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izvmimi · 18 days
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HOW SELECTIVE IS YOUR 2D FAVE ROSTER? (updated for 2024)
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Fandom is so exciting! It’s a blessing to be part of fandom and to get to simp for your faves with other people who share similar lists, especially since there are so many to pick from! 
Seeing your list of faves lengthen, shorten and develop over time is exciting, but when was the last time you really looked at your list and decided how much of it is truly based on your interest, or if you’re just a victim of the dash? 
Just how basic are you? Are you a flavor of the month type or is there a healthy amount of diversity? Are you selective? 
This game is easy. I’ll give you a bunch of fandoms, and you’ll simply tally how many you get at the end. There are some special conditions at the end, so make sure you read to the very bottom if you play!
I recommend you be familiar with at least 4 of these fandoms to play! The fandoms mentioned are BNHA, JJK, HQ, Tokyo Revengers, Blue Lock, Demon Slayer, AOT, One Piece, Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Naruto, Hunter x Hunter and a few others.
Tag your friends and please don’t take it too seriously!
(^^ and I mean this last part, please do not take this too seriously, it's for fun! Nobody is judging you and if your score is high, it's really just because you have a lot of love to give, I'm literally just teasing!)
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BNHA
Bakugou - 4
Deku - 2
Todoroki - 3
Shinsou - 3
Dabi - 3
Aizawa - 2
Hawks - 2
Shigaraki - 2
Mirio - 1
Denki - 2
Sero - 1
JJK
Gojo - 5
Yuuji - 4
Sukuna - 4
Nanami - 5
Toji - 3
Getou - 3
Yuuta - 3
Choso - 3
Megumi - 1
HAIKYUU
Kuroo - 4
Atsumu - 3
Ushijima - 3
Bokuto - 2
Iwa - 2
Daichi - 2
Osamu - 2
Kita - 1
TOKYO REVENGERS
Mikey - 3
Baji - 3
Draken - 3
Ran - 3
Chifuyu - 2
Sanzu - 2
BLUE LOCK
Either of the Itoshi brothers - 10
Nagi - 3
Michael Kaiser - 2
Kunigami - 2
Barou - 2
Bachira- 2
Reo - 1
Chigiri - 1
Isagi - 1
DEMON SLAYER
Sanemi - 4
Tengen - 3
Rengoku - 3
Akaza - 2
Tanjiro - 2
AOT
Levi - 4
Eren - 3
Jean - 2
Reiner - 2
Connie - 2
ONE PIECE
Zoro - 4
Law - 3
GENSHIN IMPACT
Childe - 5
Diluc - 4
Neuvillette - 4
Wriothesley - 4
Zhongli - 3
Xiao - 3
Itto - 2
HONKAI STAR RAIL
Jing Yuan - 5
Aventurine - 5
Dan Heng - 4
Dr. Ratio - 3
Blade - 3
Sampo - 3
NARUTO
Kakashi - 4
Sasuke - 3
Itachi - 3
Obito - 2
Madara - 2
Gaara - 2
Any other Akatsuki member - 1
HXH
Hisoka - 4
Chrollo - 2
Illumi - 2
MISCELLANEOUS
Dazai (Bungou Stray Dogs) - 3
Ichigo (Bleach) - 3
Aki (CSM) - 3
Vash (Trigun) - 2
Wolfwood (Trigun) - 2
Knives (Trigun) - 2
Aomine (Kuroko no Basuke) - 2
Kagami (Kuroko no Basuke) - 2
Kyo Sohma (Fruits Basket) - 2
Literally anyone from Fire Force - 3
Special considerations:
If you have more than 5 faves with the same hair color, add 10 points.
If you like more than 5 blonds specifically, add 10 points and seek help. If one of them is Bakugou, add 15 instead of 10.
If you have more than 10 faves (even if they’re not mentioned on this list), add 20 points to your score.
If you liked both Atsumu and Osamu, add 3 points.
If you polyship with Gojo and Geto, add 10 points.
If you polyship with Bakugou and Deku or Bakugou and Kirishima, add 5 points.
If you liked both Kakashi and Gojo, add 5 points.
If you stopped talking about Nanami after he died on air, add 5 points.
If you like Gojo but have at least 4 additional ships, add 5 points.
If you like Zhongli, Childe and Diluc at the same time, add 5 points.
If you like anyone from Date Tech, subtract 5 points.
If you liked one person from every category, add 5 points.
If you liked greater than five characters from one category, add 5 points.
If you’ve watched Haikyuu and simped for none of those people, subtract ten points. I’m so proud of you.
If you pick any three people with a 4 or above ranking, get help..
If you only like Gojo, get help.
SCORING: 
< 10: What is it like only liking side characters?
11 - 30: This is healthy. Here is good.
31 - 50: I mean you’re a little basic but like this is fine. I’m proud of you.
51 - 70: I mean, it’s nice to be selective once in a while. Consider it.  
70-100: Hm.
100+ : You alright there? My inbox is open. I am here for you.
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radiantaro · 9 months
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[Swap AU] "You're...Beautiful."
Yey! Gongyi Xiao and Zhu Zhilang in Swap AU! :DD
Again, Huan Hua Palace are still human in this AU. GYX and ZZL's meeting in this AU wasn't supposed to happen. Originally, it was supposed to be Yuan-jun in the place of ZZL (and after 5 years) but, due to the interference of LBH in the plot (he ran away from sect work just to get the Sun and Moon Dew Mushroom with MBJ), it happened that this two met accidentally.
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crazynekochan · 8 months
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Sadly I ran out of further options, so a few characters did not make the cut
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nian-7 · 8 months
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Various x gn!reader
✧random headcanons w/ some of my favs (cause its my birthday.)
✧fluff, mild language & mention of alcohol
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Rei (Layer) Wakana is such a sweetheart and is so easily embarrassed when it comes to romance. It's endearing just to see her blush when you offer her your hand or a flower.
Ran Mitake can't handle any of the playful teasing. Her face erupts with blush when you do playfully tease her and she's not sure how to act when you give her a kiss on her bright red cheeks.
Shuhei Hisagi has no clue how to react sometimes when you make those teasing comments towards him. They make his brain spiral and he can't help but get all red in the face. He doesn't realize that it's the reason why you do it in the first place.
Grimmjow Jaegerjaquez has no clue what the meaning of your affection towards him is. It genuinely confuses him that he has this odd warm feeling inside of him whenever you jump and give him a hug or kiss whatever you might be able to reach. He's not sure if he likes the feeling or not.
Meguru Bachira always makes days fun when you're around. He can't help but just let loose around you and simply have fun! Doesn't matter what the two of you do, as long as you're both doing something together.
Yakumo Murai always gives you that goofy grin of his when he's about to ask you for something. Whether that be beer or just to come sit by him, you'll never know. It's a coin toss but he always makes sure it's worth your while by giving you a kiss afterwards.
Michizou Tachihara loves to come home after a stressful day and just falling into your arms. It calms him down and that's all he'd rather do. Being in your arms is the best place he could be.
Tecchou Suehiro is so sweet and even when you know his food combos are weird, he likes it when you try them sometimes. Even if they are the... less.. weird ones. He still appreciates that you don't just look at him weirdly when he eats them.
Kazuha Kaedehara is so gentle and caring with you. He's always there to be a gentleman to you. Taking your hand in his to kiss the top of it, saying loving words to you, or even just simply walking along side you.
Xiao, even when he says he doesn't want to be around mortals, he can't help but be drawn to you. He'll always check in on you whenever possible, just to make sure you're safe. Since you are a mortal after all, that's all there is to it, right?
Cyno, god, he loves it when you laugh along with him at something stupid. It doesn't even have to be at one of his jokes, he just likes that you have a sense of humor that he can work with when he does make jokes.
Mona can't help but feel all warm and fuzzy inside when you care for her. She gets embarrassed and denies it but, she loves it when you buy her something more than a salad to eat to make sure she's eating enough or when you give her affection without her having to ask for it.
Jing Yuan gets a lazy smile when he sees you walk into his office. His day just gets better when he sees you and although he may not get as much work as Fu Xuan would like him to when you're around, he doesn't particularly mind putting it off till later.
Ichika Hoshino enjoys watching the stars with you. Going to a hill where you can see stars clearly is her favorite kind of night you both could be having. It's so peaceful and she gets to spend it with her favorite person.
Akito Shinonome rolls his eyes at romance till you came along. Something about you just struck his heart and now he can't keep you out of it. He hates that he can't but he comes to terms with it little by little every time he sees you.
An Shiraishi loves to go to karaoke with you. Whether it's just you or with the rest of VBS, she loves it so much. It's always a blast and you both end up smiling when you do leave the place.
Chifuyu Matsuno can't help but think about how you might react if he were to try those cliche shoujo manga things on you. He knows it'd be embarrassing and so he never truly attempts it. Sometimes he really thinks about it though and backs out at the last moment.
Shinichiro Sano likes it when you help him. Doesn't matter how or how much you're doing or not doing, he appreciates when you help and he can't help but feel happy inside that you're showing interest in helping.
Tsuchigomori likes his alone time. Especially when it's with you. When he gets to sit and read a good book with you beside him, it's where he's most content.
Gen Narumi is the most clingy man you'll ever know. You can't seem to keep him away from you and you're not sure if you should be flattered or not that he's chosen you.
Nazuna Nanakusa can't even talk about love! She kisses you and then immediately gets red. It's those bursts of confidence that she has then they go away right after she tries to use that confidence to make a 'romantic move' on you.
