Me n my buddy made up some assassins who all hate each other for funsies :) Left to right is The Hatchet (Avery Brown), Heartbreaker (Josephine Miller), Mustang (Clint Henderson), and El Toro (Catalina Alvarez).
Doc Brown was busy fastening a very small helmet to the head of his dog, Copernicus, when a knock came at the door. Skeptical but curious, Doc made his way to the door.
Peering out of the peephole he could see nothing. Nothing but his front yard and doorstep. Quickly he unlocked the lower half of the locks on his door, but not the chain. He was not sure when he had developed this level of cautiousness, but he didn't mind it.
Laying on his doorstep was a letter. A letter in a pink envelope, sealed with a red, rose-shaped wax stamp. Once he saw that the coast was clear, he fully unlocked the door and grabbed the letter.
Taking it inside, he carefully examined it before slicing it open. The letter began with 'Dear Emmett,'.
After finishing reading the contents of the letter, Doc felt as if he would be sick.
How?! After all these years… I thought I could finally get away...
Emmett's Ill feeling heightened every time he re-read the final sentence of the letter.
Happy Friday the 13th! If your OCs were in a piece of horror media (video game/book/movie), what roles would they play? Who would die first? Who would make it to the end? What kind of horror media would they be in? (slasher film, psychological horror, zombie apocalypse, etc.)
~Morrigan (@memento-morri-writes)
Hi, Morri! It's so cool to receive a themed ask!
I have to admit I'm the biggest chicken and therefore I know basically nothing about horror, but I'll try!
If my BBtS characters still had their powers, they would fare pretty well. If this were an AU where there's no bending, though, they wouldn't even have their fighting skills, so most of them would probably be screwed. Jeremy practices various sports and they're extremely versatile because of this, and Nathan is the strongest one, so those two have the higher chance of survival (though they both have walking disabilities that would impede them if they had to run or fight for extended periods of time). Josephine is a master with guns, like Sheryl from RWR, so, as long as they were armed, they wouldn't have many problems in a slasher or a zombie apocalypse — I mean, Sheryl is already in an apocalypse. Cisco and Iliria from RWR also have the best chances, since both of them are skilled fighters and Iliria is a brilliant strategist.
Cecilia would exclusively survive if she had the means to fabricate some of her inventions. In that case, she'd thrive.
Evelyn and Moren would die immediately, sorry! Let's be real, it's a miracle Moren doesn't die in RWR.
Thanks for the ask, Morri! This was a lot of fun!
(Random fun fact: in Italy Friday the 13th isn't considered an unlucky day, but Friday the 17th is.)
Naquele verão, os residentes de Windenburg se reuniram mais uma vez para a missa.
Juliette e Kylee, a filha única de Carolina Brown, a melhor amiga de Elizabeth, logo se tornaram próximas, mesmo que Kylee tivesse mais próxima da idade de Julie do que de Juliette.
Era um verão escaldante para a nublada Windenburg e a igreja estava lotada e mais barulhenta do que o normal.
Naquele verão, James II fez amizade com a caçula dos Walden, Winry.
Para James ela era apenas outra menina, como uma de suas irmãs e ele não tinha problemas em brincar com meninas, mas para Winry, era muito mais do que isso. Ela estava apaixonada pelo herdeiro Gray, porém sua família não havia conseguido um acordo com Josephine, quais eram as chances dela com James II?
A família começou a frequentar o parque do fundador de Windenburg, afinal com tardes tão quentes, era um desperdício passar o resto do dia em casa.
E foi ali, em uma daquelas tardes ensolaradas de verão que o jovem Alexandre cumpriu com a promessa de seus pais.
Se declarou a Josephine meio engasgando nas palavras e pediu sua mão em casamento.
Finalmente Josephine podia respirar tranquilamente e no fim daquele verão ou no outono, seria a Senhora Caixão!
Posted this on the discord but thought it was cool
"Most People Were Silent" Headcanon
Fic by @daryfromthefuture
Doc's toxic relationship with Josephine is a metaphor for doc joining the Manhattan Project.
He stays in the relationship because he believes he finally is doing something with his life (still trying to impress his dad) and the him not really liking it part is him slowly realizing what him being in Los Alamos means but ignoring it bc he finally got an important science job(represented by getting a girlfriend).
Marty represents his subconscious telling him that it won't end well (most likely) and he could try and leave before its too late but doc ignores that too. The kiss scene represents doc fully finally realizes what he had done working in Los Alamos (it represents the trinity test). Josephine and doc dating ruined Josephine's life, represents how being in the Manhattan Project permanently effected doc, causing him to most literally go insane. And Edward dying (as a result of doc and Josephine dating I think) represents when they dropped the bombs, killing millions of people. So doc dating Josephine (aka joing the project) because he finally got to do something with his life (perhaps so maybe his father would be proud of him) ending up causing Edward's death?(aka Japanese bombings) and all of this resulted in doc life being permanently altered negatively (represented by Josephine's life/marriage being ruined by doc dating her).
The letter may represent guilt he felt? Aka him feeling like he should be put in prison because his work resulted in the atomic bomb?
Happy Public Domain Day everyone. This year some stuff became public domain so like the last few years imma list some of the notable things.
These are works that are entering the public domain in 2023 and therefore can be used by anyone in any way as their copyright is expiring. If a work is listed here know it applies to the creators entire body of work (except in the USA)
In Europe and other life of author + 70 years areas:
Maya the Bee by Waldemar Bonsels
Goodnight Moon by Margaret Wise Brown
The Underdogs by Mariano Azuela
The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tay
Caspar Milquetoast comic strips by H. T. Webster
The Museum of Eterna's Novel by Macedonio Fernández
In Japan & New Zealand and other life of author + 50 years areas:
The works of Nobel laureate Yasunari Kawabata
In the USA (works made before 1975 have a 95 year long copyright)
All media published in 1927. Some notable among these are...
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog, Alfred Hitchcock's first thriller.
The Jazz Singer, the first sound film
The original three stories of the Hardy Boys
The last Allan Quatermain book, Allan and the Ice Gods
The last two Sherlock Holmes stories (now sherlock holmes is public domain worldwide with no strings, suck it Arthur Conan Doyle estate)
Everywhere
In September 2023, comic book writer Bill Willingham intentionally released the Fables intellectual property into the public domain
There's of course more but these are just some of the highlights, go forth and explore. You can find a lot of this on Archive.org or Gutenberg.org