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sayijo · 10 months
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Kai and Cryptor as brothers can be something so lovely.
Cry just sneaks into Kai’s room and burrows under the covers and Kai has grown so used to it he just rolls over and wraps his arms about Cry without a second thought.
Cry wanders into the blacksmith section in the monastery and Kai grabs him and gives him an impromptu lesson on how to create a knife.
Kai actually putting in the effort to fix Cry’s wild and poorly maintained hair, all the while they just yell and argue like they’ve been siblings for years.
Snarky sparring sessions, with high competition. Knowing each others limits but willing to push the other just a bit.
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prefer-to-be-vilified · 8 months
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Saw a screenshot of a post earlier that said something along the lines of:
The dynamic between your favourite ship is just Squidbob (Squidward x Spongebob)
And at first it was funny, but clearly not true. And then I realised
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My favourite ship dynamic is just Squidbob
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cha1cedony · 2 months
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Yeah so I actually headcanon [insert character] as aromantic—
“Nooooo my ship 🥺🥺”
I don’t care 💞🧚
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minefujicakes · 5 months
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Little Twin Ritalins
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apotelesmaa · 3 months
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I don’t think ppl give enough credit to rui for his dedication to fucking with people (outside of tsukasa of course) like. Knowing & acknowledging that nene wants nothing to do with him and Tsukasa on her first day of second year and deliberately following tsukasa to loudly ask if she’s getting along with people (just to be a jackass)? Implying his gift to akito will explode even though it won’t bc he wants to bug akito? Like I think rui at his core is full of love and a desire to make ppl smile but I also think he’s 200% committed to the bit first and foremost. If something will be funny he’s going to do it regardless of the consequences. Guy filled with zero social anxiety & a never ending desire to embarrass his friends.
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natashadewinter · 2 months
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akechis your asuka
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jasontoddsgaythoughts · 8 months
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People who hate on DC ships and are like super public about it are so embarrassing. Like please hating something like JayRoy or BirdFlash is not going to make you look more interesting, or smarter, or whatever little fantasy adjective you’ve built up in your head. If you hate seeing something do not interact with it. Stay in your miserable little corner. Don’t even go looking for those tags because that’s exactly what you do. This is coming from someone who doesn’t even ship those ships, but I’m not big enough of an asshole to tell other people to not have fun.
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khaoscontrol · 1 year
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The great thing about being an artist is I can draw a little itty bitty Shadow whenever I want.
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skyward-floored · 1 month
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(More hdw au, several months after this memory)
Gentle humming drifts through the air as Queen Adeline rocks her baby, little Zelda’s eyes finally slipping closed in slumber. Adeline looks down at her arms to be sure her daughter is asleep, and as she finishes her lullaby, she makes her way across the room, careful to step lightly.
“Goodnight my sweet Zelda,” Queen Adeline whispers, giving her tiny daughter a kiss as she places her in her bed. “Dream pleasant dreams.”
Zelda doesn’t react, other than with a quiet snuffling noise, and Adeline gives her one more smile before leaving her be.
She stifles a yawn as she then dresses for bed, slipping her shoes off with a relieved sigh. An ache is present in her toes, and Adeline winces at the state of her feet as she finally sits down.
Her husband is away checking the state of a new training outpost, so she’s been running around twice as much as normal. Adeline would have gone along with him, but Zelda was too small to travel, and things needed to be kept up with here.
Though the extra amount of work she’s had to deal with along with a baby has been taxing, even without the added stress of traveling, and she is, admittedly, worn out.
It used to be I could handle a week of days like this without batting an eye, she thinks as she lays back on her bed with a sigh. And look at me now. Nothing but an exhausted mother with achy feet.
Zelda lets out a soft coo in her sleep, and Adeline can’t help her smile.
I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
A quiet rapping at her door makes her ears prick, and Adeline sits up, then reluctantly stands when the knocking repeats a few moments later. Seems she won’t get to rest just yet.
“Just a moment please,” she calls, putting on a comfortable pair of slippers and a robe, and then heads to the door.
