies’s combo. Again drawn from @vrishchikawrites​​‘s prompt:
   WWX teaches LSZ how to hunt. WWX is the large tiger with a mischievous aura    A little lion cub copying a large tiger, crouching low and maybe LWJ in his human form is the prey    The prey doesn't move. He is just sitting serenely, just waiting for how two most loved people to attack him
Poor cub doesn’t get it very well yet - But soon he’ll do!
This took me so long to finish... Now that I remember, this one is the reason I didn’t post the first part yet. I wanted to finish them both before sharing..
Wifi, golden tabby mix of siberian [mom] and bengal [dad] tiger. Lancha, white siberian tiger. LSz, lion cub.
Part 1, Weimom with her baby: On twita  or  on tumbo. Part 2, Lans found tiny Wifi and found out he’s also a shiter: On twita  or  on tumbo.  Part 3, adult Wifi and Lancha as tigers: On twita  or  on tumbo [same as part 2].
And happy new year of the rabbit! xD [23.01.22]
This drawing on Twitter. Want to support my art? Ko-hi ko-fi cohín | Currently taking 25 or 30usd commissions.
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So, you guys who follow me know that gui dao is evil TM is one of my most despised fanon of all time. I have written my fair share of metas and vent posts about it.
I hate the fanon idea that it is a corrupting force, a voice whispering in Wei Wuxian's ear and sending him over the edge. And often enough, it is either resentful energy as a whole that is placed at blame for the tragedies during the Burial Mound arc - as opposed to the sects who decided that letting innocents live was unrighteous apparently - or, there is another culprit. The Yin Hufu.
The Yin Hufu, that corrupts Wei Wuxian through whispers in the ear about death and vengeance and revenge. The Yin Hufu that is almost sentient with the cries of the dead souls, with its greed for violence.
The Yin Hufu that is also, by the way, completely fanon.
I always assumed the reason I disliked that fanon trope really circled back to my dislike for casting Gui Dao as the enemy and for the generally fuckery that CQL did by actually making it a corrupting force. But there was always something else that bothered me about it, and I recently figured out exactly what, thanks to my rambling about the Sentient Weapons AU idea.
See, there is supposed to be some semblance of sentience to the spiritual weapons in the MDZS universe. Suibian's loyalty and dare I say, love for Wei Wuxian meant that it locked itself away, refusing to let anyone but its chosen master wield it. The sword that would not answer to anyone answered the call of the tiniest sliver of Wei Wuxian's soul. Chenqing, despite not being used for thirteen years, is instantly a better weapon in the hands of the man who carved it, is the powerful flute capable of great feats in the hands of its master.
During the CR arc, Lan Wangji reprimands Wei Wuxian when he assumes that he is being disrespectful to his weapon by allowing it to be called 'whatever' one pleases, until Wei Wuxian clarifies that, no, his sword is quite literally named 'Whatever'.
Spiritual Weapons are meant to have some semblance of sentience.
And the Yin Hufu does not have that sentience.
It is a cold hard weapon, to be wielded by anyone as they please. It has no allegiance, no loyalty. It is a weapon of devastating powers, and it has no sentience at all - it simply is. Wei Wuxian realizes this the very first time he uses it, and once he realizes this, he sets about neutralizing it as best as he can. He ensures that it can be of no threat, and short of destroying it - which by the way, fucking killed him - he does his best.
The Yin Hufu is not terrifying because it is some corrupting force that will entice you to slaughter millions - it is terrifying because by possessing it, anyone, can slaughter millions. And in a universe like MDZS, where much of the gentry are salivating for power like that, it is a dangerous, dangerous weapon indeed.
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Yunmeng Sibling Trio Love Languages
(NB: This evaluation will follow the CQL/The Untamed canon, as that is the version that I am familiar with.)
To recap, the Five Love Languages are as follows:
- Words of Affirmation - Acts of Service - Gifts - Quality Time - Physical Touch
I believe that all three Yunmeng Siblings have a primary love language that is distinct from the others, but evaluation is hard because of the A++ parenting of Yu “Tiger Mom from Hell” Ziyuan and Jiang “Ancient Chinese Mr. Bennett” Fengmian throughout the trio’s formative years at Lotus “Dysfunction Junction” Pier but I’M DOING MY BEST OKAY??? ANyhoo, here are my conclusions which very well might be incorrect!
