I'm insane about details so I had to go back and rewatch and take screenshots to confirm that the finger Cooper sews back on is not his own, it's Lucy's
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brother and i decided that timothy would greatly benefit (read: suffer entertainingly) if he hacked his bad leg off to get the Static out of him. tried and true method, okay, trust.
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Cookie Frenzy
DAY3: Goretober x LifeSeries / Hermitober: Amputation / Cookie
I will not actually mix both prompts all the time!
The dog tried to fight back, so we’re making him lose a limb each time! Who would say no to cookies?
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Behold! The finished sketch page! (for now)
Featuring headcanons/ au ideas for a Post Krang Invasion recovery.
Leon is so far the easiest for me to draw of the Rise boys. (So far Raph is the hardest but I am determined.)
The next sketch page is prolly gonna be Mikey!
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Just a basic note to say that my Hanzo is, in fact, fitted with lower leg cybernetic prosthetics. This isn’t Blizzard canon, but who tf cares? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
To give a general gist:
Hanzo was born with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, or something similar. Basically, a hereditary condition characterised by high arches in the feet, instability in the ankles, and an inverted bottle shape to the lower legs, among other things.
As the firstborn son of Sojiro, the one who would succeed his father and inherit the Shimada empire, it was imperative that he appeared strong and physically able. Hanzo was coached to hide his disability as far as he was able. He opted for discreet, lightweight callipers that could be worn under his clothes, and attended his physiotherapy sessions religiously.
Meditation was one way he learned to acknowledge the pain and exhaustion associated with the disease. Kyūdō – archery – was also an escape, as it was a skill that could be honed without needless stress on his suffering joints (thank you @vaqro for this detail ♡).
It wasn’t until after Sojiro died, after the attempted murder of Genji, after Hanzo’s desertion of the syndicate, that he found himself standing in a cybernetics clinic. Tired of hidden pain, now looking for work as a mercenary, and perhaps influenced by a certain curiosity – after all, his own brother lived on as a cyborg – he made the choice to have his lower legs amputated from just below the knee. The surgery was performed in Kyoto and was as successful as could be hoped for.
It is no accident that his prosthetics can pass for armoured footwear – this was very much a conscious design choice. Even now, Hanzo is intensely private about his condition, and still feels a deeply ingrained need to appear strong, complete. As he is in the habit of bathing daily, he will use this time to remove, clean and reattach his prosthetics in privacy. Sometimes he takes them off to sleep, but only when he is alone, and able to lock himself away.
Hanzo’s disease is progressive and can, in its later stages, begin to affect the hands and arms. When he whittles, writes, or draws his bow, he is always looking out for signs of its spread.
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Putting them angst goggles back on.
Continuing from the Mohgwyn Palace destroyed by Rot Scenario!
Because... While I know it WOULD be karmic for Mohg to meet his end like that, as said before, I am kinda partial toward Mohg, and would like to introduce a scenario where he lives.
It's... Not without it's trials and tribulations though.
CW: Amputation.
In this case, someone goes down there and rescues him. Of course, who else could it be besides big(little) brother?
... Well, I suppose Varré would be a very close contender - if anything, he'd probably be the first one to do anything to save Mohg, even over Morgott! Alas, I doubt he'd be big enough to carry THAT much weight. But I digress...!
Morgott, with or without his little Tarnished, hears of what happened at the Swamps of Aeonia. And he knows that the Mohgwyn Palace is located right directly underneath the swamps.
Yet despite their differences - and boy have they had heated discussions of their differences in the past - he can't leave his little(big) brother behind. Nor is Morgott going to leave his little(little) half-brother behind. So he braves the rot to rescue both Mohg and Miquella. If there's anything that can be done for Miquella.
... We'll say that he just magics themselves out of there.
Miquella's... Unfortunately enough, still trapped within his cocoon state. But other than that, the cocoon is undamaged.
Mohg, however... Much to Morgott's dismay, he's discovered that Mohg's left arm is infected by the rot.
The accursed blood granted to Mohg by the Formless Mother has given him some significant resilience to the Scarlet Rot, but it's not a complete immunity. And it's only going to be a matter of time before the rot spreads.
At that point in time, there's really only two things left to do.
Let Mohg perish to the rot, or in a worst case scenario, become another Radahn.
Or take away the rot infected arm.
And Morgott... Isn't going to give up on Mohg.
There's some significance in it being his left arm.
1) It's his left hand that has that one weird horn growing from between his fingers, and that's the hand he uses to cast his blood incantations.
2) It's the same arm where he's seen carrying Miquella.
3) ... I mean, look at Malenia and Millicent. Limbs lost to the rot.
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Huge monster Whumper tearing Whumpee’s limbs off. Maybe they bleed out and/or are eaten, maybe they don’t and are kept alive far longer than deserved. Either way, they’re in for a terrible time.
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