Alma is such a sweetheart. He's so wholesome that you can't ever say no to him with his adorable face. Yes, he can handle himself in a fight when needed but he's just so adorable when he's having fun!
Uda is like your housewife. But he's not. He's a great lover and honestly you can't ask for more from him. Such a caring guy and he always takes care of you, even if you're sick! <3
Masato Kageura hasn't really done any sort of 'love' related thing. Yeah, he loves his family but that's different. He's not even sure how to express his love for you other than rough and random words that he feels like saying in the moment.
Reiji Amamiya... The guy is an annoying bastard to say the least. He'll tease the life out of you all while still somehow assuring you inside that he does in fact love you a lot.
Yuen is such a hard guy to get along with it yet, you and Mei-Mei do it easily. He cares about the both of you, no matter if you are a human or alien. You are precious to him and nobody can tell him otherwise.
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douqi7s · 5 months
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Top 10+ notable baihe authors currently working today
1. Jun Sola
Jun Sola (君sola)'s claim to fame rests on her tomb-raiding epic Exploring an Empty Tomb (探虚陵), which she began serialising in 2010. It is now approximately 4 million words long and still ongoing. The epic tells of the adventures of sheltered but intelligent cultivator Shi Qingyi and the mysterious Luo Shen across multiple historical periods and into modern times.
A partial (8 out of 300 chapters) fan translation of the novel (historical section) can be found here.
A partial fan translation of the audio drama adaptation for the modern section of the novel can be found here.
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2. Ning Yuan
Ning Yuan (宁远), baihe's own multi-genre queen, has been writing steadily since 2008. Her titles range from historical court epic At Her Mercy (我为鱼肉), sci-fi thriller The Creator's Grace (造物的恩宠), VR-themed novel Middle-Aged Love Patch (中年恋爱补丁), and showbiz romance The Show Must Go On (逢场入戏) For 2024, she has promised a historical cyberpunk baihe novel.
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3. Ruo Hua Ci Shu
Ruo Hua Ci Shu (若花辞树), who has been writing in the genre since 2012. She is probably best known for her historical novels, of which the most popular is Minister Xie (谢相). Billed (by me) as The Goblin Emperor meets Sha Po Lang, Minister Xie tells the tale of teenage female emperor Liu Zao's indefatigable efforts to turn her (significantly older) prime minister Xie Yi into her wife while trying to get to grips with ruling an empire.
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4. Jiu Nuan Chun Shen
Jiu Nuan Chun Shen (酒暖春深) shot to dizzying levels of fame on the strength of the action thriller Miss Forensics (我亲爱的法医小姐). The novel features a push-pull relationship between a forensic pathologist on a one-woman crusade of vengeance and justice with a self-destructive streak a mile wide and a police detective whose stubbornness is a match for hers. Its popularity is such that it even has some degree of mainstream awareness.
A partial (5 out of 144 chapters) fan translation of the novel can be found here.
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5. Qi Xiao Huang Shu
Qi Xiao Huang Shu (七小皇叔) had been toiling unnoticed in the word mines for a few years before earning acclaim with her Republican Era tomb-raiding novel Reading the Remnants (问棺). The novel focuses on the adventures of five tomb-raiders: Li Shiyi (a veteran of the trade), Song Shijiu (a creepy fast-growing baby found in a tomb), A-Yin (a tomb-raider turned courtesan), A-Luo (the Overseer of Hell), and Tu Layao (a small-time hustler).
A partial (8 out of 115 chapters) fan translation of the novel can be found here. A second partial (10 out of 115 chapters) fan translation of the novel can be found here.
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The author has since released a trio of contemporary romances — Pat Me on the Back (帮我拍拍), Evening Tide (晚潮) and Kissing a Gardenia (都什么年代了啊) — set in audio drama production and acting circles.
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6. Min Ran
Min Ran (闵然) specialises in contemporary romances, all of which have been popular enough to attract print publication and audio drama (and sometimes manhua) adaptations. Her two most notable works are the contemporary age gap romance For the Rest of Our Lives (余生为期) and the showbiz novel (with a dash of rebirth) Waiting for You (余情可待).
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7. Yu Shuang
Yu Shuang (鱼霜) writes primarily contemporary romances, and is particularly known for her showbiz novels. Notable works include the showbiz novels The Light (微光) and Those Long Divided Must Soon Be United (分久必合)
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8. Yi Zhan Ye Deng
Yi Zhan Ye Deng (一盏夜灯) is another specialist in contemporary romances. Her best known work is probably the age gap romance Feelings Speak for Themselves (桃李不言), which has been adapted into both an audio drama and a manhua.
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9. Qing Tang Shuan Xiang Cai
Qing Tang Shuan Xiang Cai (清汤涮香菜, literally: Clear Soup with Coriander) is known for her mostly-fluffy, slice of life contemporary romances. Her best known work is Fascinating (入迷).
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10. Shi Wei Yue Shang
Shi Wei Yue Shang (时微月上) she came to the attention of the wider baihe audience with her 2021 infinite flow novel Players, Please Be On Standby (玩家请就位), followed by the transmigration xianxia novel Incantation for Subduing a Dragon (降龙诀).
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Honourable mention #1: Tai Yang Jun 
Tai Yang Jun (太阳菌) is a favourite among fans of the wuxia subgenre, which is under-represented within baihe. She is probably best known for the two wuxia novels Jianghu Demolition Squad (江湖拆迁队) and Song of Everlasting Regret (长恨歌), as well as the xianxia novel The Dragon (见龙).
Honourable mention #2: Misterande
Your one-stop shop for dark deranged toxic lesbians, Misterande's best-known work is the dark thriller I'm More Dangerous Than You (我比你危险), featuring a cat-and-mouse game between a serial killer and a writer of suspense novels. The manhua adaptation has an official English translation, which can be read here.
Honourable mention #3: Xiao Bao
Xiao Bao (晓暴), known affectionately as 'CEO Bao' to her fans, has written upwards of 20 novels, most of them featuring high levels of explicit sexual content. Her titles include Bait (诱饵), an omegaverse novel featuring a mostly consensual poly relationship, and A Young Girl's Fancy is as Lovely as a Poem (少女情怀总是诗), featuring a daughter/mother relationship with (at least initial) noncon/dubcon.
For a fuller version of this post, see the DW entry here.
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spriteofmushrooms · 6 months
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Please nominate characters for the incredibly stupid event I want to run, The Annual & Eternal Allcheng Completionist Run Any% Event. Here's the random roll 2d10 table so far:
01 Jar Jar Binks (Star Wars)
02 Olaf (Frozen)
03 Heathcliff and/or Catherine Earnshaw (Wuthering Heights)
04 Six Balls (SVSSS)
05 Wang Lingjiao
06 Bowser (Mario)
07 Ganon and/or Ganondorf (Legend of Zelda)
08 Xenomorph (Alien) and/or any Predator (Predator)
09 GLADoS (Portal)
10 Shrek (Shrek)
11 You (you) and/or Your "Y/N" Name (reader)
12 Xie Lian and/or Hua Cheng (TGCF)
13 One Direction
14 Kairi, Riku, and/or Sora (Kingdom Hearts)
16 Song Lan and/or Xiao Xingchen
17 Gongyi Xiao and/or Zhuzhi-lang (SVSSS)
20 Luo Qingyang
23 Loki (any)
24 Xie'er (Word of Honor)
27 Shigure Shoma (Fruits Basket)
29 Ming Fan and/or Ning Yingying (SVSSS)
30 Jiao Liqiao (Mysterious Lotus Casebook)
34 Alucard (Castlevania)
35 Ianto Jones (Torchwood)
36 Sha Hualing and/or Liu Mingyan (SVSSS)
37 Ouyang Zizhen and/or Su Minshan
38 Qi Rong (TGCF)
40 Wei Changze and/or Cangse Sanren
41 Sephiroth (Final Fantasy)
42 PIDW Luo Binghe and/or SVSSS Luo Binghe (SVSSS)
43 Claude von Riegan (Fire Emblem)
44 Anne Elliot and/or Frederick Wentworth (Persuasion)
45 Haruhi, Kyoya, and/or Tamaki (Ouran High School Host Club)
46 Feng Xin and/or Mu Qing (TGCF)
47 Magnai (Final Fantasy)
48 Qui-Gon Jinn and/or Obi-Wan Kenobi (Star Wars)
49 Yennefer, Jaskier, and/or Geralt (The Witcher)
50 Danyin, Dongfang Xunfeng, Jieli, and/or Shangque (Love Between Fairy and Devil)
51 Venom (Marvel)
52 Mobei-jun and/or Shang Qinghua (SVSSS)
53 Tadashi (Big Hero Six)
54 Tadashi (Sk8)
57 Jinzhu/Yinzhu/Jiang Cheng
61 Ling Wen, Pei Ming, and/or Shi Wudu (TGCF)
62 Wen Kexing (Tian Ya Ke/Word of Honor)
65 Elizabeth Bennet and/or Fitzwilliam Darcy (Pride and Prejudice)
66 Yue Qingyuan (SVSSS)
67 Sesshoumaru (Inuyasha)
69 Tianlang-jun (SVSSS)
70 Toji Fushiguro (Jujutsu Kaisen)
73 Riza Hawkeye (Fullmetal Alchemist)
77 Shen Qingqiu: Shen Jiu and/or Shen Yuan (SVSSS)
80 Qin Su/Wen Qing/Jiang Cheng
86 Sidon (Legend of Zelda)
88 Mo Ran and/or Chu Wanning (Erha)
91 Jin Guangyao/Lan Xichen/Jiang Cheng
96 Di Feisheng, Fang Duobing, and/or Li Lianhua (Mysterious Lotus Casebook)
99 Wang Yue (The Journey of Chongzi)
100 Pike Dexter (Big Eden)
Only 47 options to go! Ideally, your ship should have no fanworks on ao3, but having up to 10-25 is alright.