Jiang Yanli - Acts of Service
I’ll start off with the easy one; it’s fairly self-explanatory. Yanli demonstrates her affection and care by cooking for others. She peels lotus seeds for Wei Wuxian in the middle of a tense family dinner. She is ultimately convinced of Jin Zixuan’s love for her when he plants a lotus garden for her with his own hands. She never leaves the bedside of an ailing loved one. Even her heart-to-heart talks with her brothers are delivered, not bestowed as heartening words, or gifted like trinkets, or provided like time. They are a response to a NEED she sees. (I adore Yanli, but sometimes I feel as if she too displays a slight favoritism towards Wei Wuxian over Jiang Cheng, and that is totally understandable if she was strongly shaken by his neediness as a starving orphan and his shaky position within the family. Such things would render Wei Wuxian as in a greater need of service than her privileged-heir-to-the-clan brother.)
Jiang Cheng - Physical Touch
Our boy just might be THE most messed up of the siblings, though he’s in a tight race. (Yay for him coming in first, for once?) And it really could go a lot of ways for him! He is CLEARLY starved for positive reinforcement (words of affirmation), works hard for his loved ones and/or those under his care (acts of service), and resents the attention Wei Wuxian gets from the distant Jiang Fengmian (quality time).
However, I keep coming back to the line “his own father had held him less than five times in his entire life.” (Or whatever the exact wording is.) Most of us probably don’t remember how often a parent held us; many of us were no doubt more concerned with squirming OUT of our parents’ arms so that we could go play. But there are more hints to this being Jiang Cheng’s love language than one line- a line from the novel, when here I am saying that I’m drawing from CQL canon! 
To quote an earlier post of mine: Wei Wuxian is constantly draping himself over Jiang Cheng, shoving him with his shoulder, slinging an arm around him, even punching him and getting into physical scuffles. Jiang Cheng is constantly hearing his brother say “hey I love you hey I love you hey I love you!”, and with all of that unspoken evidence poured over him almost every waking moment of his life, the poison from his mother and the ice from his father just... doesn’t stick. Even when he’s frantic and beside himself with grief over his parents’ deaths, accusing Wei Wuxian of being the source of their misfortune, Jiang Cheng is still is grabbing him, shoving and shaking him, even choking him- still actively seeking physical touch to process his grief. It’s when Wei Wuxian starts to physically pull away and avoid physically engaging with Jiang Cheng (”What? You want to fight?!”) after the Core Transfer/Burial Mounds that Jiang Cheng starts to panic and doubt Wei Wuxian’s love for him, thinking that Wei Wuxian doesn’t give a fuck about him or their sect family anymore.
“But what about all the times he shoves Wei Wuxian away?” you ask. Well, even THAT is an indicator, thanks to Wang Zhuocheng’s stellar acting choices. Look closely the next time you watch; Jiang Cheng’s shove offs are less “don’t touch me” than “you don’t REALLY mean you love me, if you REALLY meant it you’d listen to me and/or not get me into trouble, don’t [love language] you love me if you don’t MEAN it...”
Despite near-constant threats, Jiang Cheng has never once lifted a hand against Jin Ling, because doing so to the person who is his sole reason for living would be a complete betrayal of how he loves. And of course, when Jiang Cheng hugs, he throws his entire body into it, clings like an octopus, and does. not. let. go.
Wei Wuxian - Words of Affirmation
This was the hardest one for me to decide, and I only did so when I came to the conclusion that our Problematic Fave actually only receives said affirmation when it is... wordless.
Bear with me here.
This is NOT the same thing as acts of service! Acts of service anticipates or responds to a NEED out of love. Words of affirmation are a message that one IS loved, is WORTHY of being loved. There is nothing that Wei Wuxian needs more of believes less than confirmation that he is loved. He has been admired often, as a prodigy often is, but that admiration is shallow and fickle. Madame Yu’s poisonous words not only tear him down, but her own son too... a son that resembles his mother so much that he shares that vice. Thankfully, Wei Wuxian learned early on that Jiang Cheng’s words are not how he communicates, and learned to read the message inside-- the message that screamed “I’m sorry” and “I didn’t mean it” and “I’m just scared for you” and “don’t abandon me.”  
If one alters this love language title as “Messages of Affirmation”, the issue becomes much clearer, I think. Wei Wuxian knows all too well that words are cheap and often cruel. He craves that affirmation, that validation and celebration of his existence and intrinsic worth, but is often unable to process his own love language through speech alone. This is why Lan Wangji’s stand with him on the stairs of Koi Tower moved him to tears; it wasn’t an act of service, but a declaration that Wei Wuxian was worth trouble and damaged reputations. And of course, That Scene post-resurrection when Wei Wuxian is nursing Emperor's Smile outside the Jingshi as it starts to snow, and he's spiraling down remembering all these bad things and how little has changed and how everyone still hates him... and the sound of a guqin playing their song starts from inside. That beautiful, BEAUTIFUL moment of Lan Wangji silently saying "I love you, I'M glad that you're here, I think you're worthwhile"... but with music, not with actual words.
It’s worth noting that Wei Wuxian DOES still use and value words from the people he loves. It’s why he so easily showers compliments, and why he counsels Jin Ling to actually say “I’m sorry” and “thank you.”
