:O sketch requests??? oh heck yeah
If it's no trouble, could I get Warriors and Four doing something together? They're a fun duo but I rarely see them together ^^
-Sky Floor
Just two bros people watching and judging people together lol
I have to give @skyloftian-nutcase partial credit for this because she completely have me the idea! I was having a hard time deciding what they would do and she gave me this gem haha
Normally I don't color sketch prompts but I really wanted to quick color this☺️
Thanks for requesting this! Hope you enjoy it❤️
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I love this fandom but damn do so many of y’all not know how Constantine’s soul contract works
His soul is a turf war waiting to happen
The three big bads of hell all called dibs and have to square up if he ever dies. It’s literally something only one can get, and they get it when he dies, and he didn’t even sell it to everyone that called dibs
It’s not even a magic thing, demon lords are just stubborn and prideful, that’s literally the only reason it works because they won’t compromise and letting him die and duking it out is the scorched earth option
Literally
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I think Orym is a fascinating character in a way that is often underappreciated, because he is fundamentally a soldier, he was trained as a soldier, and that's... not a bad thing? It has no moral indication, and certainly doesn't imply that Orym is going dark. In fact, in the current circumstances, Orym acting as a soldier is very important and may actually get them through this in one piece.
I do feel that this aspect of his character is frequently approached in the fandom as an afterthought or even swept under the rug, or flat out viewed as a flaw to be overcome (especially given the overall landscape of military conflict in the real world), but being a trained soldier is not inherently indicative of specific morality or ideology. I think it's a judgment that also gets levied against paladins, because, much like any organized forces in fantasy are equated with modern militaries, fantasy worship is equated with Christianity (sometimes in the guise of 'organized religion' with all of its problematic connotations). It's incredibly black and white, and it doesn't fundamentally make sense in much of Exandria, but in this case especially.
You cannot fundamentally map the Tempest Blades onto any real life military, because the task of the Tempest, and Ashari culture as a whole, is protection against both extraplanar threats and also the malicious or misguided intentions of those on the Material Plane trying to fuck with the elemental planes. This is distinctly different even in universe from, for instance, Caleb, who was trained as an assassin in the name of nationalism, or Yasha, who was trained to be a leader in the name of tribalism.
And these two threats that the Ashari are tasked with resisting are both frequent, credible, and existential! Failing at this task is liable to have major sweeping repercussions for the rest of Exandria! It is highly probable that a soldier with Orym's training is expected to need to make incredibly difficult decisions in defense of the common good at more than one point in their life—decisions that would make every person who laughs at the premise of the trolley problem shit their pants.
And crucially, Orym wants his friends to get out of this. He has in fact already promised his entire life to ensure that they do, because he also fundamentally needs them to be able to do what they came for, without hesitation, because the singular mandate that he has devoted himself to is protecting the Material Realm from extraplanar threats, and regardless of the fact that the rest of them do not have the same training, that is also the task that the Hells have chosen.
If Nana Morri can get the Hells out in one piece, regardless of what choices they make, then their personal risk doesn't matter. I imagine that Orym isn't going to tell them that, because given the scope of the threat, there's not necessarily a guarantee that Morri can make that happen, so the rest of the Hells have to make the choice themselves to take the risk and trust that the others have their backs. And in the end, if Orym has to live with that no matter which way fate plays out, he will. He's already had plenty of practice.
They're at war, and that's how soldiers operate. Because when they're behind enemy lines, it's the only way missions get completed and they have a chance of making it back alive.
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Wookiepedia descriptions of the clones will be like “[Copy pasted recounting of the prequels plot]”, “They served on Planet with a Jedi [summary of clone wars episode],” “Personality: they showed evidence of humor when they laughed one time,” “Death: They were killed in the most horrible way you can imagine,” “Behind the scenes: Dave Filoni likes purple and that’s why his armor is purple. And his name is Huttese for Bread.”
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Ellie as the Speedforce, with a twist
So, we all know the common trope of Ellie being the Ancient of the Speedforce right? The idea that Ellie is the Living Concept of the Speedforce, and chooses her Avatars by basically just adopting some people as her Kids.
But how would the Negative Speed Force work? As far as I know the Negative Speed Force is an entirely separate type of power than what the others have, so what gives?
Well, Ellie does have a Brother...
(Spoilers for A Glitch in Time, you have been warned)
So, if you have read A Glitch In Time, you would know that Dan was placed into a New Body when he was captured, so he could be raised by Vlad.
Well, that Body was an unused Clone of Danny.
Who else is a Clone of Danny? Ellie. Dan is now Ellie's Brother.
And as such, he decided to mess with his sister by choosing his own Avatars with his own Speedforce. He adopted all of the Evil Speedsters and gave them their powers to mess with his little sister (no he doesn't care that she was technically made first, his Soul is way older than hers!)
Edit: Just realized that I forgot to say, Ellie is the Speedforce and Dan is the Negative Speed Force that Reverse Flash uses. How did I forgot to write down the MAIN IDEA OF THE PROMPT? idk, it was 3 am
He is kind of sad when some of his Avatars kill some of hers, but he makes it up to her by finding their souls in the Realms and bringing them to her so she can resurrect them.
Just a random idea I had, thoughts?
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yknow. i wonder if yanqing is "divine" in some way. i don't think he's halorian (despite the divine/angel/bird/wings/song/music theming) or vidyadhara (unless it's in a bailu "not originally vidyadhara but became so through Shenanigans) because the vibes are Off, but that he's something more like whatever luocha's got going on. like, yanqing 100% has a weird lineage because if he wasn't there'd be no reason for us not to know-- his entire bio parent conflict would've been exactly the same even if we knew his lineage. by pointing it out specifically, you're saying something, yknow.
the disciple of sanctus medicus said "you've come at the right time, little one. we can use your blood... to irrigate the celestial traces." and i... kind of read that as saying he'd replenish the aeons/the divine (?) with his death/sacrifice. in what way, i don't know.
the "heavenly blade's afterimage" title is fascinating to me. considering his connection to the garden of recollection/fuli via what looks like six phased ice, and march's connection and the theory of idrila = march, i kind of wonder if yanqing is a part of an aeon or related to an aeon, and both of them ended up in the garden & eventually without any memories in part because of their connection to an aeon.
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