Please include a number to assign on the table since I know very few of these characters. You don't have to stick with bad = low.
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I was playing around in a height comparison site and decided to share some comparisons...
MXTX's mc and ml
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Xie Lian - 178 (he's the shortest, I thought he was taller)
Hua Cheng - 190 (the tallest boy)
Wei Wuxian - 186 (in his first life, pretty tall I hink)
Lan Zhan - 188 (not much different between them in the first life)
Luo Binghe - 188 (I was certain he would be taller, he's the same height than Lan Zhan)
Shen Qingqiu - 184 (I think that in his first life as Shen Yuan he was shorter but who knows, couldn't find anything on it)
Me next to them cause why not
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2ha version
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Mon Ran - 189 (that kind dork gigant puppy)
ChuWanning - 180 ( Mo Ran is way taller)
Shi Mei - 183 (I forget how tall he actually is)
Xue Meng - 178 (I tried find Mei Hanxues height to put near him but couldn't find)
Me with them
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It's always nice to suffer a little bit with Immortality/hyx:
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Luo Yunxi - 177 (he's shorter than Chu Wanning)
Chen Feiyu - 188 (he's just 1cm shorter than Mo Ran.)
Me with my Yizhan so I know how much will I have to look up when I meet them
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Wang Yibo - 182
Xiao Zhan - 184 (their different of height is so little)
Me with my crush boys
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Luo Yunxi - 177 (the shortest meow)
Li Dai Kun - 181 (the tallest from my boys)
Pedro Pascal - 179 (I do think is an average male signed height as he said)
Johnny Depp - 178 (no as tall as I thought he was)
Me with my crush girls
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Zhou Ye - 165 (5 inch taller than me)
Ni Ni - 170 (my girl is tall)
Avril Lavigne - 165 (I thought she was shorter actually, she looks so short, how do I look than?!?!)
Helena Bonham Carter - 157 (she must be the same height that my mom, I thought she was my height, she's shorter than me!!!!)
Bonus! The characters of my W.I.P
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Neven - 180 (in his first life, the mc, inspired by shi mei, shi qing xuan and binghe)
Laoh - 187 (kind dorky giant too, inspired by shen qingqiu and dean winchester, the ml)
Milek - 181 (he's inspired in Chu Wanning I think, is the second ml)
Mo Guan - 168 (inspired by a-xiang I can only see her as Zhou Ye)
Nia - 165 (mystic girl with white hair revealed to me in a dream)
Vys - 160 (short boy, twin of the above, also came to me in a dream)
If anyone wants to play around, this is the site:
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generalsmemories · 5 months
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Omg i saw this art of jingy calling yanqing xiao niao (little bird), and thought how I wanted to learn chinese ever since my mother told me she wanted to send me and my siblings to Chinese school (we’re Chinese)
BUT NOW IM IMAGINING THIS AND imqgine being in a relationship with Jing Yuan and you complain about it and basically ‘😭😭i shouldve been more eager to studyyyy’ (Literally me) and because hes Chinese too he should know the language so IBFKSNF YKWIM HE COULD TEACH USSSSS ah id love that
I truly regret throwing away my academic life, but it did really fuck me up mentally at the same time (everyone in high school fr)—I think it’s mainly regret because I know I could’ve finished it all and ugh blablah SORRY.
Anyways love ya (i say it a lot but hope it doesn’t make you uncomfortable 😭) sorry for the slight dump (again) AND STAY HYDRATED!!
Jing yuan would probs fall asleep while you were revising the xianzhou basics tbh- HAHA
There's a reason he ran away from having to be a part of the realm keeping commission ion think he would be a great teacher literature wise unless you find a way to make him teach you interesting 😔✊
The academic way isn't for everyone so don't feel too bad! You'll find a way that suits you eventually uwu
Sorry it took this long to reply, but I love ya too buddy (don't worry I don't feel uncomfortable being told that)
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Hello, Loves~
My name is Bunny (She/Her)! I am 18 but this blog is for everyone (adults can check at the bottom if you want content only for you). This is my selfship blog :3, I really hope you enjoy your time here~
Please, please, please, don’t be shy about interacting, I would love to meet and interact with you guys!
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Tags legend, F/O list, DNI and one more thing under the cut!
Tags key:
Bunnys dreamy ideas - f/o imagines by me
Bunnys babbles - random other things, might be me talking, might be a ‘stuff for’ post, some aren’t f/o related but some are.
Bunnys grumblings - me complaining, most of the time it is not f/o or self ship related
Bunny headcanons - headcanons, most are about my F/O’s but aren’t really self ship related, mostly just personal ideas about the character. Might open myself up to doing characters I’m familiar with but don’t f/o someday. These will be updated with time, they are always growing posts.
Bunnys rebloggies - pictures and such I reblogged, nit other imagines but just more personal things
Bunny gives stuff - stuff for posts, which are posts where I show a character and 9 things I would give them or just things I think they would have
Bunnys favorites - my favorite posts 😅
Self Indulgent Additions - these are additions to my reblog games that are really just self indulgent pairings for my F/O’s
tw ___/cw ___ - this is how I tag posts that have potentially upsetting content, I use both
Not an imagine - exactly what it says on the tin, these are posts that aren’t imagines, though they can be F/O related
Personal gush/ f/o gush - how I tag me gushing over my F/O’s, whether they’re pictures or me babbling about them
Not F/O related - this is what I recommend blocking if you are only here for F/O or self ship content
Not technically an imagine - not imagines, but are things that could be used to aid in your imagines
Romantic F/O’s:
🎟️ - Vil Schoenheit (TWST)
🐙 - Azul Ashengrotto (TWST)
♌️ - Leona Kingscholar (TWST)
🐍♥️ - Jamil Viper (TWST)
🥪 - Arven (PKMN)
🖋️🍷 - Lucifer (Obey Me)
💵🐦‍⬛ - Mammon (Obey Me)
🐈‍⬛ - Satan (Obey Me)
🐄 - Belphegor (Obey Me)
🫖 - Barbatos (Obey Me)
💫 - Simeon (Obey Me)
1️⃣3️⃣ - Thirteen (Obey Me)
👿 - Xiao (Genshin Impact)
🦦⛲️ - Neuvillette (Genshin Impact)
🍁🎐 - Kazuha (Genshin Impact)
✍️🧪 - Albedo (Genshin Impact)
💰🖤 - Pantalone (Genshin Impact)
⭐️💚 - Kaveh (Genshin Impact)
💛🍚 - Ningguang (Genshin Impact)
🪭🩵 - Ayaka (Genshin Impact)
🤍🍂- Jing Yuan (Honkai Star Rail)
🩸❤️‍🩹 - Blade (Honkai Star Rail)
🌊📔 - Dan Heng (Honkai Star Rail)
♦️ 🍀 - Aventurine (Honkai Star Rail)
💴 - Hajime Kokonoi, Bonten era (Tokyo Rev)
❌ - Ran Haitani (Tokyo Rev)
⭕️ - Rindou Haitani (Tokyo Rev)
🚫 - Hanma Shuji (Tokyo Rev)
☕️ - Sebastian Michealis (Black Butler)
🍷- Chuuya Nakahara (BSD)
🌸 - Kaoru Sakurayashiki/Cherry Blossom (SK8)
🌗 - Jaal Ama Darav (Mass Effect: Andromeda)
💎🍃 - Adaman (PKMN)
🖤🐉 - Geto Suguru (JJK)
🔺🪶 - Falin Touden (Dungeon Meshi)
🐿️ - Cashew (Blush Blush)
🌳🍲 - Poe (Blush Blush)
🎧🫚 - Anon (Blush Blush)
🔥🦦 - Logan (Blush Blush)
⏱️💚 - Reece (Blush Blush)
🍂🦊 - Aki (Blush Blush)
🤎🥴 - Haru (Blush Blush)
🧊🥮 - Fuyu (Blush Blush)
🩷🎤 - Verosika (Helluva Boss) (I do not support the creator, but I do like the show)
📱🐺 - Loona (Helluva Boss) (I do not support the creator, but I do like the show)
🪄🐉 - Howl Pendragon (Howl’s Moving Castle)
🔭👾 - Faust (Yuurivoice OC)
Familial F/O’s
🍰 - Luke, Son (Obey Me)
🕹️🐈 - Miya Chinen, Son (SK8)
🍀😅 - Bennett, Son (Genshin Impact)
🗡️💸 - Yanqing, Son (Honkai Star Rail)
🍤🍚 - Cold Rice Shrimp, Daughter (Food Fantasy)
🌸🍚 - Jiuniang, Daughter (Food Fantasy)
🥞🟠 - Nanako Hasaba, Step-Daughter (JJK)
🥞⚫️ - Mimiko Hasaba, Step-Daughter (JJK)
🍎 - Eri, little sister (BNHA)
🤠 - Lian, little brother (PKMN)
💰 - Sam, big brother (TWST)
🍮- Saiki Kusuo, big brother (DLOSK)
🚬 🦌 - Gwen, big sister (Spiritfarer)
🐺🕹️ - Silverwolf, big sister (Honkai: Star Rail)
🍶🔸 - Zhongli, father figure (Genshin Impact)
🐍 - Baizhu, father figure (Genshin Impact)
⏳🧡 - Welt Yang, father figure (Honkai Star Rail)
🐥 - Peking Duck, father figure (Food Fantasy)
🧪🪡 - Divus Crewel, father figure (TWST)
😾🧣 - Shouta Aizawa, father figure (BNHA)
🐉🎨 - Professor Hassel, father figure (PKMN)
🦶🪤 - Chilchuck Tims, father figure (Dungeon Meshi)
🍘💙 - Cyllene, mother figure (PKMN)
🔥🐕 - Palina, mother figure (PKMN)
💜❄️ - Irisviel von Einzbern, mother figure (Fate: Zero)
💜🔫 - Kafka, mother figure (Honkai: Star Rail)
🥘🔨 - Senshi, uncle (Dungeon Meshi)
🍿🐸 - Atul, uncle (Spiritfarer)
🌼🐍 - Summer, aunt (Spiritfarer)
🩵 - Shun Kaidou, cousin (TDLOSK)
🍲🌸 - Astrid, grandmother figure (Spiritfarer)
💎🥀 - Giovanni, grandfather figure (Spiritfarer)
🐱📚 - Mozus Trein, grandfather figure (TWST)
📕🦴 - Director Clavell, grandfather figure (PKMN)
Platonic F/O’s
🦐 - The Leech Twins (TWST)
🍏 - Epel Felmier (TWST)
🦂 - Asmodeus (Obey Me)
🌊 - Leviathan (Obey Me)
🍔 - Beelzebub (Obey Me)
🍜 - Cater Diamond (TWST)
👾🏐 - Kenma Kozume (Haikyuu)
🔥🐈‍⬛ - Grim, also sorta little brother/pet (TWST)
🥊 - Nemona (PKMN)
Pet F/O’s:
🎀 - Sylveon (PKMN)
🫖 - Polteageist (PKMN)
🍬 - Galarian Rapidash (PKMN)
🍎🍏 - Applin (PKMN)
🥩🦴 - Dogmeat (Fallout 4)
🎉 - Sprinkles (Blues Clues)
💎🤍 - Duchess (The Aristocats)
🎀🤍 - Marie (The Aristocats)
🩵💎 - Lady (Lady & the Tramp)
🐾 - Dug (Up)
🐅 - Rajah (Aladdin)
🛷 - Jenna (Balto)
🍊 - Sir Pouncelot (Genshin)
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Title: South for Spring
Author: Piamo
Length: 5.5k words
Synopsis: A boy discovers a dying crow. When life and death are merely stops along the long road of existence, can love take wing? (Xianxia-inspired, danmei-inspired. CW: death.)