I think, to be honest, Jiang Fengmian’s last words to him had much deeper resonance than one might realize because of this love language. His Jiang-shushu favors and spoils and praises him endlessly for years... only to have his final words to Wei Wuxian be an order that prioritizes his biological children’s safety (a.k.a. worth) over Wei Wuxian’s. The lengths to which Wei Wuxian goes, his icepick-through-Jiang-Cheng’s-heart words of “I did it to repay my debt to the Jiang”, are all a an echo of Wei Wuxian’s fear that if he does not honor Jiang-shushu’s last words then he was never really loved in the first place...
Thoughts? Disagreements? Reply or @ me; I’d love to hear it! <3
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tireddemi · 10 months
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Chapters: 16/17
Fandom: 魔道祖师 - 墨香铜臭 | Módào Zǔshī - Mòxiāng Tóngxiù, 陈情令 | The Untamed (TV), 魔道祖师 | Módào Zǔshī (Cartoon), 魔道祖师 | Módào Zǔshī (Audio Drama), 魔道祖师Q | Módào Zǔshī Q (Cartoon)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences 
Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings, No Archive Warnings Apply 
Relationships: Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī/Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī & Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī & Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī & Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī & Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Minor or Background Relationship(s), Jiāng Yànlí/Jīn Zǐxuān
Characters: Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī, Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Wēn Níng | Wēn Qiónglín, Wēn Qíng (Módào Zǔshī), Granny Wēn (Módào Zǔshī), Jiāng Yànlí, Jiāng Chéng | Jiāng Wǎnyín, Jīn Líng | Jīn Rúlán 
Additional Tags: Alpha/Beta/Omega Dynamics, Omega Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Alpha Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Alpha Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī, Alpha Wēn Qíng (Módào Zǔshī), Beta Wēn Níng | Wēn Qiónglín, Dragon Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Fox Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Dragon Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī/Fox Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Fox Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī, Yílíng Lǎozǔ Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī and Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn Adopt Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī, Protective Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Protective Lán Yuàn | Lán Sīzhuī, Jiāng Yànlí Lives, Jīn Zǐxuān Lives, Pining Lán Zhàn | Lán Wàngjī, Oblivious Wèi Yīng | Wèi Wúxiàn, Omega Jīn Líng | Jīn Rúlán, Alpha Jiāng Chéng | Jiāng Wǎnyín, Omega Jiāng Yànlí, Alpha Jīn Zǐxuān, Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, Supportive Lán Qǐrén 
Series: Part 1 of The Dragon and The Fox (Mo Dao Zu Shi)
Summary: Wei Wuxian leaves the Jiang clan sect in favor of taking the remaining Wens to the Yiling Burial Mounds for refuge. Only to realize there would be far more than a few surprises waiting for him in those dark forests. And a few more awaited him far outside those dark mountains.
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faalthien · 1 year
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"Lan Wangji did the only thing he could think of at the moment. He took the Yin Tiger Tally from Wei Wuxian's hand and threw it away, scattering the waves of resentful energy with it"
My piece for the MDZSwipbang for Sunnmeimei’s fic, 'The Path Up Mountain is Full of Loquats'. 
Details ⬇️
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creepyandcuddlyart · 4 months
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"two friends on a dock ... they might kiss" art by creepyandcuddly ... click to see all the products this art come on
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elogval · 1 year
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Yin Tiger Tally 🥀❤️🖤
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catmaid-san · 1 year
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I really want to laugh looking at authors who wrote Post Marriage WangXian fanfic, and wrote a scenario where Wei Wuxian feel guilty and responsible after YinHufu was recreated by others to create incident again.
Really, dude?? Look at Wei Wuxian in canon!! Does he ever take the blame for the victims caused by Jin Guangyao and Xue Yang's recreation of YinHufu? Does he ever take the blame for those things He didn't do??
Go back and read the novel!!
Wei Wuxian has said it clearly: He has paid the mistakes He did in the past life by his death. He remembered every things He did but He refuses to take the blame of things he didn't do!!
He said it so clearly in the second siege of Burial Mound!
Wei Wuxian would never feel guilty or take the blame for others who maliciously use or recreate his past invention or technique!
Wei Wuxian would never feel it was his fault that someone else use demonic cultivation for crime!
The fact that Wei Wuxian introduced the new cultivation path or create artifacts does not mean he should be responsible for others who misappropriated his Path!
....Or do you think that the founder of Spiritual Cultivation should take the blame for the Wen Clan and LanlingJin clan who used their identity as cultivators to do evil??
... Or do you think that Gusulan ancestor who saved the evil song from Dongyin was responsible because Jin Guangyao used the song to kill Nie Mingjue afterward??
Don't make me laugh.
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