She opens it, and is met with the familiar sight of one of her closest friends, Impa’s red eyes bright in the dim lighting of the hallway.
Adeline smiles. She hasn’t seen Impa all that much since she got back from her most recent assignment, even though Impa was recently appointed her daughter’s bodyguard. But her smile slips as she realizes Impa looks terrible, dark circles under her eyes, hair slipping out of its usual neat bun. She seems like she’s barely standing, and Adeline puts a hand on her arm in worry.
“Impa? What brings you here so late?” Adeline asks. “Not that I’m not glad to see you, but... are you alright?”
“I’m so sorry to disturb you your highness. But I need... I need to speak with you,” Impa says in a small voice, unusually small for her.
Adeline’s worry deepens, but she nods at her, and quickly gestures Impa in. She leads her to the small couch in her quarters, and Impa sits, her arms crossed over her middle and face oddly nervous.
The queen sits next to her, giving her room, but close enough to offer support if it’s wanted. She’s had an exhausting day, but her friend is far more important than getting a proper night’s sleep. Especially if she’s resorting to visiting her so late in the day, looking so terrible. It must be important.
“So what is it you need, Impa?” Adeline asks lightly, leaning back on her seat. “Is something wrong?”
Impa continues to stare at the floor, her face curiously blank as her arms tighten around her middle. When she still doesn’t say anything, Adeline hesitantly puts a hand on Impa’s shoulder, and she flinches, finally looking over and meeting her eyes.
Adeline is shocked to see tears in them.
“Impa..?” she asks softly, urgently.
Maybe it’s her quiet voice, maybe it’s her hand on her shoulder, or maybe it’s even the fact that Impa is actually very close to her breaking point, but all of a sudden her tears spill over and Impa is crying.
Adeline stares in further shock at the tears streaming down Impa’s face before quickly tugging her into a hug, her friend’s breath hitching with quiet sobs.
“Impa, whatever is the matter?” she asks as Impa cries into her shoulder, worry thick in her voice. She’s never seen Impa like this, her strong, stoic friend heaving soft sobs into her arms. Not even when they were children did Impa cry like this— something must be terribly wrong.
Impa sniffles.
“I think—” she says, letting out a hiccup. “I think I made a mistake.”
Adeline meets her eyes, Impa shakily wiping some tears away, and gives her shoulder a squeeze.
“Tell me what happened,” she says gently, and Impa nods, breathing out.
Adeline rings for some tea before they start, needing something to keep herself awake, and knowing Impa will appreciate it. She knows her friend’s favorite brew, and Impa does look calmer once she has the warm beverage in her hands, her tears stopped for the moment.
Impa sighs.
“During— during the assignment,” she finally begins, looking down at her tea and not at Adeline. “With the diplomatic party to the Eldin caves. You know we met with the Gorons, but they aren’t the only ones who live in that area.”
“Yes... I recall mentions of a dragon before. I believe he was to be included in the negotiations,” Adeline replies with a gentle nod. “All of the reports said everything went very well... were they incorrect?”
“No, they were correct,” Impa says, taking a long sip of tea. “The ambassador did his job well. The negotiations went exceptionally, with both parties.”
She sniffles again.
“Other matters just... didn’t.”
Adeline offers her a handkerchief, but Impa shakes her head, her tears stopped for now.
“What happened, Impa?” Adeline asks gently, aware there’s something her friend isn’t saying. Impa sighs, and tightly closes her eyes, holding her tea cup so tightly Adeline wonders if it will break.
“...I fell in love,” she whispers finally. “With the dragon knight Volga.”
The words are like a cold splash of water, Adeline blinking in shock, but as Impa squeezes her eyes shut, Adeline shakes off her disbelief and gently pats her shoulder.
“Oh Impa,” she says softly.
Impa breathes shakily in through her nose.