Before Emptiness and under Finality, everything in the world appeared minute and transitory. "Qi Siyu, it's you."
South for Spring
One day when Qi Siyu (祁思煜) was little, he happened upon a dying crow.
He lived in a big city. The houses in his neighborhood were all painted the same grey-green, each one containing a plot of grass in front that, in the summer, yellowed under the blistering sun. As it was Saturday, he was spending the afternoon at a small yogurt shop down the street from his house. Since he was still only in elementary school, he had no money. Nevertheless, the old woman working there would give him a handful of mochi and tell him stories about her grandson, Gu Yuan (顾鸢), while he half-listened, kicking his legs.
At the time, Qi Siyu did not know that Gu Yuan had passed away from illness many years ago. Out of repetition, Qi Siyu only gathered that the boy in her stories was a year older than him, liked taking pictures, was good-looking, and that the old woman bought him a new pair of shoes every time he came to visit her.
Qi Siyu was an only child who grew up in a strict environment. His parents were neither rich nor poor, but certainly it couldn’t be said that they doted on him. Rather, they seemed to have forgotten about his existence entirely. His current pair of shoes even had a little hole worn through the tip, which he often poked his big toe through wearing a disgruntled expression. Thus, he thought Gu Yuan sounded like a spoiled brat and immediately didn’t like him.
What kind of eight-year-old has a digital camera anyway!
On the day Qi Siyu stumbled upon the dying crow on his way home, the old woman had said something extremely peculiar to him before he left.
“Xiao-Yu, do you believe in ghosts?”
Qi Siyu’s eyes had tripled in size at the mention of something so eerie. The plastic spoon which he’d been gnawing on was still hanging out of his mouth, and he debated whether to shake his head or nod. He settled on a shrug, pretending an aloof expression in the hopes that she would change the subject.
The old woman’s back was facing him. When she turned around, rather than holding a handful of mochi as usual, she carried a cardboard cup filled to the brim with cream-colored yogurt and strawberry slices. From an outsider’s perspective, the dessert seemed to have been tenderly crafted, but Qi Siyu was more guarded than the average child—having been pricked by the subject of ghosts, he didn’t miss the cool glint in her eye. She handed the treat over to the young boy, along with a stack of napkins a few centimeters thick. “Good behavior is rewarded by heaven,” she said, patting him on the hand.
Silently, Qi Siyu took the yogurt outside. He threw it in the trash and ran home.
Out of the corner of his eye, the houses flew by like a river. By the time Qi Siyu reached his front doorstep, he was out of breath. His mind was filled with images of hungry ghosts, mouths puckered and sucking at the air as if through a straw. When Qi Siyu heard a dry croak emanate from the potted shrub to his left, he grabbed the door’s handle with both hands. The sun was so hot that the brass metal scalded his skin, but he continued to tug and push, his heart pounding.
The door was locked. As it turned out, the house was empty, too.
As his heart began to freeze over, Qi Siyu took a step back, the realization slowly draining the color from his face. His father was at the office working overtime; his mother was at his aunt’s house currently engaged in gossip. As for Qi Siyu’s whereabouts, they couldn’t have cared less. He might as well have been a succulent placed on a shelf, left to fend for itself in the heat. 
Another croak resounded, causing Qi Siyu to nearly jump out of his skin. 
His reflexes simply got the better of him. One leg kicked out as if tapped by a tiny hammer and slammed directly into the potted shrub. Subsequently, a tangled black mess of feathers tumbled out into the sun.
Qi Siyu held his breath. He squinted at the crow that seemed barely even half-alive.
Its teal-blue eyes stared vacantly at him. Upon closer inspection, Qi Siyu saw that a piece of tan twine had somehow wrapped itself around its body, causing the pitiful creature to look like a roasted chicken for sale at a market—albeit an unappetizing one. Beak open, it panted. 
Notably, the old woman’s words jostled around in Qi Siyu’s head. At this age, the word “karma” meant nothing to him. Whether there were six gates of reincarnation or fifty, he wouldn’t have been able to guess. He gripped the corners of his shirt with sweaty hands, feeling hateful towards that old woman and her peerless Gu Yuan. If heaven rewarded good behavior, it might be said that he was fearless of heaven for lack of grasping its immensity.
“It’s feral,” his father had said once, pointing to a disheveled cat that showed up on their doorstep in a rainstorm. “Don’t go near. It’ll bite.”
While Qi Siyu peered into the crow’s open beak in search of teeth, the suffering bird’s eyelids began to droop. Rasping, it tipped over, legs tilting towards the sky. At that moment, without thinking, Qi Siyu suddenly stooped over, casting a shadow forward that swallowed the bird up in a cool embrace. As gently as possible, he unwound the twine. Once or twice, he was thwarted by a severe knot, though eventually he persevered. 
When the crow was finally freed, Qi Siyu sat down and wiped the glistening sweat off his forehead. He then poked his big toe out of the hole in his shoe and touched the tip of the closest tail feather. 
With that, the crow exploded into the sky, its wings flapping clumsily. The ungrateful creature didn’t even spare him a backwards glance. 
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Looking back at this event many years in the future, Qi Siyu could only inexplicably feel that his run-in with the crow had been a matter of destiny. A week later, the crow was fully out of sight and out of mind—that is, until it showed up one morning scrabbling on his bedroom windowsill, a gold chain dangling from its beak. This was only the first of a series of “gifts” that would follow Qi Siyu far into adulthood, sometimes as often as every other week. 
As he aged, his wariness of animals gradually shed like a second skin, but he never quite outgrew his wariness of other humans. 
A person cannot stay young forever. In the end, Qi Siyu could not follow his parents into old age—he remained an indistinct figure in the periphery of their vision, and just a few weeks before his thirtieth birthday, he departed the Earth. 
According to legend, the Platform of the Underworld would be composed of a series of vast white fields. Only a small detail had been left out. The primordial artificer had cleaved a fissure down the middle with a knife, naming the resulting river “Emptiness” and the stars reflected therein “Finality.” When Qi Siyu first arrived at the Platform, he felt this information swirling inside him, indistinct as smoke. A warm breeze ruffled the wide, plain-woven sleeves hanging down to his wrists, the skin of which appeared a little transparent. 
So, I’m dead? he thought, tucking his hands behind his back so he wouldn’t have to look at them. 
Surveying the white fields, one didn’t have much to look at. Qi Siyu took stock of his life. Overall, though he couldn’t complain, the events of his thirty years were brief enough to catalogue on a single napkin. In his memory, he could recall only two or three moments of true import, which lay embedded in his heart like grains of sand.
Before Emptiness and under Finality, everything in the world appeared minute and transitory.
Here, time had ground to a standstill, but elsewhere the seasons still came and went, the planet turned, the tides rose and retreated beneath the moon. Qi Siyu felt a twinge of unplaceable wistfulness. 
