Old genderbend Wally and Brienne fanart in the actor au, also name is not canon @frillsand I believe called female wally ‘willow’ personally I see her as ‘Wanda’
Bruce Velvet just looks like a gothic f#ck boy I’m sorry XD he’s really not like that, he’s a sweet boy much like Brienne and has his PTSD issues as well with male Brittany tragic death as well.
I have yet to draw Willow and Oliver together, ( the male angst teenager counterpart of Olivia)
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Here's a digital piece of my character Nico because she's fun to draw :)
Original doodle underneath
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"I get it, Lovecraft! I'm sick, I've always been sick! How many times are you going to tell me until I have to scream my lungs raw that I'm so ill and all this shit will be over soon if I just... follow instructions. Goddamn, you're the epitome of aggravating,"
O.C: Tripp (He/They)
(DO NOT STEAL PLEASE ;^; )
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Acquaintances to enemies to friends to- 👀👀👀
At best, Wally and Brienne were rivals in the beginning but it seemed one sided since Brienne was use to this sassy Diva attitude since her older sister Brittany was the Queen Bee.
Yes, Wally put coffee in her soup to try and piss her off but all she had of nostalgia of her sister XD
Definitely, Brienne and Brittany relationship is like Tori and Trina from Victorious (2012)
I always imagine Wally and Brienne being Best friends in this AU because she understands Wally since she was surrounded by a Queen Bee all her life.
Brienne knows how to handle a sassy, rude Divas and her advice is not to listen to the internet lies XD
“Always listen, give them attention and set boundaries when they go too far before you kick their ass ;)” - Brienne Velvet 2023
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In regards to my last long post, I don't know why people treat dark romance like there can't be consent involved, or it "ruins the darkness."
That isn't true! You can include consent in dark romance. My own writing is proof of it. Dark romance doesn't mean "no boundaries and borderline abuse" it means "romance with dark themes." A lot of what y'all classify as dark romance falls a lot harder into the Thriller genre.
Okay, to the point, here's some proof that you can write dark romance with active consent:
Take my comic's lead couple, Victoria and Tabitha. Their relationship is completely forbidden and a little more than borderline scandalous, since Victoria is "taking care of" Tabby's male suitors so they can stay together, uninterrupted.
Their fascination with each other tiptoes the line between rational and obsessive, and they literally kill for each other. Multiple times.
They exist in a gothic-horror setting rife with themes of madness and loss. Tabitha canonically says she thinks it would be hot if Victoria vivisected her. She's drank her blood at least twice.
They tried to run away together; casualties abounded.
That sounds pretty solidly dark, right? It's literally romanticized vampirism and medical malpractice, with a forbidden-lovers twist.
But here's the catch: throughout all this obsession and violence and weirdly-romanticized surgery, there's a very clear theme of consent. Victoria has been abused and taken advantage of before, and Tabitha knows this, and does everything she can to keep Vic safe. She constantly ensures that her girlfriend is in a stable mental state, is okay with whatever is happening, and stops whatever she's doing to help if she's having a breakdown.
Even their quote-unquote "weirdest" scenes together (whenever there's mentions of surgery) there's still a mutual agreement and understanding on what their boundaries are.
A big part of this is because of the aforementioned vampirism. Tabitha has to ask permission to enter a building, you think she isn't just as considerate when asking if she can kiss her (very traumatized) girlfriend?
There's basically no point in the comic where there's any kind of physical contact between the two that Victoria doesn't verbally agree to.
(Save for the part where she's unconscious and Tabitha had to wake her up, but that was an emergency.)
So, yeah. You can write a couple who are madly in love with each other, have killed for each other, and fantasize about blood drinking and surgery, and still have consent be key to their dynamic.
If that's too boring for you, read a thriller story instead! They're called thrillers for a reason!
I'm sorry to ramble. I just have had this in my mind for a while, and I love my violent sapphic ocs.
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Normalise making a secret dossier for your vampire oc, tracking his movements through the centuries
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