“I thought him insufferable at first, prideful and so full of himself. To my dismay we kept ending up together, during meetings and dinners and spars and everything, it seemed like he was always around with a smirk on his lips and some ignorant comment. It wasn’t until there was a monster attack and we fought together that somehow I realized there was more to him, and we just... we grew closer. We didn’t trust each other a bit at first, but somehow things changed, and we... suddenly we were in love,” Impa whispers, clutching her teacup.
“I did wonder why you barely wrote to me,” Adeline says, putting her hand over Impa’s. “I assumed you were too busy... which I suppose was correct, in a way.”
Impa almost smiles, then breaths in slowly.
“Yes. I apologize for not doing so. Between Volga and my duties, I had little free time,” she says, setting her tea cup down. “But back to what happened. I... it turns out dragon courting customs are different then both Hylian and Sheikah. I gifted Volga a particularly interesting crystal I discovered one day after we sparred, but it turns out the way I presented it, and what happened beforehand... it is the first step of how dragons propose to one another.“
Adeline can’t help her gasp.
“You proposed unknowingly?”
“Yes. Volga reciprocated, but I did not realize what had happened at first... but once we both figured out what had happened, I... I went along with it. And we were married. Or, mates, as he put it.”
Adeline mulls the tale over for a moment, almost unable to believe it despite hearing it from Impa herself. Impa is many things, but impulsive is not one of them, and going along with a marriage she did not intend is... very unlike her.
Which can only mean...
“...You truly love him, don’t you?” Adeline asks softly, and Impa closes her eyes.
“I... I did. I do. Let me finish,” she whispers. “We kept everything a secret, so as not to cause problems with the negotiations. I... also do not know what others’ reactions would be, especially the other Sheikah. Volga keeps company with monsters, even if he is not one himself. So we kept it all hidden. And everything was going so well despite all of the secrecy, and we were happy, the both of us, but... but then it was time for the ambassador to leave. And me with him.”
Impa’s voice shakes a little. “Volga thought I would stay with him, help him guard over the caves. I told him I couldn’t, not with my duty to Hyrule and the royal family, and my tribe as well. I wanted us to continue our relationship from a distance, but somehow it all just... went wrong. We fought, badly, and I...”
Impa wipes a hand over her eyes. “I left. I was out of time. I tried to talk to Volga once more before leaving, but he refused to speak to me. And now...”
Impa’s voice breaks, and Adeline puts her hand on her shoulder.
“I’m expecting,” she chokes out, and begins to cry in earnest again. “I’m expecting, Addy, and I don’t know what to do.”
Adeline pulls Impa back into a hug again, and her friend sobs, hurt and fear and anger and grief all spilling out with her cries.
“Oh Impa, you’ve been dealing with all of this alone?” Adeline breathes, holding her tight. “You’ve been back for weeks, I can’t imagine...”
No wonder she hasn’t been the same since she returned.
Adeline holds Impa tighter, and does nothing but rub a soothing hand along her back for several minutes, Impa trying to get a hold of herself and failing quite miserably.
“It’ll be alright. We’ll figure this out, I promise,” Adeline says gently, and Impa wipes a hand over her eyes. “Do you know how far along you are?”
“Somewhere around two months,” Impa whispers. “I began to suspect shortly after returning, but the signs are unmistakable now. I confirmed it earlier.”
She sniffles and wipes another hand over her eyes, and Adeline pulls back a little.
“We’ll figure this out,” she repeats gently, taking Impa’s hands in hers. “Things will be okay, Impa. For you and your baby.”
“But this child shouldn’t even exist!” Impa cries, her eyes even more red then normal. “They will be half dragon, Adeline, and we may have an agreement that Volga is technically a part of now, but he is still not trusted! A relationship with him is unthinkable among the Sheikah, they might not even accept our marriage as legitimate! How will my tribe react at the news that I carry his child?” she chokes out.
“Impa, all will be well,” Adeline says gently.
“I will not be able to fulfill my duties to you and the princess if I have my own child to care for!” Impa says thickly. “And my tribe may very well kick me out once they learn what I’ve done. How will all be well, your majesty? Answer me that.”