He was neither cold, nor in pain. Instead, it was an all-encompassing thirst and the lull of the nearby river that eventually stirred him from his reverie. Within a few steps, he came to a spot where the white blades of tall grass terminated at a sandy bank, dark as night, and got down onto his knees. The river was passing by very slowly; in a daze, Qi Siyu sank his fingers into his reflection. Although he perceived the cold bite of water, his body seemed incapable of shivering. He cupped his palms together to drink.
The river, which sprang sourcelessly from the horizon, would in turn wash away every last memory of his previous life, like a slate being wiped clean. 
The soul, which arose sourcelessly from the ether, would in turn return to the elements, becoming true to itself to the utmost.
Thinking this, an imperceptible smile crept onto Qi Siyu’s face. In all his life, he never smiled that often. Even when he did, it was like he was holding an immense weight in his heart, his curved lashes lowering as if to obscure a wateriness. Truthfully, in an effort to not disturb the mood, he was only holding back a laugh. Eschatologically speaking, the afterlife seemed a bit too nebulous— 
“Caw!”
Just as Qi Siyu’s lips were about to touch the river water, a familiar sound caused him to jerk upright. 
Winging overhead like a distant halo was a black crow.
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Perhaps it was owing to his recent separation from worldly affairs, but Qi Siyu was not all that surprised to find, upon turning around, a lantern had appeared out of thin air, hovering just a few meters away. Its black flame twisted behind a paper curtain, painted with the word “impermanence.” Once again, inexplicably, he understood that this particular tool would only manifest at the behest of an Underworld retainer. The flame contained inside could dispel the anxieties of the departed and cleanse evil. 
Qi Siyu stared through the lantern blankly. While alive, he was customarily a disagreeable person who liked to come to his own conclusions and railed against the ideas of others. Only now, his eagerness to fight had dried up, leaving him hollow. 
The crow floated toward the ground and transformed into a person. 
He was no longer alone, but Qi Siyu registered nothing. Only when a pair of fingers gently pressed the space between his eyes did the feeling of lightness in his body begin to disperse, and the face before him came into clarity—teal-blue eyes partially obscured by dusky hair and a faint smile that seemed familiar, as if from a dream. Qi Siyu blinked back the mistiness that had gathered in his eyes.
“After all this time,” the man chuckled, “you really kept something so trifling?”
By instinct, Qi Siyu touched the gold chain hanging around his neck, tucked beneath the folds of his robe. At the Platform, even his treasured memories had barely remained intact, but this little artifact, which in reality had been misplaced long ago, had somehow become reunited with him.
It took only a simple touch of recognition for the gold chain to stir. Suddenly, a thought leapt into Qi Siyu’s head unbidden: Gu Yuan, it’s you. 
It quickly became clear that speaking in one’s head in the Underworld lacked the same privacy found on Earth. The man cocked his head, eyes glittering. “I didn’t expect to be recognized. After passing away, I was recruited to the ghost realm, but at that time I was very young. It took me twenty years just to refine my primeval soul. In the end, I was too impatient to visit my laolao. It was inevitable that a crow spirit devoured me on my first trip back to the human realm. 
“Some time after that, I gained enough consciousness to appropriate the crow’s body as my own, but even then, I found myself acting in strange ways. Crows are naturally disposed to gratitude. When you saved me that summer, I kept coming back to you with so many trinkets. In my state, I thought I was making you a rich man.” Gu Yuan sighed, his smile fading slightly. “Unfortunately, spending so much time in the vicinity of an Underworld escort… It’s probably owing to me that you incurred an untimely death.”
Qi Siyu’s eyes lingered over the lantern’s black flame before trailing along Gu Yuan’s flowing, damask silk robes, coming to rest on his face. Were it not for the man’s smile, that pale visage and those eyes darkened by shadows might have conspired to make him look like a true dyed-in-the-wool ghost. Looking at him now, it was clear the specter of death clung to him like a chilling aura. 
But resentment and regret were reserved for the living. Qi Siyu could only think, It’s no one’s fault, least of all yours. 
Gu Yuan’s face remained unchanged, his thoughts a mystery. The old woman had described that very same disarming smile to Qi Siyu many years ago. Embarrassingly, now of all times, Qi Siyu could not deny that the man before him was, by human standards, incredibly handsome. Besides that, the lantern’s black flame was probably performing its duty, coaxing the agitation away from his heart and leaving him uncharacteristically soft. 
Reading his mind, Gu Yuan waved his hand. The paper lantern flamed out, dissolving into ash. In its place, a jade pendant dropped into his open palm. He held it outstretched to Qi Siyu.
“This karmic pendant will ensure you a safe journey home. My last gift to you.”
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The moon-white jade pendant appeared in the shape of a three-legged crow. It glowed faintly in the twilight. As for the years of primeval refinement Gu Yuan had carefully invested, upon transporting Qi Siyu back to Earth, they would be transmuted into an extension of Qi Siyu’s own lifespan, granting him an additional twenty years. 
A low-level Underworld escort might struggle for a century to cut a single blade of grass growing on the Platform. To endeavor to rewrite a person’s karma was surely a thousand times the effort—yet Gu Yuan only continued to smile, brows lifted, seemingly unfazed. 
Qi Siyu regarded this “parting gift” with a complicated expression before ultimately flicking a sleeve at Gu Yuan.
“No one can call back yesterday,” Qi Siyu said. “In any case, won’t I just end up here again in twenty more years? Imagine what additional unfinished business I’ll rack up if you give me the chance. I’ll be rolling in my grave until the end of time.” 
Gu Yuan replied, “Actually, in twenty years you can accomplish quite a lot. You were a professor, weren’t you? Maybe think about burning some paper money for me after class, hm?” Having said so, he reached forward to append the karmic pendant to Qi Siyu’s sash. 
Qi Siyu in response batted him away with a transparent hand. 
Thus, one human and one immortal pushed these twenty-some-odd years back and forth between them like the last piece of shrimp on a dinner plate. Both Emptiness and Finality, the silent river and stars, were entertained for the first time in a millennium. 
In a land that never saw daylight, dawn never came. Only a warm breeze threaded through the white fields and traced ripple after ripple along the river, following an unfathomable pattern. As Qi Siyu admonished Gu Yuan—first for imprudence, then for fickleness, and finally for full-blown impishness—they walked side by side. Their conversation became increasingly mundane. At one point, Gu Yuan even inquired about Qi Siyu’s egg toast recipe, which he recalled during his time as a crow as having been fed pieces of through the kitchen window. 
Each time Gu Yuan was sure that Qi Siyu had lowered his guard and discreetly approached to slip the karmic pendant into his pocket, Qi Siyu summarily dodged. For a bookish misanthrope, his primeval soul was surprisingly nimble. 
The year Gu Yuan passed, before his health seriously declined, he played around a lot with a digital camera. He especially liked to photograph people and would fearlessly ask strangers to model for him. Now that he was an Underworld escort, his personal possessions were of a different nature. Despite this, he couldn’t shake his tendency to see others through the eye of an inexperienced photographer. With Qi Siyu walking beside him like this, noticing that the man’s lips were perpetually pursed, he flew a few steps forward, turned around, and framed the image between his thumbs and forefingers. 
“What are you doing?” Qi Siyu asked. 
Expectedly, Qi Siyu’s dissatisfied expression was only magnified by this limited view. Gu Yuan said nothing and just laughed mischievously to himself. 
To the south and invisible to Qi Siyu, lantern-lit ferries floated restfully upon the sea of grass. Beyond that was the Affectless City, currently only a string of golden lights lying on the horizon. Gu Yuan had almost forgotten his original intentions in coming here. He slowed his steps to a halt and gazed at Qi Siyu’s back, running his thumb along the grooves of the pendant. It was a part of him, yet was cold to the touch. 
A low, mournful howl echoed over the fields. 
As if to answer the call, one of the ferries, accelerated by an unearthly gust of wind, began making its approach. “Qi Siyu, I have to go,” Gu Yuan finally said. 
Qi Siyu turned to face him. The light behind his eyes had dimmed, and his contours seemed to tremble like the edge of a flame. Gu Yuan realized that walking just that short distance together had nearly exhausted the man’s spiritual essence. If they continued on like this, Qi Siyu would soon expend himself entirely and fail to reenter the cycle of reincarnation. 
Gu Yuan suddenly felt like twenty years was not enough after all. 
“When I was young,” he rambled, “my laolao used to tell me stories about a boy who died before I was born. She told me that he had a frustrating temperament and complained so loudly in his heart about every little thing that in his following lifetime, he was cursed to wear holes through his shoes. Every time I thought about him, it made me worried.”
“You had a closet full of shoes. It seems your head is full of them, too,” Qi Siyu said, not failing to jab him. 
“The Dao is heartless.” And so are you, Gu Yuan wanted to add with a laugh. 
Only in the presence of the black Wuchang flame did Qi Siyu at last become more agreeable, his hackles lying flat. After the karmic pendant was finally accepted into Qi Siyu’s hands, Gu Yuan boarded the ferry and bid the man farewell. 
All around him, the grass parted like waves. Gu Yuan watched Qi Siyu’s figure until it was swallowed up by the distance; thereafter, he stayed on the deck, not taking his eyes off the horizon. 
Meanwhile, his heart felt like a stone sinking lower and lower, until eventually he lost sight of it in the depths of a fathomless lake.  
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In the blink of an eye, half a century passed. 
Gu Yuan had just returned from a lengthy mission and had ascended in rank from a minor ghost to a full-fledged Underworld officer. The Clear Equinox Festival was in full swing, and within the Affectless City, the narrow streets were filled with vendors selling precious ornaments to fit the occasion. Various spirits, having cultivated their way up from the natural world, came bearing pockets of spiritual stones to purchase rare relics with.
