i love all the flavors of howdydarling art you make sm!! i've really been stuck on the drawings you did of wally with insomnia, i love the idea of howdy carrying his ass to bed when he shows up at the bugdega totally exhausted. i thought it'd be cute if wally stepped in to take care of howdy too when he's feeling overworked, or the two of them just collapsing into a nap pile at the end of a long day
It’s been raining all day and the vibes for cuddles n sweet shid is I m m a c u l a t e
Sometimes when I think about howdy and Wally, I think about them doing that specific lil wiggle/dance you can do with your followers in cult of the lamb smhhh (and frank really wanting to join but is very shy about it)
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The Back Hug - the hug to show the partner that you miss them (Part 5/?)
Only Friends
Absolute Zero
Step By Step
Love Class 2
Taikan Yoho / My Personal Weatherman
I Feel You Linger In The Air
Love In Thranslation
Oh My Assistent
Kiseki: Dear To Me
Only Friends
My favorite backhugs as part of my favorite bl-tropes-collection.
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yknow on the one hand im glad 500k people on tiktok have seen my article on brg in screenshots and have learned about the account, but on the other hand the description of the tiktok doesn't even mention my websites url and i have like 20k views on my site. like idk a few more people seeing it on my site and seeing the donation banner at the bottom might've been nice for my horrible finances this month.
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this art but its baby Stiles encountering Alpha Talia Hale in the preserve and she’s on the tail of two hunters but she got distracted by the scent of this tiny thing of a human who’s all alone in the preserve.
she’s so surprised she doesn’t even change back and they stare at eachother until Stiles just giggles and points to a spot to his left. Talia scents towards where he’s pointing and yep she can smell the hunters. they probably got distracted by the child too and tried to hide as best they could.
Talia approaches the child slowly and makes sure his scent stays without fear. when she gets to him she nudges the child so he turns around, facing away from the hunters. she then leaves him to deal with the hunters, quick and quiet. they can deal with their bodies later.
she walks back to the child who obediently stayed in the position she left him in. this time when she gets close the child lifts his tiny arms up in the general “pick me up” gesture and Talia picks him up in her big wolf like arms and the boy immediately settles his head on her shoulder and she rumbles a low sound, the one she makes when she’s putting her own cubs to sleep or to sooth them. this poor boy’s parents must be worried sick. better to get him home as soon as possible.
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You know what's interesting to me? For all people keep claiming at every juncture that perhaps Bells Hells will come around on the gods and see the harm they do (which, as discussed extensively, is, half the time, simply not intervening) not only have they never done so, but also they never quite cross the line into saying the party should join the Ruby Vanguard or aid them - and indeed, they defend against it - so what does this achieve? It feels like they're asking for a story in which the party stands idly by, which isn't much of a story nor, if I may connect this briefly to the real world, a political stance anyone should be proud of.
That's honestly the frustration with the gods and the "what if the Vanguard has a point" conversations in-game. What do we do then? Do we allow the organization that will murder anyone for pretty much any reason that loosely ties into their goals run rampant? The group that (perhaps unwittingly, but then again, Otohan's blades had that poison) disrupted magic world-wide, and caused people who had the misfortune to live at nexus points to be teleported (most, as commoners, without means of return). While also fomenting worldwide unrest?
Those were the arguments before the trip to Ruidus; with the reveal of the Vanguard's goals to invade Exandria, the situation becomes even more dire. Do you let the Imperium take over the planet?
And do the arguments against the gods even hold up? If Ludinus is so angry at them for the Calamity, what does it say that he destroyed Western Wildemount's first post-Calamity society for entirely selfish means? (What does it say about the validity of vengeance as a motivator?) What does it say that Laudna told Imogen she could always just live in a cottage quietly without issue before the solstice even happened? (Would this still be true if the Imperium controls the world?) What does it say that when faced with a furious, grieving party and the daughter she keeps telling herself was her reason for all of this, Liliana can't provide an answer to the question of what the gods have done other than that their followers will retaliate...for, you know, the Vanguard's endless list of murders. (That is how the Vanguard and Imperium tend to think, huh? "How dare your face get in the way of my boot; how dare you hit me back when I strike you.") She can't even provide a positive answer - why is Predathos better - other than "I feel it", even though Imogen and Fearne know firsthand that Predathos can provide artificial feelings of elation. Given all the harm Ludinus has done in pursuit, why isn't the conclusion "the gods should have crashed Aeor in such a way that the tech was unrecoverable?"
Even as early as the first real discussion on what the party should do, the fandom always stopped short of saying "no, Imogen's right, they should join up with the people who killed half the party," it was always "no, she didn't really mean it, she just was trying to connect with her mother." Well, she's connected with her mother, and at this point the party doesn't even care about the gods particularly (their only divinely-connected party member having died to prevent the Vanguard from killing all of them). So they will stop the Vanguard; as Ashton says, the means are unforgiveable. As Laudna says, it's not safe to bet on Predathos's apathy. As Imogen says, she's done running; the voice that she used to think of as a lifeline belongs to someone she doesn't trust. So I guess my question is: if they're stopping the people who are trying to kill the gods (and defense of the gods isn't remotely their personal motivation)...do you think the next phase of the campaign is Bells Hells personally killing the gods? Reconstructing the Aeor tech and hoping none of their allies notice? How does this end? Does your ideology ever get enacted? Or is this entirely moot and pointless and the story ends with Bells Hells saying "well, I'm really glad we stopped the people who [insert list of Vanguard atrocities from above]; none of us follow the gods or plan to, but honestly, the status quo we return to is preferable to whatever nightmare Ludinus had concocted in his violent quest for power and revenge"?
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I can see Chop-Top being extremely showy. Like, flaunting you to everyone. Showing you off to his band mates, friends...even customers at the Last Chance Gas Station. But he also makes sure you *know* you're his. He'd fuck you hard while mumbling and groaning about how your his and nobody else's, and how he'd literally kill for you.
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another example of how this war is just a fucking fandom to them.
like WOW congratulations this poster single-handedly ended the war! Here’s your sticker: ⭐️
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