“Because I will help you,” she assures, voice firm with conviction. “You are not alone, Impa. I am on your side.”
She squeezes Impa’s hands.
“I’ll help you think of a plan. A great many things can be blamed on a sleep-deprived queen who recently had a baby,” she says with a wink. “If we work together, we can keep things quiet, and nobody will ever need to know who the father is. You’ll both be safe.”
“I can’t ask that of you your majesty,” Impa whispers, and Adeline sighs, looking at her tea which is now lukewarm at best.
Zelda shifts a little in her crib across the room, but she doesn’t wake, and silence falls over the room.
“...Do you remember when we were younger, and we pretended we were sisters?” Adeline asks after a minute. Impa nods, a minuscule smile forming on her tearstained face.
“Yes. You insisted we should be twins, despite you being three years older and us both looking nothing alike.”
“Oh, we looked plenty alike, hush,” Adeline huffs, and Impa’s smile grows just a little. “...my point is that we looked out for each other then, before either of us had any sort of importance beyond titles that were meaningless to us both. That hasn’t changed. I want to help you, Impa.”
Impa looks at her, gratitude shining in her eyes, but her gaze is still dim with grief.
“You’re certain?” she asks quietly.
Adeline nods again. “I’m certain. You’re my friend, Impa, I won’t leave you to figure this out by yourself. Plus you’ve saved my life at least twice, this is the least I can do.”
“You know I don’t require repayment for that,” she murmurs.
“No, but I still want to help you,” Adeline replies decisively, and tugs Impa into a hug again. “We can get to work on a plan as soon as you’re ready. I’m behind you all the way.”
Impa exhales, lowering her gaze, and Adeline can’t help but notice when her arm returns to resting around her middle.
The silence falls back between them, drained and quiet, and Adeline rests her head back on the couch they’re on, the tiredness she’d forgotten about now returning. She doesn’t want to deny Impa the comfort of having someone sit with her though, not after so long with dealing with this alone, and so she remains where she is, Impa’s head resting on her shoulder.
“...I’m scared,” Impa suddenly whispers, in a voice so quiet that Adeline barely hears it.
Adeline swallows, and gently sets her head against hers. “All I can tell you is that I was too,” she replies softly. “And that I’m here to help. You’re not alone, Impa.”
Impa lets out a sigh, heavy with exhaustion and grief, and Adeline knows there’s nothing more she can say.
All she can do is continue to hold her friend, and support her as best as she can.
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supercalime · 14 days
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I’ve been lurking in the 911 tags for only a week and I’m already exhausted of most b*ddie shippers holy shit
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nocakesformissedith · 9 months
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Does anyone else see the vision lol
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I went into the Mileven tag to look at posts because I haven’t in a while and wanted to see if there were more edits and I just-
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This is actually so annoying and there’s more than the examples I’ve shown.
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gaystan · 8 months
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say it with me shipping kyman is mental illness acknowledging the fact that cartman is blatantly in love with kyle is having eyes
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millenianthemums · 6 months
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the colress ask got me thinking about him again, so i dug up a transcript for a comic i want to make, but might take forever to get to. it’s about Colress trying his best to be a good dad despite firing lasers at his adopted kid. hope you like it
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Colress: Fantastic! The Kyurem Cannons are working tremendously! Perhaps if Zinzolin and the Shadows need a bigger distraction, we could stress-test their power levels. I’m sure Kyurem’s power could be magnified even more if—
Zinzolin, over the intercom: Sirs! We have a situation!
Ghetsis: (sighs) What is it?
Zinzolin: Drayden is here, interfering with everything. And what’s more, he’s got that little pest of a trainer with him!
(the frigate’s monitor displays a camera feed of Zinzolin and the Shadows fighting Drayden and Rosa in the frozen city)
Colress: !!
Ghetsis, noting Colress’s expression: I see. Well, Colress, I believe you mentioned the possibility of stress-testing the cannons?