Gu Yuan’s living arrangements were lavish enough; even the gold patterning of his robes was considered by others to be a bit too flashy. Unfortunately, having spent so much time as a crow on Earth, his primeval soul was corrupted, and as a result, he had an insatiable greed for shiny objects. If gems were fake, he could tell from several li away, but that didn’t mean he wouldn’t still buy them.
In short, he was a favored customer within the Affectless City’s shopping district. 
By the time the firebird asterism had reached its zenith in the sky, his arms were tired from holding so much junk. Gu Yuan the shopping addict was about to hail a carriage when something caught his eye at a nearby jewelry stand. After staring for a moment, he stepped forward, eyes widening.
Hanging from a wooden post was a jade pendant in the shape of a three-legged crow.
If a tool had been hewn from a person’s own spiritual essence, then it would be easily identifiable by its original creator. For that reason, it took only one glance from Gu Yuan to determine that this was the same karmic pendant he’d given to Qi Siyu at the Platform. 
It was designed to crumble away upon fulfilling its duty. So why was it here now?
According to the jewelry stand’s owner, the ferryman who’d sold it to her found it on the northernmost shore of the Underworld Platform. Naturally, owing to its superior craftsmanship, the pendant was being sold for a hefty sum. Gu Yuan had to run back home to fetch his savings in order to purchase it. 
However, to his disappointment, rather than feeling icy to the touch, the karmic pendant was as lifeless as a piece of ordinary stone. 
Whether through its one-time use or by years of dormancy, it appeared the immortal tool’s internal energy source had long since dried up. In his hands, it was nothing more than a luxurious paperweight. 
Gu Yuan’s eyes clouded over with a distant memory. For fifty years, he hadn’t set foot once in the human realm. While he was traversing the Unquiet Pass as a ghost, he had even resorted to consuming resentment from those half-finished devils he met along his path. Having nearly forgotten the meaning of the word "warmth," he realized that the same insidious weightlessness that had overcome Qi Siyu on the Platform had already numbed him from the inside out.
As for Qi Siyu, the man was gone.
And Gu Yuan? That man was probably as good as gone, too. 
These thoughts left him in a sullen mood. He wasn’t used to being introspective, so Gu Yuan’s emotions naturally caused his spiritual energy to overflow. As a result, the golden birds embroidered on his robes began to imitate life, flapping their wings in vexation. A total of thirty people crowded around to gawk at the sight, which only made him feel worse. After just managing to slink away, Gu Yuan sighed and went to stow the karmic pendant into his sleeve. 
As if merely wanting to tease an old friend, the “paperweight” suddenly stirred under his fingertips, emitting a band of white light one cun in length that pointed due north. 
This was a compass charm. Gu Yuan’s heavy heart began to race. 
That day, a hundred people at the Clear Equinox Market claimed to have seen a crow spirit clumsily flying off, clinging to a piece of jade that was probably half its own weight. 
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Gu Yuan flew for eight days, avoiding sleep and pausing only to drink.
He followed the compass’s white light to the very edge of the Underworld. Beyond, the stars stretched indefinitely. The first time Gu Yuan had tried to exit the ghost realm on his own, he had nearly expired his essence exerting himself crossing this void; this time, having learned the method of “inaction,” he intuitively rode the sky’s veins, rising higher and growing paradoxically heavier with each wingbeat. 
Upon first laying eyes on the human realm, he found that nothing had significantly changed. The compass charm led him to a neighborhood where the houses were all painted the same grey-green. 
He alighted in a tree, at eye-level with a small second-floor apartment. Thereafter, the karmic pendant in his claws flashed brightly and crumbled into dust. 
Ultimately, though Gu Yuan was a young immortal who had in total lived the length of a generous human lifespan, his time on Earth had been limited. As a result, he possessed a childlike heart that was predisposed to impatience. When he caught sight of movement inside the apartment, Gu Yuan didn’t even have the presence of mind to preen the few unsightly feathers sticking up on his head. Unaware of the influence of his bird-brain, he took to the air and glided in for a closer look.
Thus, with a doleful smack, he flew directly into the glass sliding door. 
Lying on his back under the hot sun, the dazed Gu Yuan could only think, Was I struck by a lightning tribulation just now? 
Since he was in significant pain, he didn’t move for a full minute. Following an unfamiliar sound, a shadow suddenly enveloped his entire body, and he felt a pair of human hands moving him into the shade. When Gu Yuan finally came to and righted himself a few minutes later, he found a dish of water and a shred of egg toast on the patio beside him. 
He shamelessly gobbled up the toast before noticing that the sliding door was open a hair. Since he wasn’t shy, he decided to pay his rescuer a visit. 
The first time Gu Yuan had sought shelter inside a human dwelling in his new crow body, he’d been chased out with a rolled-up newspaper. Now that he was an Underworld officer with a reputation to uphold, if such a thing were to happen again and the Adjudicator got word, he might seriously face a demotion. 
Undeterred, Gu Yuan wriggled his way inside. He performed a few awkward hops on the hardwood floor before winging up to perch on the back of a wooden chair. He swiveled his neck around, taking in the messy living room, before the sound of footsteps made his pupils shrink. 
Coming face to face with a staring person, a smile entered his heart.
Qi Siyu, it’s you. 
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Of course, on the surface, this person didn’t look like the Qi Siyu who Gu Yuan had met at the Underworld Platform fifty years ago. Having been reincarnated, this man had an entirely different face. He appeared to be thirty years old, but his hair was short, his eyes more well-rested. Rather than telegraphing a prickly nature, even in the face of a strange animal entering his house, his lips were relaxed in a wry smile.  
The exterior was unimportant. Gu Yuan’s immortal eyes could see through any living being to its spiritual core—but Qi Siyu’s primeval soul had been scrubbed clean by the Empty River. 
He recognized him, but wasn’t recognized in return. 
“You ate the toast? Did you come in here just to beg for more food?” Qi Siyu asked the crow, folding his arms. 
Gu Yuan puffed up. He emitted a displeased croak at this misunderstanding.
It was the height of summer, but Qi Siyu was still wearing a long-sleeved shirt and socks. Perhaps it was because his air conditioning unit was so efficient that he needed to keep warm indoors. Struck by an idea, Gu Yuan fluttered down to the floor and began ceaselessly pecking at Qi Siyu’s toes until the man exasperatedly backed into the sofa. To thwart the bird, he went to tuck his feet under his thighs. 
Gu Yuan did not miss that the underside of his socks had two large holes. 
A slow wavelength of calm entered Gu Yuan’s heart. Reassured, he flapped his wings twice, landing on Qi Siyu’s shoulder, and nibbled at his ear. 
If anyone had been around to view such a sight, they would have remarked that Qi Siyu must have hand-fed the bird from a young age since it was so tame. For that matter, had the Adjudicator witnessed this unseemly behavior, they would have punished Gu Yuan with three hundred years of paper-sorting duty. 
Coming and going between the human realm and the ghost realm was not especially taxing. In the years that followed, Gu Yuan’s crow form fattened up from eating so much egg toast that all the earthly crows he met on his way shot him envious looks. He always returned to Qi Siyu’s side with a gift. In the hands of a cultivator, some of those souvenirs from the Underworld might even be considered dangerous, but in Qi Siyu’s hands they were nothing more than trash. 
Meanwhile, Qi Siyu could only admire that, no matter how many wrinkles he developed, no matter how many grey hairs sprouted on his head, this crow with teal-blue eyes always looked as fresh as a photograph. 
Qi Siyu never married. After he retired from his work as a public servant, he kept only a few people as close friends. Like the holes in his socks and shoes, his introverted nature from his past life had carried over. Nonetheless, he was happy. The big crow that came to visit him without fail would sit beside him and listen to him talk nonsense, which truly was the best gift he ever received. 
One morning, it wasn’t a crow that came to visit him, but a man dressed in exquisite black and gold robes. 
Qi Siyu had grown accustomed to waking up with a terrible back pain, but on this occasion, his body felt as light as a feather. He found he didn’t even need to reach for his glasses on the nightstand to see well. He lay in bed and only wiggled his toes.
The robed man had invited himself in. Qi Siyu never locked his front door, so this was unsurprising. Moreover, he felt comfortable in this person’s presence. He only wished he had gotten the chance to clean up a bit before hosting.
When the man smiled, an incredibly familiar feeling rose up in Qi Siyu’s heart.
“You brought me so much junk all these years,” Qi Siyu said. “I would bet my life on the fact that more than half of it you stole outright. Aren’t you worried heaven will punish bad behavior?”
“If you feel like punishing me, by all means,” the man said cheekily.
Qi Siyu had a thought, but swallowed it down out of embarrassment. However, the man seemed to have the ability to read minds, because he suddenly took a few steps forward and crouched at Qi Siyu’s bedside. Before Qi Siyu could protest, their lips were touching lightly, the effect like a dragonfly skimming water.  
The only thing that brought Gu Yuan back to Earth was a finger flicking his forehead.
“How does it feel kissing a man three times your age?” Qi Siyu growled.
“How does it feel being kissed by a bird?” Gu Yuan dug back at him.
Neither one could hold back a laugh. 
By now, the room and its contents had been replaced by a sea of white grass extending endlessly in all directions. Qi Siyu, apparently standing, felt better than ever. Since he was still somewhat bashful, he took the opportunity to bolt, running directionlessly until even his newly youthful body was left panting. Thinking he’d left that dashing fellow in the dust, he turned around, only to find that the man was still standing at his side, brows quirked.