Colress: …W-well, uh… that could be risky. We don’t want to overload the machines…
Ghetsis: Oh? You seemed so eager before. Is there a risk of the Frigate being compromised?
Colress: Um—
Random scientist: There shouldn’t be, sirs. We’ve triple-checked everything. Kyurem may suffer a bit, but we should be perfectly safe.
Ghetsis: Ah, that’s good news. Well, Colress, I’d say time is of the essence. The sooner we remove these threats, the better.
Colress: …
Ghetsis: Fire the cannons.
Colress: …Y-yes, Lord Ghetsis.
(the cannons are fired again, the blast stronger than ever. The chaos allows Zin and co to steal the DNA Splicers. He reports his victory. The scientists in the firing room cheer while Colress looks haunted. Ghetsis claps a hand on his back.)
Ghetsis: I’d say this has been a very impressive demonstration. I must congratulate you on your handiwork, Colress.
Colress: …
(The Shadows and Zinzolin teleport in with the Splicers)
Zinzolin: Lord Ghetsis! We’ve accomplished our mission! My genius knows no bounds.
Ghetsis: That’s one way of looking at it. Shadows, report. Were the threats dispatched?
Shadow 1: Drayden escaped, but it’s safe to say the girl is dealt with. We saw no sign of her after the blast.
Ghetsis: Well. That’s one less thing to worry about, wouldn’t you say, Colress?
(He turns to see that Colress isn’t in the main room anymore.
Colress has snuck away to hide in a dark corner of the frigate. He looks at the friendship bracelet Rosa gave him on his wrist, heartbroken and horrified by his actions. After a moment, he takes out his Xtranceiver and calls Rosa’s number. It rings for a long time, and he slowly starts to sink into despair, until Rosa picks up.)
Rosa: Hello?
Colress: Rosa—!! Rosa, you’re… I’m… are you okay??
Rosa: Yeah, I’m fine. Are you okay? You sound—
Colress: Oh, thank God. I was— I heard about what happened. In Opelucid, I… you said you were headed that way, so…
Rosa: Oh, no, I’m okay! I was in the city, but I’m fine. It was scary… but my Pokemon and I are all safe. Storm saved me. She used Protect.
Colress: Protect…? She could… that’s remarkable, I didn’t think…
Rosa: Colress…?
Colress: Oh— no, never mind! That doesn’t matter. The important thing is that you’re safe. And far from the city by now, I hope.
Rosa: Yeah, but… it was Team Plasma. They took something. I tried to stop them, but—
Colress: Don’t. Rosa, it’s not your job to stop them. Don’t concern yourself with those people.
Rosa: I can’t just stand by! They’re HURTING people! Innocent people and Pokemon DIED today because of them!
Colress: That’s all the more reason to stay far away from them. They’re dangerous.
Rosa: I can handle myself.
Colress: I know you can. I just… I worry. I don’t want you getting hurt.
Rosa: …Thanks, Colress. I’ll be careful.
Colress, smiling: See that you are, young lady. Now, I—
(he hears footsteps)
Colress: —I have to go. I’m sorry, there’s important… research I need to attend to.
Rosa: Oh. Okay! Talk to you later!
Colress: Yes, goodbye. And be safe, my friend. (hangs up)
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r0semultiverse · 1 month
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It’s wild to me that some of you have entire discourse accounts dedicated to shipping hate & over analyzing shipping between the anime, manga, & light novels to the point of making harassment campaigns against the authors/writers of the side stories. Yet y’all don’t send the same hate towards Ikemoto & his highly suspect ass art style with the way he draws some of these kids.
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wisecrackingeric-2 · 4 months
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I think I’ve said this before but I REALLY DO LOVE ALMOST ALL RE CHARACTERS/SHIPS THERE TRULY ARENT MANY SHIPS/CHARACTERS I GENUINELY DISLIKE you don’t have to ask me “oh do you ship __” cuz unless it’s straight up something like Sherry X Leon I’m probably shipping it!!!!! Or at least I’ll give you a thumbs up for it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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