Teleporting like a real honest-to-god ghost! 
“If I tell you my name, you’ll have to remember it next time,” the man said, tenderly brushing the dark hair out of Qi Siyu’s eyes.
Qi Siyu said, “It’s Gu Yuan, of course. Tell laolao I said hi.”
Gu Yuan hadn’t gotten the chance to see his laolao in many years. Hearing about her suddenly, he paused his hand, a handful of memories flooding back into his heart. He looked down at his cloth shoes, then looked up into Qi Siyu’s eyes and nodded. 
The river trickled by their feet silently, and the stars were equally hushed. Emptiness and Finality were in no hurry, but every person knows when their time is up. 
“I suppose,” Qi Siyu said with a sigh, “this is where we say goodbye.”
“Listen, I never got the chance to live like a real human. Everything you do in life from now on, good or bad, you’ll have to tell me about it,” Gu Yuan replied. He was presently fussing with the folds in Qi Siyu’s robe, but in actuality, it was he who wanted attention. 
Unsure of how to placate him, Qi Siyu just patted the side of Gu Yuan’s face. 
Gu Yuan: “...”
Looking up at the stars, even an immortal could feel small. In the end, it was all only coming and going, nothing terribly serious. 
For a thousand years and more, Gu Yuan would return to the Platform. Some days he had to wait longer than others, but every time, standing beside Qi Siyu with their fingers interlaced, Gu Yuan would re-record the meaning of the word “warmth,” revitalizing all the channels in his heart.
“What do old friends say when they part ways?” Gu Yuan finally asked.
Qi Siyu smiled, his lashes lowering. “See you again soon.”
End.
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requindeterre · 1 year
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ScumPlane Pacific Rim AU pt. 1
Author’s Note: I watched Pacific Rim twice when it came out a decade ago, have seen none of the sequels, comics, or animated shows, and scrolled through the wiki for maaaaaybe five minutes if we’re being generous. Also, this is a multi-chapter WIP that will be put on AO3 once it’s complete. Constructive feedback welcome, I have no idea what I’m doing. -----
How was Airplane supposed to know that after a miserable death that reeked of burnt hair and vaporized bouillon, his streak of equally miserable luck would land him in the middle of a ripoff so detached from the novel that even he, the original author, didn’t recognize it? The towering spires of glass and modern steel  were too out of place for a cultivation setting. Monstrous kaiju were closer but not even the chimerical amalgams he’d written into existence quite compared to the variety of alien behemoths here. No, the realization hadn’t begun to bloom until the city of his rebirth was lost to the kaiju and he’d been evacuated to a city within the Cang Qiong Mountain Shatterdome’s sphere of influence at a mere ten years old. 
Cang Qiong wasn’t exactly a common name but the twelve prominent structures jutting into the sky when the dome was open -did- sort of look like peaks if he squinted as the refugee transport rumbled on the winding road that would deposit him at his new home. The various blinking lights on the enclosed corridors and open air walkways connecting the spires glittered like rainbows against the night sky as Shang Qinghua gazed up from the rooftop of the tenement he’d been dumped at. The dome rose like a mountain from the sprawl that had cropped up around it, a bastion of safety. It didn’t crystallize fully until he ran into Yue Qi - literally- at the early recruitment center for the dome a few years later. What was with this setting?? This was supposed to be a cultivation novel not a mech vs monster smash fest! Shang Qinghua himself was only here because the district he’d been living in had been leveled in the most recent attack, bathed in Kaiju Blue and deemed unsafe for human habitation for an undetermined amount of time. As the full measure of his predicament washed over him, Shang Qinghua’s legs turned to jelly. The final signifier of his miserable rotten terrible luck - Yue Qingyuan! In the flesh!- steadied him by the shoulders.
What! Was! With! This! 
Surely the great Airplane Shooting Towards The Sky hadn’t done anything worthy of being trapped in such a mundanely hellish version of his rent money!! And when people transmigrated, weren’t they supposed to get some sort of system or interface?! He hadn’t paid a single yuan for this and still wanted his money back.
It was just too much. The roar of blood rushing in his ears fuzzed out the world around him like he was underwater. Eventually Shang Qinghua came back to himself as the rumbling in his ears of his worldview and expectations crumbling around him resolved itself into a pleasant voice asking if he was alright. Right. Yue Qi. Here, in the flesh, in front of him, a real person wrinkling their brow in concern over the spaced out weirdo in front of them. Right. Right. Okay. Right. This was fine, totally and completely fine.
While the majority of his mind was in overdrive coming to terms with being in what he was personally dubbing ‘Pacific Immortal Kaiju Way’, the rest of him was moving on autopilot to reassure the man- boy really at this stage, even though the traces of the man he would become were already starting to shine through- still holding him upright that he was fine, really, and getting the hell out of the plot’s line of fire. It had to be a coincidence. It had to! The fact that Yue Qi had called out brightly to a “Xiao Jiu” as Shang Qinghua had made a drunken beeline to the closest bathroom to have his mental breakdown in peace was a trick of the ear and not damning evidence. It was fine, he reasoned with his head tucked between his knees in a bathroom stall trying not to pass out, totally fine. He just had to walk back out of the recruitment center, get on a bus heading further inland, avoid any of the major sects or their approximations, and live exactly as he’d done in his last life with his head down and out of sight. Ah. Wasn’t that a bit too sad though? Sure, he couldn’t do any cool cultivation things like fly on a sword but it also meant that there were likely significantly fewer papapa devices or cursed artifacts to stumble across. Or demons to end up indentured to and subsequently killed by. That had to be a win, right? By the time he’d talked himself off that particular ledge he’d missed most of the orientation and found himself simply following the line of hopefuls through the queue of booths and forms in a daze. When sleep finally dragged Shang Qinghua under at day’s end he had half a startled thought that maybe he had missed some key world building information to figure out exactly how much had changed from the original story line. 
Well, he’d figure out how to get himself safely clear of the plot tomorrow. Tomorrow was a new day and future Airplane’s problem. Ten years later saw Shang Qinghua firmly installed in both the plot and R&D juggling the interests of both shatterdomes he'd proclaimed loyalty to. Not that anyone outside of the Northern Desert dome knew Shang Qinghua worked with them- he hoped. It wasn't technically insubordination and espionage but he was walking a very thin line.
Over the past decade, Shang Qinghua had developed a small, very minor really, completely un-noteworthy fascination with which aspects held true to his original work and which had twisted or stretched or been thrown out all together to fit in this version. Like his fellow peak lords turn Officers for example. 
Yue Qingyuan had been named Marshall five years ago so he was technically running the ship. Most of the other peaks had been adapted into divisions with pilots with the exception of those better suited to the day to day practicum of running a military base literally defending the population from giant monsters. Some had fallen into more of an undefined middle ground.
Like Shen Qingqiu and his Qing Jing Peak.
Technically they handled strategy and training but that hadn't stopped them from having a Jaeger of their very own. It didn't see the same level of action as Bai Zhan or even Xian Shu or Ku Xing but that was less out of need and more out of practicality.
Shen Qingqiu had firmly settled himself as the dome's head strategist and sometimes pilot of Xiu Ya. Only pilot of Xiu Ya, with a tongue sharp enough to match. Typically he was installed in Mission Control when a breach happened but when the shit hit the fan, Shen Qingqiu hit the flight deck.
By all rights, Shen Qingqiu shouldn't be piloting at all. He'd proven too incompatible with everyone they'd tried to handshake him with, often refusing outright, let alone reaching enough equilibrium to achieve drift. If it were anyone else, they wouldn't be allowed anywhere close to a rig but Shen Qingqiu was stubborn, conniving, and irascible. So, Shen Qingqiu got his Jaeger. And proved to everyone in short order precisely why he should. Shen Qingqiu was brilliant in action and capable of piloting solo out of sheer spite and general hardheadedness. It was a feat that hadn't been attempted - let alone successfully- since the early days of the Jaeger program.
However, not even Shen Qingqiu's determination could outrun the consequences of such a ballsy play. Jaegers simply weren't meant to be piloted solo, the massive neural strain was designed to be divided between a pair or trio to keep the program sustainable. It wasn’t as though they had enough competent people to make pilots disposable. No one had managed a solo flight intact since the Mark 1 series until Shen Qingqiu. 
Despite successfully taking down the Kaiju, he landed himself in a coma in the medical ward for nearly a week recovering from the neural stress. Not that that kept him down for long. Afterwards, hearing Shen Qingqiu's vicious hissing amid Yue Qingyuan's measured pleas behind closed doors was more common than it wasn't.
It took confining Shen Qingqiu in his quarters through a breach that nearly cost the dome two of Xian Shu's Jaegers and pilots for a compromise to be reached. Xiu Ya and Shen Qingqiu by extension would be allowed to fight but -only- as a last resort. 
Such emergency dispatches didn't happen often but they happened often enough for Shen Qingqiu to seemingly adapt. No more comas. Those were traded for a few days of bed rest and a volatile psyche. More than a few tongues wagged around the base that Shen Qingqiu was clearly unstable, though never where the man himself might overhear.
Honestly, Airplane thought it was mostly a shame for the dome. If current capability was any indication, Shen Qingqiu would sit comfortably behind Liu Qingge and Yue Qingyuan in the combat rankings - IF they could get Shen Qingqiu a copilot. Shang Qinghua had written his shixiong to be fiercely self reliant but wasn't this a bit much?! Shen-shixiong, this shidi is begging you to stop throwing yourself into qi deviation - neural overload - whatever!
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mostlyfate · 1 year
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favorite watches of 2023 dramas so far post [just bc im really enjoying these two and need to talk about them xD]
the heavenly idol 🎤👼 (kdrama) —
such a fun watch!! 🥰
like legit dont want to skip any scenes like i usually do 🙅‍♀️
the leads chemistry is GREAT! 🫣
might just be my favorite kim min gue role honestly 🫡
episode three had me laughing out loud multiple times!!
+ one thing i hope for moving forward is kim dal actually believing he isn’t yeon woo like asap since this is only 12 episodes!
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the forbidden flower 🎨🌸 (cdrama) —
currently obsessed w both the drama and behind the scenes of it and preparing myself for that sad ending 🫠
cinematography, soundtrack, chemistry a+ (for me) 🤗
i’ve already rewatched the first half of episodes which is something i really don’t do w dramas but leads and their scenes are ✨ 🦋
also this drama gave us an english version of 2017 while you were sleeping (kdrama) ost lucid dream!!! yes i am still in disbelief about this 😭
+ since the drama is about to be over next week (the wait 🥲) there’s things i do have to complain about just a little lol. i wish they already had xiao han find out about he ran... there’s not much time left with just three episodes. i really don’t care about her mother and her relationship with yuan qi... like it’s just unnecessary (i mean maybe it is necessary to help her deal with things but still don’t care for it LOL) and taking up screen time in my opinion 😄 last yes the lack of communication is real but by far not the worst i’ve seen in a drama tbh so i don’t really mind it here. just the fact that he still doesn’t know is the only thing that sucks since we’re already at the end 😪
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honorable mentions!
return man 🕵️🐱 (thai drama) —
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hitomonchaku nara yorokonde 🌅👼 (jdrama) —
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vamplu · 9 months
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*This post is going to come before I post the actual announcement, so just ignore this for the time being! It’s for a silly little fall event I’m doing.
NOTES:
-For characters listed under 18, I will NOT write smut/NSFW, anything of that kind. Understandable, ey?
-For characters listed under 17, I will NOT write romance. (There won’t be that many characters under this bracket, but examples would be Kenji from BSD and Ortho from TWST.)
*Exception for 17+ rule can occur, depending on character/context/prompt, but under no circumstance will bend past 15+.
-Scroll to the Bottom for some prompt ideas!
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BUNGO STRAY DOGS
-Fyodor Dostoyevsky
-Nikolai Gogol
-Sigma
-Osamu Dazai
-Chuuya Nakahara
-Ryunosuke Akutagawa
-Suehiro Tecchou
-Saigiku Jouno
-Doppo Kunikida
-Michizou Tachihara
-Kenji Miyazawa
-Kyoka Isumi
-Yukichi Fukuzawa
OBEY ME!
-Lucifer
-Mammon
-Leviathan
-Satan
-Asmodeus
-Beelzebub
-Belphegor
-Diavolo
-Barbatos
-Simeon
-Luke
-Solomon
-Thirteen
JUJUTSU KAISEN
-Satoru Gojo
-Suguro Geto
-Toji Fushiguro
-Sukuna
-Yuuji Itadori
-Megumi Fushiguro
-Nobara Kugisaki
-Maki Zen’in
-Toge Inumaki
GENSHIN IMPACT
-Alhaitham
-Kaveh
-Zhongli
-Ayaka
-Yae Miko
-Scaramouche
-Kazuha
-Fischl
-Kokomi
-Itto
-Childe
-Raiden
-Shenhe
-Lyney
-Cyno
-Hu Tao
-Xiao
-Kaeya
-Diluc
-Yelan
-Neuvilette
HONKAI STAR RAIL
-Blade
-Jing Yuan
-Fu Xuan
-Bronya
-Seele
-Kafka
-Silver Wolf
TWISTED WONDERLAND
(To spare myself some time, I’ll be listing the dorms!)
-Pomefiore
-Diasomnia
-Heartslaybul
-Octavinelle
-Savannaclaw
-Ignihyde
-Crowley
TOKYO REVENGERS
-Manjiro Sano (Mikey)
-Ken Ryuguji (Draken)
-Keisuke Baji
-Chifuyu Matsuno
-Kazutora Hanemiya
-Shuji Hanma
-Takashi Mitsuya
-Rindo Hitani
-Ran Hitani
-Hakkai Shiba
-Yuzuha Shiba
BLACK BUTLER
-Sebastain Michealis
-The Undertaker
-Ash Landers
-Ronald Knox
-Grelle Sutcliff
-William T. Spears
SERVAMP
-Kuro/Sleepy Ash
-Lawless
-The Mother/Freya
-Ildio/World End
-Sakuya Watanuki
-Tsubaki
*You can also request OTHER characters not listed, and I’ll do my best to educate myself about them/write them!
PROMPTS
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Since this is an Autumn-themed event, here’s a list of the “Top 100 Things to Do in the Autumn”! (link underlined)
-When you submit a request, please describe the prompt you have in mind in your submission!
-I accept NSFW requests as well!
(Note: if there isn’t an age indication of 18+ in your blog, I most likely will not accept your NSFW request!)
-It could be from the list, something original, or a different prompt from another place!
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lxvebun · 2 years
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Heart-shaped kisses masterlist
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♡-masterlist for published and potentially upcoming heart shaped kisses fics♡
♡-includes: Boku No Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Genshin Impact, Haikyuu, Tears of Themis, Tokyo Revengers, Twisted Wonderland, Honkai star rail, Resident evil-
Crossed through means it's being worked on or waiting to be requested, not that it's discontinued! :3
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BNHA
Part one: Dabi, Hawks, Shinsou,
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JJK
Part one: Yuuji, Sukuna, Gojo, Megumi, Toji
Part two: Nanami, Yuta, Geto
Part 3?
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Genshin Impact
Part one: Kaeya, Zhongli, Itto, Childe, Xiao
Part two: Kazuha, Ayato, thoma
Part three: Gorou, Alhaitham, Heizou
Part four: Dottore, Pantalone
Part five?
I have a feeling genshin will be the longest lol
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Tears of themis
Part one: Artem Wing
Part two: Vyn Richter
Part three: Marius von Hagen
Part four: Luke Pearce
Part five: darius? Perhaps?? 👀
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Tokyo revengers
Part one: Hanma, Ran, Rindou
Part two?
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Haikyuu!
Part one: Oikawa, Akaashi, Iwaizumi, Atsumu
Part two?
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Twisted Wonderland
Part one: Ace Trappola
Part two?
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Honkai star rail
Part one: Blade, Dan Heng, Gepard, Jing Yuan
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Resident evil
Part one: Re2/Re4 leon
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blackmoonlightzizi · 11 months
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黄霄云 Huang Xiao Yun – 要不然我们就这样一万年歌词拼音 Yao Bu Ran Wo Men Jiu Zhe Yang Yi Wan Nian Lyrics Pinyin
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我想借天边 那轮将落未落的悬月
wo xiang jie tian bian na lun jiang luo wei luo de xuan yue
悬一只萤蝶 悬将至风雪
xuan yi zhi ying die xuan jiang zhi feng xue
悬不合时宜里 忘我的一切
xuan bu he shi yi li wang wo de yi qie
悬一场梦 滴泪交换你 心如焰
xuan yi chang meng di lei jiao huan ni xin ru yan
要不然我们 就这样一万年
yao bu ran wo men jiu zhe yang yi wan nian
把时间泊在 说再见之前
ba shi jian bo zai shuo zai jian zhi qian
用你 浅笑的甜 我的泪之盐
yong ni qian xiao de tian wo de lei zhi yan
做你的还 和我的亏欠
zuo ni de hai he wo de kui qian
你可知明哲的灵魂 轻徊过沦先
ni ke zhi ming zhe de ling hun qing huai guo lun xian
一颗心被爱恨撕裂 也不肯飞远
yi ke xin bei ai hen si lie ye bu ken fei yuan
可知你铭心的一眼 如同入骨的一剑
ke zhi ni ming xin de yi yan ru tong ru gu de yi jian
如缘似劫 不得 化解
ru yuan si jie bu de hua jie
要不然我们 就这样一万年
yao bu ran wo men jiu zhe yang yi wan nian
把时间泊在 说再见之前
ba shi jian bo zai shuo zai jian zhi qian
用你 浅笑的甜 我的泪之盐
yong ni qian xiao de tian wo de lei zhi yan
做你的还 和我的亏欠
zuo ni de hai he wo de kui qian
你可知明哲的灵魂 轻徊过沦陷
ni ke zhi ming zhe de ling hun qing huai guo lun xian
一颗心被爱恨撕裂 也不肯飞远
yi ke xin bei ai hen si lie ye bu ken fei yuan
可知你铭心的一眼 如同入骨的一剑
ke zhi ni ming xin de yi yan ru tong ru gu de yi jian
如缘似劫 无歇
ru yuan si jie wu xie
荒原的沙滚过思念 我翻涌的年
huang yuan de sha gun guo si nian wo fan yong de nian
梦一场厮守的幻觉 心岁何以万千
meng yi chang si shou de huan jiao xin sui he yi wan qian
只因那清冷的暗夜 永记繁花落尽前
zhi yin na qing leng de an ye yong ji fan hua luo jin qian
曾得少年 以吻相劝
ceng de shao nian yi wen xiang quan
将爱泊在 灰烬之前
jiang ai bo zai hui jin zhi qian
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